Ahmadinejads Visit to New York

Ahmadinejad Holocaust's Myths

Alan Dershowitz | Posted 10.01.2007 | Politics


Alan Dershowitz

In his speech at Columbia University, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad repeated two myths about the Holocaust.

Ahmadinejad and the O'Reillyization of International Relations

John McQuaid | Posted 10.01.2007 | Media


John McQuaid

Demagoguery drives the news cycle now more than ever. And confronting demagoguery feeds the media hunger for drama.

When Ahmadinejad Roamed the Earth

Dennis Perrin | Posted 09.28.2007 | Media


Dennis Perrin

Ahmadinejad serves a sick need in American political circles; and if he didn't exist, another Iranian figure would be tarted up for bipartisan hatred.

Ahmadinejad Invites U.N. Inspectors to Search for Homosexuals

Andy Borowitz | Posted 09.27.2007 | Politics


Andy Borowitz

"We have nothing to hide," Mr. Ahmadinejad said in a speech to the UN General Assembly.

Ahmadinejad and Columbia's Critics

Geoffrey R. Stone | Posted 09.26.2007 | Politics


Geoffrey R. Stone

A university does not bring deadly microbes to campus because it is "dignifying" or "endorsing" the microbes. It brings them to campus in order to study and to understand them.

Ahmadinejad: Why Does This Guy Seem So Familiar

Alec Baldwin | Posted 09.26.2007 | Politics


Alec Baldwin

His grasp of history seems so tentative. He smirks a lot. He wants to visit Ground Zero, perhaps to get his hands on some of that 9/11 political equity.

Friedman: Smirking Ahmadinejad Suckers U.S. Media

MarketWatch | Jon Friedman | Posted 09.26.2007 | Media


Politicians, pundits, journalists, diplomats, talk-show bookers, historians and social scientists all paid rapt attention to Iranian President Mahmoud...

Reading The Pictures: Did You Hear Hitler Was In Town?

Michael Shaw | Posted 09.26.2007 | Media


Michael Shaw

2007-09-26-20070926DailyNewsAhmadin.jpg I mean, you almost expect it from a rag like the Daily News, but what about everybody else?

Ahmadinejad: Iran Will Ignore UN Nuclear Resolutions

Associated Press | EDITH M. LEDERER | Posted 09.25.2007 | Home


Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced Tuesday that his country's disputed nuclear program is closed as a political issue, and said Tehran wi...

Ahmadinejad's Visit: The Entire Campus was the Classroom

Evan Thomas | Posted 09.25.2007 | Politics


Evan Thomas

The energy of the students stood as an incontrovertible rebuttal to those who doubted the academic and cultural purpose of Ahmadinejad's visit.

Ahmadinejad's Woman Problem

Sarah Leonard | Posted 09.25.2007 | Politics


Sarah Leonard

Ahmadinejad surely understands that in giving women power, women could begin to have a much greater impact on the Iranian society that now holds them hostage.

Ahmadinejad, Schmadinejad

Andrew J. Nusca | Posted 09.25.2007 | Politics


Andrew J. Nusca

The real story behind the podium is how much this pseudo-event is a victory for both the Columbia University and Iranian public relations teams.

Ahmadinejad's Columbia Moment

Joe Cutbirth | Posted 09.25.2007 | Politics


Joe Cutbirth

At Columbia yesterday, colleagues with different perceptions of Ahmadinejad had come -- most with open minds. But with one crazy statement, his credibility was gone.

Sound Off: Is Columbia's Lee Bollinger the Defender of Speech or Just Confused?

Malcolm Friedberg | Posted 09.24.2007 | Politics


Malcolm Friedberg

After deciding to let the Iranian President speak as a way to promote debate, he nails the guy to the proverbial cross with his searing introduction.

Quid Pro Quo

Jane Smiley | Posted 09.24.2007 | Politics


Jane Smiley

Would President Bush allow the same sorts of confrontations President Ahmadinejad has? I doubt it. He doesn't even allow himself to be confronted by Americans who disagree with him.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Columbia's "Controversy"

Jon Host | Posted 09.24.2007 | Politics


Jon Host

I found Lee Bollinger's petty insults to be unnecessarily aggressive and uncivil. He promised a "robust discourse" and delivered a bait-and-switch public admonition.

Let Ahmadinejad Go to Ground Zero

Sen. Mike Gravel | Posted 09.24.2007 | Politics


Sen. Mike Gravel

By snubbing Ahmadinejad, we snub the Iranian government and its people. Right now, such a snub is not only wrong-headed, it's dangerous.

Columbia President To Ahmadinejad: "You Exhibit All The Signs Of A Petty And Cruel Dictator"

AP | Posted 09.24.2007 | Home


Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad began his speech at Columbia University by saying that criticism from University President Lee Bollinger was an ...

Columbia University Shows True American Values

Thom Hartmann | Posted 09.23.2007 | Politics


Thom Hartmann

Columbia University, by inviting Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to speak, has shown confidence in the wisdom and adultness of their students and our republic.

Columbia Disgraces Itself with the Iranian Terrorist in Chief

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach | Posted 09.23.2007 | Politics


Rabbi Shmuley Boteach

It is time for the world to boldly declare the clarion call of a new generation: no tolerance for intolerance.

The Middle Ground Between Scylla and Charybdis

William Organek | Posted 09.23.2007 | Politics


William Organek

Engagement without appeasement is the only way to peacefully resolve our differences. Now is not the time to isolate Iran -- isolation is what got Iran into this mess in the first place.

El Baradei's Mistakes on the Iran Issue

Raghida Dergham | Posted 09.23.2007 | Politics


Raghida Dergham

El Baradei should know what lies behind Iran's regional policy, especially particularly regarding Iraq, Palestine and Lebanon.

Ahmadinejad: Why The Right Is Wrong

Azadeh Ensha | Posted 09.23.2007 | Politics


Azadeh Ensha

If Ahmadinejad wasn't afforded the opportunity to speak, and to offer up more inflammatory remarks, then the right would be without this easy ammunition in its ongoing campaign to invade Iran.

The Electorate Must Be Informed, Even About a Thug like Ahmadinejad

Stephen Cox | Posted 09.23.2007 | Politics


Stephen Cox

The people should be the front line in guarding our right to create our own educated foreign policy, engage the world, and avoid against another idiotic neoconservative war.


 

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