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    “Any man on campus is at risk”

    “Any man on campus is at risk”

    My appearance on The Steve Malzberg Show on Newsmax TV.

    I was in New York City yesterday, and was fortunate to appear on the Steve Malzberg Show on Newsmax TV.

    We talked about the Rolling Stone campus rape controversy, as well as the interference of anti-Israel activists in Ferguson.

    We also talked about my National Review column, Mothers Must Speak Up for Their Sons on Campus.

    How did I do?

    (Considering the mood I’m in, we will only be accepting positive comments at this time.)

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    Satisfied that you’re making inroads into the media but I hope you don’t become a regular guest on Newsmax TV. It’s the kiss of death. Aim higher to more respectable news organizations.


     
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    wmdawesrode | December 12, 2014 at 12:35 pm

    Great job Bill. Keep highlighting these issues.


     
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    jayjerome66 | December 12, 2014 at 1:52 pm

    Nice ‘punim’ Bill, good haircut too. You look like my uncle Herbie, who had an apartment on West End Avenue, before the bottom fell out of the men’s fashion manufacturing business in NYC. After that, his hair fell out too — but if your grandfather had all his hair, you’ll probably luck out on that too.

    And of course expect a lot of flack from the feminist meshugas, like Aaron Sorkin got after the last episode of The Newsroom on HBO, with a subplot about a campus rape controversy like the Rolling Stone story, prescient in that the script was written weeks before Rolling Stone’s poor reporting about that rape accusation hit the headlines. Though Sorkin fairly presented both sides of the issue, of alleged victim and accused, the feminists immediately castigated him with the same rationalizations shown on the monitor prior to your interview — that it would discourage woman from reporting rapes if doubt was cast on any accusation of it by women.

    Up to a Point: They Made Me Write About Lena Dunham
    http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/12/13/up-to-a-point-they-made-me-write-about-lena-dunham.html
    P.J. O’Rourke

    Best article I have read about the Lena Dunham debacle.

    And here’s an article by a liberal mom with sons:
    http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/dec/13/is-date-rape-crusade-hurting-innocent-young-men/
    Is date-rape crusade hurting innocent young men?

    It contains this following gem:

    “And I’ve bitten my tongue so hard I’ve practically bled. That’s because even my meekest attempts to question if this anti-date-rape crusade might be spinning into a full-blown hysteria have been gunned down. It’s been made clear that coming out “on the side” of an accused rapist is tone-deaf, misogynistic, and anti-feminist.”

    and this one:

    “I recently shared my concerns with a friend, who is the mother of three teen sons. She responded that women have silently endured the tragic toll of date rape for so long that the pendulum may have to swing in the other direction and hurt some innocent males before we find a balance.”

    So, otherwise-presumably-rational people are willing to sacrifice somebody else’s son for the sake of a “larger issue” — yet again.

    This is injustice. I am a lawyer, and the slogan on my law school ring says “Justice and Truth Prevailing.” Corny as it sounds, I believe in that slogan and I continue to wear that ring in part because of that slogan. I suspect I am not the only one, because that ring was allegedly designed by the ladies of the class of 1923, and people liked it so much, they kept it.

    Some of us believe you cannot have Justice without Truth.


     
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    weenchit | December 15, 2014 at 9:28 am

    I would like to understand why the media didn’t jump all over the “Palestinian” support for the agitation effort in Ferguson. Seems like a golden opportunity for them to promote their darlings in the middle east.


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