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19 May 2006 08:25 pm

McCain at the New School

From Rich Lowry's account, it seems as if he was subjected to the usual leftist incivility. Too bad. If the left cannot respect McCain, they cannot respect anyone who differs from them. I'd also add the following. It seems significant to me that McCain has given two commencement speeches - at the far right Liberty University and the p.c. left New School. His choice of venues is in itself a statement. He intends to be a uniter, not a divider. Unlike the current president.

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New School Ugliness
Excerpt: The protesters and hecklers at the New School should be deeply ashamed of themselves today. National Review's Rich Lowry attends McCain's speech and files a number of dispatches in The Corner. Start with this one and look up and down.
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