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Who Else Would We Invite?
Now that reports about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad have become boring and dated, according to the rule of “But I’ve read lots of stories about this,” we can finally turn our attention to the real question facing Columbia: would we have invited Hitler to speak here? If you kept up with either insane anonymous Internet commentary or Fox News, you can confirm that this was the issue on everyone’s mind. Of course, as many of you no doubt know, Hitler died many years ago, almost making the question seem stupid and pointless. To avoid controversy, however, I think I’ll just go ahead and say that I would not have invited Hitler, because the policy of ignoring him while he stayed in Germany seems to have panned out so well. With that all cleared up, we can now turn our attention to the people we would invite.
The most obvious choice is President George W. Bush. Some conservatives might doubt the sincerity of our desire to hear him speak, but they clearly weren’t paying attention to our treatment of Ahmadinejad. Did you see what Bollinger said to that guy? “I doubt you will have the intellectual courage to answer these [our] questions.” We would love to talk to Bush like that, even if it didn’t give us a chance to reuse the exact same line.
The only problem is that Bush would never come. We would offer him an organized academic environment that would allow him to explain his policies and actions to people with serious questions, which is basically his nightmare. He doesn’t like his reality to be disagreeable, which is why, despite having substantial control over the world, he spends a third of the year moving tree branches around at a ranch in Texas. Unlike Ahmadinejad, Bush simply does not have the rhetorical skills to intelligently engage with any crowd of capable college-educated people, much less one as polemical as Columbia’s. If we asked Ahmadinejad about war with Iran, he would answer with an obtuse analogy involving some combination of science, angels, and Palestine. Bush would chuckle and give us a horrifying wink.
The only Democratic presidential candidate I would invite is Barack Obama, CC ’83, because he’s a magical ray of sunshine in a bleak political world. John Edwards is boring, and I dislike Hillary Clinton because I believe she will beat Obama in the primary and then lose the general election. My main question for her would be, “You voted for both the PATRIOT Act and the Iraq War Resolution?” and then I would sit down. I don’t care what she has to say about it, I just like to point it out every now and then.
The main problem with the Democratic candidates as speakers is that they are competent and sane. Aside from a few cool people, like Obama, most interesting speakers will have only one of those qualities, like Ahmadinejad and Bush. If you don’t have either quality, you wind up with the Minutemen, and, really, you only need to be kicked in the head by scary xenophobes once in your educational career.
The Republican candidate who best exemplifies the great-speech formula is Rudy Giuliani, who has somehow managed to turn his insanity into an eery form of competence. I’m a little reluctant to invite him, because I’m afraid that if Bollinger gave him the ol’ “petty and cruel dictator” line, Rudy would be so offended by the slight that he’d have Bollinger brutally killed. On the other hand, he might show up in a dress and a pro-choice button. He’s a weird guy, and I’m not ashamed to admit that he frightens me.
As a gesture of good will, I think we should also invite Bill O’Reilly, who characterized Bollinger as a “pinhead” in the critically necessary “Patriots and Pinheads” segment of his show. I can tell that O’Reilly values honest discourse because he writes the words “No Spin” on most of his show’s flag-themed merchandise. I imagine he’d leap at the opportunity to have an open conversation in an academic setting. O’Reilly has rightly characterized people like Hillary Clinton and Snoop Dogg as cowards for refusing to appear on his show, so I can’t see him turning down our offer to appear here, unless he’s some kind of self-aggrandizing hypocrite.
We all know that he is, of course, and that he’ll never come. Like most of Columbia’s critics, he prefers the shouting-at-from-a-distance tactic over our policy of actually engaging with people who disagree with us. I think most of us would be more than happy to have major conservative leaders speak here, but most of them would never engage in a debate unless they got to control the whole thing. Ahmadinejad is a terrible human being, but he had the balls to stand up for himself in person, even though he knew he had no better argument than the no-gays-in-Iran line. Guys like Bush and Cheney and the pundits who feed off of them just don’t like conflict. They leave the fighting up to other people.
Anyway, the point is, they’re invited.
The author is a Columbia College senior majoring in English and comparative literature.
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anger and resentment characterize the world of this porter! what is there but hitler to see? and now what pride i feel at being the most sensible commentor yet!
Why not take your guest to heart?
Dress the women up in Burkas. Beat 'em "lightly" if they get out of line (Oh...and they always do...). Strangle the gays by hoisting them on construction cranes. Stone to death the sinners. Especially those who listen to music or enjoy the arts ( ah ah ah....no pictures of our man Mohammed now)
There. Cleaned that Dhimmi Columbia University right up. Please get on it and let the rest of us know how it works out for ya.
What do you mean would you "invite Hitler to speak here?"
