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Tase Him Bro! |
| By Ann Coulter September 26, 2007 |
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.
Contrary to all the blather about "free speech" surrounding
Ahmadinejad's appearance at Columbia, universities in America do not
invite speakers who do not perfectly mirror the political views of
their America-hating faculties. Rather, they aggressively censor
differing viewpoints and permit only a narrow category of speech on
their campuses. Ask Larry Summers.
If a university invites someone to speak, you know the faculty agrees
with the speaker. Maybe not the entire faculty. Some Columbia
professors probably consider Ahmadinejad too moderate on Israel.
Columbia president Lee Bollinger claimed the Ahmadinejad
invitation is in keeping with "Columbia's long-standing tradition of
serving as a major forum for robust debate."
Except Columbia doesn't have that tradition. This is worse than
saying "the dog ate my homework." It's like saying "the dog ate my
homework" when you're Michael Vick and everyone knows you've killed
your dog.
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."
Needless to say -- unlike Ahmadinejad -- the university had not
invited the Minutemen. Most colleges and universities wouldn't buy a
cup of coffee for a conservative speaker.
Fees for speakers who do not hate America are raised from
College Republican fundraisers and contributions from patriotic alumni
and locals who think students ought to hear at least one alternative
viewpoint in four years of college.
And then college administrators turn a blind eye when liberal
apple-polishers and suck-ups shut down the speech or physically attack
the speaker.
Bollinger refused to punish the students who stormed the stage and violently ended the Minutemen's speech.
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.
Then why did you invite him?
And by the way, I'll take a denunciation if college presidents
would show up at my speeches and drone on for 10 minutes about "free
speech" before I begin.
At Syracuse University last year, when liberal hecklers tried
to shut down a speech by a popular conservative author of (almost!) six
books, College Republicans began to remove the hecklers. But Dean of
Students Roy Baker blocked them from removing students disrupting the
speech on the grounds that removing students screaming during a speech
would violate the hecklers' "free speech." They had a "free speech"
right to prevent anyone from hearing a conservative's free speech.
That's what colleges mean by "free speech." (And by the way, my fingers
are getting exhausted from making air quotes every time I use the
expression "free speech" in relation to a college campus.)
"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.") Liberals are never called upon to
tolerate anything they don't already adore, such as treason,
pornography and heresy. In fact, those will often get you course
credit.
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."
Ahmadinejad
complained that the U.S. and a few other "monopolistic powers,
selfish powers" were trying to deny Iranians their "right"
to develop nukes.
Wild
applause.
Ahmadinejad
repeatedly refused to answer whether he seeks the destruction of the
state of Israel.
Wild
applause.
He
accused the U.S. of supporting terrorism.
Wild
applause.
Only
when Ahmadinejad failed to endorse sodomy did he receive the single
incident of booing throughout his speech.
Responding
to a question about Iran's execution of homosexuals, Ahmadinejad said
there are no homosexuals in Iran: "In Iran we don't have
homosexuals, like in your country. In Iran we do not have this
phenomenon. I don't know who's told you that we have it."
I
already knew that from looking at his outfit. If liberals want to run
this guy for president, they better get him to "Queer Eye for
the Islamofascist Guy." |

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