Harvard atmosphere

From Jay Nordlinger’s site, an e- comment:

“Jay,

Conservatives at Harvard are still embattled, even as the Democrats try to recover from the implosion. I was yelling the phrase “I love America! I love democracy!” in the hallway, and a colleague exploded at me and yelled, “It’s completely inappropriate to express your homophobic views like that!” The disconnect with reality continues unabated. [Homophobic views!!!]

But there is a very funny glimmer of hope. The Republicans are all ecstatic, but can’t really show it. I walked past a TV and asked a girl where Kerry’s concession speech would be this afternoon. I then asked her if she was happy about the election, and she lowered her head and crouched a bit, and then peeped, almost silently, “Yes.” When I told her I had voted for Bush, her face just lit up and we had a nice chat, like two lonely souls in the midst of an enemy camp.”

Four more years of carping from lame loony left moonbats about their fantasies? “Freedom of speech” only for loony left moonbats? “Diversity” that means conformity to the demolition of civilization? Oh, how I hope not…

Correction

In my post about Bobby Jindal, yesterday, I said he was the first Indian-American elected to Congress. I was wrong. I forgot Dalip Singh Saund, who served as a Congressman from California in the 1950s.