Responding to Incoming Missiles
by R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Does anyone know the name of the National Public Radio interviewer who was so disdainful of Israel's ambassador to the United States on the morning of Dec. 31? I missed his name. I would like to give him an award for sarcasm, rudeness and, well, controlled rage. Maybe he would accept my shoes.
The interviewer is perhaps a graduate of one of our country's esteemed anger management centers. Very theatrically, he cut the Israeli ambassador off in the midst of the ...
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Posted by: ed parry
Comment: #1
Fri Jan 2, 2009 9:09 AM
It appears that the NPR catastrophist was Steve Inskeep, on Morning Edition
Transcript at:
http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=98861171
Typical NPR snarkiness...
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Posted by: Jeff Kolakowski
Comment: #2
Mon Jan 5, 2009 2:28 PM
You said:
“It is tragic that Palestinian civilians are dying, but Hamas locates its military installations and administrative facilities in civilian areas precisely to dissuade Israel from attacking Hamas as it insouciantly bombards Israel, its soldiers and, more frequently, its civilians.”
The entire Gaza Strip is a civilian area, you ass. A civilians area, by the way, that is being starved to death by an illegal Israeli blockade. Would you fire rockets at a country that is starving your children? This is Israel's game. Give the Palestinians impossible choices, and then punish them for choosing. Defenders of genocide like you and Mona Charen should face the cold hard reality that you are complicit in crimes against humanity.
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