At Front Page in “A Failed Anti-Terror Strategy,” Jamie Glazov interviews me about…our failed anti-terror strategy: FP: What we need is profiling, yes? And our culture won’t allow. Tell us the psychology here that leaves us tragically vulnerable. Spencer: We have, as a culture, been sold a bill of goods…
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Robert | January 5, 2010 | Posted in
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“And when this new front of Jihad starts in Yemen it might become the single most important front of Jihad in the world.” “U.S. Probes Cleric’s Tie to Jetliner Bomb Plot,” by Evan Perez, Margaret Coker, and Siobhan Gorman for the Wall Street Journal, December 31 (thanks to Maxwell): WASHINGTON…
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Robert | December 30, 2009 | Posted in
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On December 24, the Arab American News published a piece called “Minaret ban indicates evolving fascism” by Ali Moossavi, in which Moossavi, with a Charles-Johnsonish flair for defamation, characterized those concerned about the Islamization of Europe as neofascists. Predictably, Moossavi paid no attention to the fact that there is no…
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Robert | December 29, 2009 | Posted in
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In FrontPage this morning I discuss the implications of the upcoming Wilders trial: Free speech goes on trial in the Netherlands on January 20, when Dutch politician Geert Wilders appears before the Amsterdam District Court on charges of having “intentionally offended a group of people, i.e. Muslims, based on their…
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Robert | December 16, 2009 | Posted in
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Geert Wilders is a test case for freedom.
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Robert Spencer | December 16, 2009 | Posted in
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The site of Nonie Darwish’s address had to be changed, but it went on as scheduled. The student who organized the event, and others as well, strongly suspected that the arson was connected to Nonie’s appearance on campus, as you can see from the letter below. This indicates an increasing…
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Robert | December 5, 2009 | Posted in
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