Alan Dershowitz Wonders: Why Do My Friend Love Terrorists?
Obama supporter Alan Dershowitz wonders why so many from his ideology venerate terrorists. Perhaps he should be more cautious about the company he keeps.
STEVE MALZBERG, HOST: Robert Redford before this bombing was on Good Morning America,
and he made a movie about the Weather Underground, and he was
specifically asked by George Stephanopoulos, “You were followers of
them. You kind of rooted for them?” He said, “I don’t know if I wanted a
revolution, but I did admire them.” And Stephanopoulos said, “What
about the violence?” And he said, “Sometimes you have to have violence.”
And you got William Ayers who’s glorified. So, I mean, there’s a big
hypocrisy in this country too.
ALAN DERSHOWITZ: Oh, it’s more than hypocrisy. Look at Kathy Boudin is
now teaching at Columbia. And Angela Davis has had a distinguished
career teaching. Ayers and his wife. These are all people who were
terrorists.
MALZBERG: Would you agree no difference between them and this kid [Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev]?
DERSHOWITZ: They’re much worse because they’re much better educated
and had all the privileges in the world. So I see them as much, much
worse. And I don’t understand the way some people on the Left glorify
American terrorists without realizing that, you know, it’s
indistinguishable morally from the kinds of terrorism we’re condemning
here. And I just don’t buy it.
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