Ann Coulter, in her column today (in our Columnist section), explains the real Karl Rove/Joseph Wilson story—in her inimitable way, of course. The story really is one of amazing liberal nonsense, and how they concocted it. The fact that liberals in the media and liberal politicians are today going with this story speaks volumes about their mendacity and desperation.
Here’s a snippet of “Mission Implausible”:
Karl Rove was right. The real story about Joseph C. Wilson IV was not that Bush lied about Saddam seeking uranium in Africa; the story was Clown Wilson and his paper-pusher wife, Valerie Plame. By foisting their fantasies of themselves on the country, these two have instigated a massive criminal investigation, the result of which is: The only person who has demonstrably lied and possibly broken the law is Joseph Wilson.
So the obvious solution is to fire Karl Rove.
Mike Adams, meanwhile, is serious today. Deadly serious. And he writes a rather shocking account of what has been going on at his own university for years now, affecting him on a professional level as well as a personal level. His column takes the form of a letter, which it often does, this time to his own university’s president, demanding an apology and explanations. It’s rather revealing look at the things that go on inside university campuses that are beset by twisted political correctness and, well, twisted principles.
Here’s a snippet of “Academic insanity, part 184”:
In December of 2001, I experienced the second most anxiety-evoking event of my professional career. It came in the form of a stern (but friendly) warning from the UNCW police to avoid all contact with another professor in my department. I was advised not to be caught in the same room with this woman because she was, in the opinion of (numerous) school officials, both delusional and potentially dangerous. That informal order resulted in my resignation from the position of coordinator of the criminal justice program. I had volunteered for that position just three months prior to these events.
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