Now that the Danish cartoon affair has finally taken off and caught the attention of the MSM, no doubt politicians and other cultural commentators will feel the need to give us their opinions on the subject. It could be interesting - and depressing:
Bill Clinton, the former US President, added his voice, telling a conference in Qatar that he feared anti-Semitism would be replaced with anti-Islamic prejudice. He condemned “these totally outrageous cartoons against Islam”.
Yes, that'll calm things down.
Completely irresponsible, as usual. Clinton just can't seem to stop himself from telling people exactly what they want to hear. To think that I voted for him twice...
Posted by: John Barr | January 31, 2006 at 09:46 AM
Er, "caught the attention of the MSM"? These cartoons were originally in a newspaper. And newspaper = MSM, no?
Posted by: Backword Dave | February 01, 2006 at 11:29 AM