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At Hot Air today I am talking about Pope Rage on a new videoblog.
Jihad Watch will henceforth be a weekly feature at Hot Air.
Posted by Robert at September 28, 2006 3:15 PM
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That's wonderful Robert!!! :)
Posted by: Bonniea
at September 28, 2006 3:29 PM
I just listened to the clip and it's chilling. I forwarded to my friends. We all have to get the word out to prevent Muslims from gaining more influence.
Posted by: Bonniea
at September 28, 2006 3:37 PM
Great work, Robert. We have to get the word out.
Posted by: atheling
at September 28, 2006 3:44 PM
Absolutely great! I had been thinking of suggesting something similar, in fact. As MSM denial makes regular TV news broadcasting increasingly painful to watch, the proliferation of net based video content makes it easier to avoid the dhimming down of news about the ROP.
Would including video footage and interviews in the reports be an option in future programmes? I realize that this would put the production and the economics in an entirely different ballpark, but, hey, it might lead to the MSM actually quoting your features.
Posted by: anti-uffe
at September 28, 2006 4:06 PM
"They've found that most Muslim suicide bombers are in fact students of the Quran who are motivated by its violent commands – making them, as strange as it sounds to the West, "rational actors" on the Islamic stage."
So it's considered "rational" to blow yourself up and take out as many people with you as you possibly can? All in the name of Allah? Dang, I missed the boat on that one.
Posted by: chackler
at September 28, 2006 4:12 PM
Robert--
I haven't seen the linked video blog.
But just a thought...
"JW will be a weekly feature at HotAir".
If you have to be physically at the Hot Air locationville to do the weekly feature, then you are starting a pattern. You are ceasing to vary your routine.
Now you are at X locationville, on X specific day, at X specific time...is this correct?
If you can do this offsite, great. Your secret, undisclosed, secure locationville remains secret.
Posted by: SCV
at September 28, 2006 4:45 PM
Jihad Watch at Vent(?) . . .as a weekly feature too (!). . .EXCELLENT!!!
Robert, would you consider adding the "DIGG IT" feature to each of your entries at JW/DW? Readers can choose to 'Digg' each entry and draw attention to these wonderfully informative sites. At present (http://digg.com/political_opinion/Jihad_Watch_Pope_Rage) your report received 14 diggs via VENT (including mine).
BTW . . .just received my copy of your new book "The Truth About Muhammad" - can't wait to sit down and absorb it all.
I also received notice that my order for the Quixotic media DVD of "Islam, What the West needs to know" is likely to arrive earlier than expected . . .The seller has agreed to ship by 02-October-2006.
Lots of good material out there . . .spread it around!
Posted by: miira
at September 28, 2006 5:18 PM
What "Hot Air" ?
What'chu'talk'n bout Willis ?
Posted by: thehappyinfidel
at September 28, 2006 5:39 PM
Jihad Watch will henceforth be a weekly feature at Hot Air.It should be daily, if not hourly... ;-> Posted by: Infidel Pride
at September 28, 2006 6:58 PM
That is Great! The best! Should be on all major Television channels: FOX, CNN, MSNBC (fat chance of at least the 1st two.) Arab-Muslim money speaks louder than the shouts of outrage from those of us who will NOT, EVER (never) become dhimmis.
Long Live Robert Spencer!*
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*you can see that I'm somewhat excited
at September 28, 2006 7:04 PM
Great job, Robert. Good counter Dawa. It's a good education.
SCV: I don't get it. I also worry about any critic of Islam and their safety, but one can do a video blog whever one has a camara and high-speed modem. Hotel. Home. City. Farm.
In fact, a video blog would seem to me even safer than appearing at FOX News or CNN since they are defined locales.
Posted by: biorabbi
at September 28, 2006 7:53 PM
A weekly Jihad Watch video--absolutely terrific!
As I viewed today's installment, it suddenly seemed as if I were watching Rod Serling at the end of one of the original Twilight Zone episodes. But the true life Islamic stories are even more bizarre and unsettling than the fictional tales Serling's fertile imagination would conjure up.
Posted by: Stendec
at September 28, 2006 10:36 PM
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