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Noam noam noam your boat…

More from the slowly sinking U.S.S. Academe: Eric Crump at Bedford/St. Martin’s has developed a site he calls After September 11, “designed to provide teachers and students a starting point in their discussions, research, and writing about these unfolding events.” The link to this site came directly from Bedford/St. Martin’s and was forwarded along to individual English Department instructors here at the University of Denver. According to Crump, his site

Some of my best friends are Jewish…

Hasan Rahman, chief PLO representative in the U.S., tells Fox News’ Neil Cavuto that, while he doesn’t like Ariel Sharon per se, he has “many many Israeli friends.” Uh-huh. Still, you’d better hope your buddies steer clear of discos and pizza parlours, right Hasan? Hasan? [tap tap] Is this thing on? Speaking of the Palestinians…Charles Johnson at LGF keeps tabs on his readers’Arafat sentiments. In fact, LGF keeps tabs on

Some of my best friends are Jewish…

Hasan Rahman, chief PLO representative in the U.S., tells Fox News’ Neil Cavuto that, while he doesn’t like Ariel Sharon per se, he has “many many Israeli friends.” Uh-huh. Still, you’d better hope your buddies steer clear of discos and pizza parlours, right Hasan? Hasan? [tap tap] Is this thing on? Speaking of the Palestinians…Charles Johnson at LGF keeps tabs on his readers’Arafat sentiments. In fact, LGF keeps tabs on

The Winning of Hearts and Minds? (from The Department of “With Friends Like These…")

The New Republic’s Notebook contains this mind-boggling nugget: Madison Avenue guru Charlotte Beers was tapped to sharpen up the [pro-U.S.] message to Muslims. The first fruits of Beers’s labors appear on the State Department’s agitprop site, www.usinfo.state.gov, “created strictly for … key international audiences.” Unfortunately, the site does a better job promoting the critics of American policy than American policy itself. On a page called “Muslim Life in America,” Beers

The Winning of Hearts and Minds? (from The Department of “With Friends Like These…”)

The New Republic’s Notebook contains this mind-boggling nugget: Madison Avenue guru Charlotte Beers was tapped to sharpen up the [pro-U.S.] message to Muslims. The first fruits of Beers’s labors appear on the State Department’s agitprop site, www.usinfo.state.gov, “created strictly for … key international audiences.” Unfortunately, the site does a better job promoting the critics of American policy than American policy itself. On a page called “Muslim Life in America,” Beers

Robert Jensen Dresses to the Left…

In today’s National Review Online “Guest Comment” column, James D. Miller explains why the American academy tends to tilt leftward, and why academics tend to eschew overt expressions of patriotism: The large number of non-U.S. citizens in American colleges necessarily makes these schools less patriotic. You wouldn’t expect an American-based professor who is of Chinese citizenship to be as pro-U.S. as the average American is. As long as U.S. high

Pine-Cohens and Other Oppressive Holiday Signifiers

Andrew Hofer on the wonderful More Than Zero questions the intellectual importance (and indeed the motivation) of deconstructing Martha Stewart. A sample: Incredible how a home and garden show that helps people (who choose to watch) achieve a commonly desired aesthetic end is, in truth, an instrument of racism and colonial imperialism. What a tour de force of criticism! Oh- but I don’t mean to be “too hard on Martha

Vindicating Bernard Lewis Yet Again…

Today’s WSJ Opinion Journal editorial, “Afghan Lessons,” quotes Turkey’s Defense Minister on the prospect of a U.S. push into Iraq: “‘We don’t wish an operation in Iraq, but new conditions would bring new evaluations to our agenda.’” The “indispensable new condition,” the Journal wryly notes, “would be an American President serious about the job.” Even the Saudis have changed their tune on the Iraq question. “[A]t least now they’d support

If you’re going to San Francisco, be sure to wear a fatwah in your hair…

San Fran defense lawyer (and for what it’s worth, Democratic fundraiser extraordinaire) Jim Brosnahan, along with the Marin County Tali-boy’s folks and friends, are launching an all out P.R. campaign to soften the blow civilization is fixin’ to clap on Johnny bin Walker’s dirt-encrusted ass. Now, I’m not one to judge (ohmmmm… tolerance …. ohmmm …. permissiveness … ohmmmm the Berkeley City Council), but I would think that — rather

If you’re going to San Francisco, be sure to wear a fatwah in your hair…

San Fran defense lawyer (and for what it’s worth, Democratic fundraiser extraordinaire) Jim Brosnahan, along with the Marin County Tali-boy’s folks and friends, are launching an all out P.R. campaign to soften the blow civilization is fixin’ to clap on Johnny bin Walker’s dirt-encrusted ass. Now, I’m not one to judge (ohmmmm… tolerance …. ohmmm …. permissiveness … ohmmmm the Berkeley City Council), but I would think that — rather