“Basra’s academics face a wave of assassination in the southern city of Basra, probably at the hands 
of Shiite religious militias. You wonder if David Horowitz is happy that more “balance” is being 
achieved in NIKE SHOX history departments, what with the rubbing out of those secular liberal humanist 
professors.”
Speaking of the wild, wacky, wing-dingy world of David Horowitz, the blog of his “Frontpage” online 
magazine has got to be read to be believed. The latest battiness from “Moonbat Central”: because a 
Scottish daily, The Scotsman, once did an article on suspected Israeli agents in America who cheered 
and danced when the World Trade Center was attacked — and were arrested and deported — that newspaper 
has been consigned by Moonbat-par-excellence Steven Plaut to the status of “a moonbat far-Left 
Scottish newspaper that loves moronic conspiracy ‘theories.’” So how come Glenn Reynolds is citing 
them as an authoritative source?
Here National Review‘s Byron York whines that Cindy Sheehan has enlisted the services of a “radical 
organizer” to further the antiwar cause. Oh me, oh my! The pro-war Right is having a major hissy fit 
over Cindy, but if I were them I would be grateful that the media hasn’t picked up on this guy.
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