You just did.
Death to Iran
Columbia messed up by inviting Ahmadinejad. This guy is the Hitler of our day. There isn't anything I would ask Hitler and there isn't any explanation I would want to hear. The words out of the President of Iran is the same words that came out of Hitlers mouth.
I am sure the liberal think tank founded on hatred of the Israel and for the destruction of America can find another POS like Am-on-a-jihad to cheer for.
My hope the first place turned over to forced Islam is Columbia, you would deserve it
I think that Bollinger's next guests at Columbia events should be (i) OJ on the fairness of the legal system, (ii) Phil Spector on firearm safety, (iii) the leaders of SLORC on Myanmar's human rights initiatives, (iv) the producers of The Secret on why you don't need to study - you can just think about good grades and you will get them and (v) the Grand Kleagle of the Ku Klux Klan - just because we always wanted to hear what he might have to say about race relations in this country. Unfortunately, P.W. Botha is not available to talk about the wonders of Apartheid for this lecture series due to his still being very dead.
Lee doesn't even have to give a long introduction for these folks; he can just grunt or act grouchy and he'll get a warm editorial about his heroism from the New York Times.
Harris Fenton
Before you invite someone like Bush, perhaps you should re-invite the Minute Man speaker who was chased off the stage by your students and faculty last year. It's events such as this that make O'Reilly et al. question your commitment to free speech.
With a piss poor record like Columbia's, I would write with a bit less attitude than the author of this piece. That is, at least on free speech issues.
I'm going to be very sad next year after J.D. graduates and I don't get to read these columns any more.
That is an awesome op-ed. Hilarious.
If we listen to the Rabbinate of Israel, they would tell us that the God of Abraham created the world 5,768 years ago.
This is the faith that needs to be thrown cabbages and rotten tomatoes at in a university setting as being the faith of the stupid and the psychotic. If Hillary Clinton is the son of Jehovah, let her prove herself and destroy Letterman with her magic.
Bollinger, The Great Satanic Warmonger, escapes the Wrath of Khan unharmed.
Tehran, Sept 27, IRNA
Iran-Ahmadinejad-Aljazeera TV
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that Tehran welcomes any positive change in US policies on Iran and believe that such a move would benefit the US itself.
He made the remark in an interview with Aljazeera English channel on Thursday on the sidelines of the 62nd UN General Assembly session in New York.
He expressed the hope that the US would change its war mongering policies on Iran.
To a question that the US president did not point to Iran's nuclear program during his speech and whether this indicated a the positive attitude of the White House on Iran Iran, he said "We hope so. Of course this will be to their own benefit because it will prepare grounds for their cooperation with us."
The president termed the UNSC resolutions on Iran's nuclear dossier as politically-motivated and said such resolutions are worthless because they have been ratified illegally.
UNSC resolutions have been approved under US pressures, therefore they are illegal, he said.
The US has misused its veto power in this connection, he pointed out.
Referring to the recent report by IAEA in which it confirmed Iran has not deviated from its peaceful nuclear program, he said "We believe that no other UNSC resolution will be passed against us." Asked whether he was concerned about military action against Iran, the president said why should such an option be on the table?, war is a mishap and there is no reason for its occurrence . "I do not think that any wise individual will take such a decision." On impolite statements made by the president of Columbia University, he said "I think those who claim to be advocates of freedom of speech and democracy should promote the culture of tolerating others particularly in universities that are scenes of raising various ideas and thoughts."
"Ahmadinejad is a terrible human being, but he had the balls to stand up for himself in person, even though he knew he had no better argument than the no-gays-in-Iran line."
When you fit other people's brain into a shot glass, your brain looks like a pea.
Any more moronic challenges from the Queer State Department of Letterman-Israel-Bush? Look who is on the bitch side of God Israel!
Are any of these comments supposed to make sense?
Are you pleading insanity to crimes of Iraqi passion or 9-11 treason?
Are any of these comments supposed to make sense?
I bet that Sony would make millions of dollars if they introduced a "Salute Our Fucking President" game cartridge for their Playstation II. Just think of all the political nerds and political shills for the Fourth Reich that could just plug into fantasyland in order to ease their recurring bouts of sanity that the simple-minded, Communist Party think-tank strategists can't sedate or control.
War is not Peace
I think that it is a good idea not to invite ground zero speakers on your campus. Bollinger, you are out the door, and take your sniper protection team with you.
Why doesn't Columbia invite Harry S Truman to speak at Columbia. You can a little statue of him and put it in your quad, if you have one, and let the visiting dogs Jap it when they really have to go and do number 2.
President Bush would probably give Harry a purple piss medal of honor for CIA bravery in the face of 6 billion to 1 world odds.
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