Moments later Coulter stopped and called for assistance from students when hecklers started in again and no one of authority was seen trying to stop them. So she intentionally antagonizes them, and then whines when the hecklers launch on her?
It's one thing if you're trying to have a legitimate discussion and you're being heckled to the point where nobody can hear. But when she gets out there and purposely baits those morons with stuff like "if you can put together a coherent thought", I've got no sympathy if she gets shouted down.
"It's one thing if you're trying to have a legitimate discussion and you're being heckled to the point where nobody can hear. But when she gets out there and purposely baits those morons with stuff like "if you can put together a coherent thought", I've got no sympathy if she gets shouted down."
I don't understand this comment! Ann says exactly what we want to hear. The hecklers were there to do just that, interrupt her lecture. It is not as if they did not know or expect what she was going to say. We don't invade that moron Dean's stupidity and heckle him. Why is it okay for the Dims to do it to one of our own?
This is typical Dumbo-Crat behavior. Do as I say not as I do. They do nothing but accuse of stifling free speech, (Ward Churchill), and yet what exactly would you call this? The party of tolerance indeed! Perhaps if she miraculously turned gay, or into feminist they would let her speak no matter what she had to say.
It's one thing if you're trying to have a legitimate discussion and you're being heckled to the point where nobody can hear. But when she gets out there and purposely baits those morons with stuff like "if you can put together a coherent thought", I've got no sympathy if she gets shouted down. She's invited to speak and over a thousand people come to hear her. A dozen or so hecklers attempt to drown her out. If the security personnel aren't going to do anything about it, the speaker has to. If they - the hecklers - want to debate her, wait in line for the Q&A session.