You can hear my entire conversation with Geert Wilders, Dutch parliamentarian and freedom fighter, on the WTKK "On Demand" website right now. He's a fascinating person, whether you agree with is vision of Islam or not.
The one part of the conversation I would urge every American to focus on is how Europe is already changing politically and socially thanks to a Muslim minority. In Amsterdam, gay citizens are attacked in the streets; in the UK and Germany, some civil issues are going to religious Sharia courts rather than the state legal system; writers and cartoonists must live in hiding in Denmark, the Netherlands and elsewhere; and the government reaction to Muslim threats is to blame the victims for upsetting the violent.
That's Europe (or "Londonistan," as Melanie Phillips calls it) today. What will it be like in 20 years when the Muslim population is twice as large?



"The truth is something [Warren] probably prefers not to confront. Harvard doesn’t come calling just because you’re a smart lawyer and a terrific teacher — not with Warren’s modest, Oklahoma upbringing and non-Ivy League education. She is not your typical Harvard professor. At a certain point, when the law school was under pressure to promote diversity, she represented a three-fer: a great lawyer with a national profile, a woman, and a minority, at least by virtue of family lore. "
-- Joan Vennochi

