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December 8, 2006

Iran, Columbia Moonbats Agree on Fox News

Iranian ambassador to the UN Javad Zarif spoke at moonbat-infested Columbia University Wednesday night. Even here he was challenged on Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's repeatedly stated belief that the Holocaust never happened, and on Iran's support for the Islamic terrorist group Hezbollah, which appears to be on the verge of snuffing out democracy in Lebanon.

Zarif attempted to deflect Holocaust questions by changing the subject, asking what Palestinians had to do with it. Regarding Iran's imposition of Islamic totalitarianism on Lebanon through its cat's paw Hezbollah, Zarif knew just how to play to his audience:

Nobody in Lebanon wants a religious government. Don't consume whatever is fed by FOX News.

Reportedly, many in the audience applauded.

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Javad Zarif finds common ground with Ivy League nitwits.

On a tip from Wiggins.

Posted by Van Helsing at December 8, 2006 7:44 AM

Comments

He was actually challenged about his boss's Holocaust denial? Were the audience members on drugs?

Posted by: Pam at December 8, 2006 7:50 AM

Some in the audience, apparently, did take exception to his comments. But for the most part the moonbats there aren't exactly interested in the truth, or honest, open dialog.

They just want stormy rhetoric, that Fox is the enemy, Fox lies, terrorists are good people, etc.

And how can he claim "Nobody in Lebanon wants a religious government"? That's ALL they want. Their main cause for existence is based on religious differences with others!

Posted by: NudeGayWhalesForJesus at December 8, 2006 1:08 PM

I don't know about you all, but I find it repulsive that this man was allowed to speak here. Can you imagine one of Hitler's men being allowed to speak at a college in 1938, or one of Tojo's representatives in 1940? They all knew that conflict was approaching and knew these men were enemies. The same standard should apply; this man has NO right to leave the embassy.

Posted by: Chris at December 8, 2006 2:17 PM