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Robert Spencer is mixing it up with Michael J. Totten and Mary Madigan at Totten’s pad. Totten asks Spencer a good question about his announced participation in the “Pro-Koln” conference — a question I’ve brought up as well: If the nutjobs in Cologne did nothing but invite Pamela, why ...
Michael J. Totten, Iraq, Journalism, Baghdad, Military, Robert Spencer, Andrew Bostom
Michael J. Totten answers an attack from anti-Islam zealot Andrew Bostom: Arguing for Uncertainty. Andrew Bostom – pal of Robert Spencer and the deranged Pamela Geller – bizarrely accuses me of being an uninformed dogmatist for publishing a “roseate view” of Iraq, even though my article in question was ...
Michael J. Totten, Iraq, Journalism, Baghdad, Military, Robert Spencer, Andrew Bostom
Andrew Bostom takes an interesting look at the career of Bernard Lewis: Bernard Lewis and Islam.
Andrew Bostom provides some historical context in the controversy over Badging Infidels in Iran. The Iranian Majlis or Parliament has reportedly passed (now disputed) a law requiring that, “Jews would have to sew a yellow strip of cloth on the front of their clothes, while Christians would wear red ...
Andrew Bostom goes head to talking head on Bill O’Reilly’s show with an MPAC (lgf: search) shill, about one of the most important issues of our time, and encounters the same obfuscation we’ve witnessed so many times. (Hat tip: Friends of Micronesia.) UPDATE at 5/13/06 8:15:19 pm: Atlas has ...
Andrew Bostom, Jihad, MPAC, Muslim Public Affairs Council, Youtube
If you’re in the Washington DC area here’s an event you may want to attend, as Andrew Bostom and Laurent Murawiec give a talk entitled The Legacy of Jihad: Islamic Holy War and the Fate of Non-Muslims, at the Heritage Foundation’s Lehrman Auditorium.
Here’s Andrew Bostom on New York University’s cowardly surrender to Islamist intimidation: NYU’s Cartoonish Quarantine. This past Wednesday evening, March 29, 2006, I participated in a panel discussion of the Danish cartoon jihad where life imitated art as depressing farce through the actions of the New York University Administration. The ...
Andrew Bostom, New York University, Danish cartoons, Free Expression
Abdul Rahman faced death for converting to Christianity—but should we have been surprised? Andrew Bostom examines the Islamic roots of the death penalty for apostasy: Under the Scimitar of Damocles.