Another Brilliant Hour With Mark Steyn
Steyn, as usual, has some moments of brilliance in this hour of TV. From explaining his changed view of the world as a result of 9/11 to Palestinians using nationalism as a means to terrorism (rather than the other way around), this hour makes for some great viewing. I know a spare hour is hard to come by, but watch the whole thing when you get a chance.
Part I:
If you haven't got time for the whole show, watch the second half of this segment for Steyn's take on multiculturalism. Part II:
Part III:
In this segment, we start to get to the case in front of the Human Rights Commissions. Steyn quips "a society in which a court regulates opinion is not a free society." Spot on Mark, spot on. Part IV:
The show winds down discussing the ramifications of this case, and of course, a little American Politics. Part V:
Kudos to Tim Denis for running the Michael Coren Show like I haven't seen anything on American TV in some time. Perhaps I need to look into getting Canadian TV, because this is really good stuff.
UPDATE: For more great coverage of Steyn and the HRC trial, check out Kathy at Five Feet of Fury
Thanks to Scott from Powerline for the link, welcome Powerliners!
Mark Steyn makes the rounds on Canadian TV to defend free speech.