TASE HIM, BRO!
Ann Coulter
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Once again, AC hits it out of the park. Humor and truth all together.
Nothing vulgar or foulmouthed, either. Gosh! How can that be?
Democrats should run Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for president. He’s more coherent than Dennis Kucinich, he dresses like their base, he’s more macho than John Edwards, and he’s willing to show up at a forum where he might get one hostile question—unlike the current Democratic candidates for president who won’t debate on Fox News Channel. He’s not married to an impeached president, and the name “Mahmoud Ahmadinejad” is surely no more frightening than “B. Hussein Obama.”
And liberals agree with Ahmadinejad on the issues! We know that because he was invited by an American university to speak on campus.
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Columbia’s “tradition” is to shut down any speakers who fall outside the teeny, tiny seditious perspective of its professors.
When Minutemen leader Jim Gilchrist and his black colleague Marvin Stewart were invited by the College Republicans to speak at Columbia last year, the tolerant, free-speech-loving Columbia students violently attacked them, shutting down the speech.
Imbued with Bollinger’s commitment to free speech, Columbia junior Ryan Fukumori said of the Minutemen: “They have no right to be able to speak here.”
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So the one thing we know absolutely is that Bollinger did not allow Ahmadinejad to speak out of respect for “free speech” because Bollinger does not respect free speech.
Only because normal, patriotic Americans were appalled by Columbia’s invitation of Ahmadinejad to speak was Bollinger forced into the ridiculous position of denouncing Ahmadinejad when introducing him.
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“Tolerance of opposing views” means we have to listen to their anti-American views, but they don’t have to hear our pro-American views. (In Washington, they call this “the Fairness Doctrine.")
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At Ahmadinejad’s speech, every vicious anti-Western civilization remark was cheered wildly. It was like watching an episode of HBO’S “Real Time With Bill Maher.”
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Read the whole thing.
Once again, AC hits it out of the park. Humor and truth all together.
Nothing vulgar or foulmouthed, either. Gosh! How can that be?
