If you missed my talk at the David Horowitz Freedom Center’s Wednesday Morning Club on Monday (!), May 12, 2014 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles as broadcast by C-Span, you can see the video here, complete with Jamie Glazov’s gracious (and over-generous) introduction. Don’t miss this one. And order the book here. The Kindle edition is here.
UPDATE: Many people told me that the video didn’t work yesterday, but they seem to have repaired it now.
(Photo thanks to Russ.)
Guy Macher says
Jamie’s intro was spot on, Robert! Please keep up this important work.
Fitz says
The video won’t play for me; sabotage perhaps?
mariam rove says
I am able to play it. There is no problem on my end……m
mortimer says
Right-click the link and click Open in a new page.
Louise from Canada says
Me too. It will not come on. Why????
the Oracle says
The link goes to C-SPAN, but too slow to load. I reported it to C-SPAN.
Would like to see this.
Leslie says
Video won’t play.
QuoVadis says
I go to the web page but the video doesn’t load.
Alan Derpowitz says
Won’t play in IE or Chrome. Just see the pic and the little rotating buffering thingy.
Louise from Canada says
I am not able to view the video but I do have Mr. Spencer’s book. Like always, it’s a MUST read. Great work!
gerard says
http://www.c-span.org/video/?319376-1/book-discussion-arab-winter-comes-america
Mirren10 says
Brilliant ! Cheers, gerard.
boakai ngombu says
thank you gerard. it was refreshing to be reminded that RS is an “INTELLECTUAL TERRORIST,” not only to the mosque, but especially towards those exuding (as one man said) INTELLECTUAL FLATUANCE, to which I add from rather flaccid brains and dead hearts
the Oracle says
Well, you remember what they used to say in high school:
It takes one to know one.
boakai ngombu says
high school? learned that in 4th or 5th grade, the result being:
I lay no claim to being the brightest bulb in the array
RE: the vid. Robert Spencer is called an “intellectual terrorist” by someone of the mosque; that’s because he speaks TRUTH
an attendee at the luncheon spoke of fetid flatuance
and I add: from nonthinking intellects who bind themselves to ignore fact and account for the cause of certain observable affects of adherents who seek to do meritorious service to get close to the Allah god of Islam (unknowable; the best of all deceivers).
boakai ngombu says
… flatulence …
Beth says
Those who accuse Robert of hatred and evil – are those who defend beheadings, crucifixions and gang rape. To be attacked by such – would be an honor. And the authorities who defend the thugs – deserve to lose their positions. In fact, Robert should be their authority. In a world that had any wisdom and respect for peace – that would be the case.
onisac says
Thank you for giving us the opportunity to watch the video.
During the discussion someone asked what can we do to curb
Islam’s push and commitment?
I have asked myself that for nearly 10 years.
I’ve come up with at least two answers to that question.
1. Begin helping the apostates of Islam with a safe heaven for a couple of years. A place that they are safe 24-7. Give them food and clothing, and an education that is honest and meaningful.
2. Start asking the leaders of Islam to enter into a weekly public debate. challenge each others book of Faith, truly and honestly. Lets compare the religions out in the open (public) were the world can witness every word spoken. And do this with the motivation being to give all people their choice
of religion or no religion. But never teach one religion is more superior than the others. Simply give the truth as we know it.
By using the truth, it should be no contest against historical deception.
Within a short time people of the world would become educated of all religions and or cults.
Beth says
I just realized something by watching this video. (btw – I love Jamie’s introduction -had to get that in there)…
Robert’s story very much reminds me of the apostle Paul’s story. Paul gave up a powerful and influential position (of those days) – a Roman commander – to defend and speak the truth. (just thought I’d share that because I find it an interesting comparison – now that I have considered the character of the words given by both – and now – their life stories also).