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Maureen Dowd: Make Poetry, Not War

 

Maureen Dowd, The New York Times, May 20, 2006

 

 

http://rozius.blogspot.com/2006/05/maureen-dowd-make-poetry-not-war.html

 

 

 

It was a rough crowd for agents of American imperialism.

 

At the New School commencement at Madison Square Garden's theater

yesterday afternoon, dozens of the red-and-black-gowned graduates and

some faculty were heckling, cackling, hissing, booing, jeering,

whooping, bolting, turning their backs and holding up orange signs

that read, " Our commencement is not your platform. " As for John

McCain, he spoke about how the " passion for self-expression sometimes

overwhelms our civility. "

 

" We're graduating, not voting, " one young man yelled.

" This is all about you, " another called out. " We don't care. "

A little while after the senator quoted Yeats about the fleeting

nature of beauty, a student sarcastically called out, " More poetry. "

 

First, Mr. McCain and the New School's president, Bob Kerrey, were

slapped around by a student speaker, Jean Sara Rohe, a 21-year-old

from Nutley, N.J., who sang a lyric from a peace song and then

abandoned her original remarks to talk about the " outrage " over Mr.

McCain's speaking gig.

 

" The senator does not reflect the ideals upon which this university

was founded, " Ms. Rohe said, adding: " I am young, and although I don't

profess to possess the wisdom that time affords us, I do know that

preemptive war is dangerous and wrong. "

 

She continued: " And I know that despite all the havoc that my country

has wrought overseas in my name, Osama bin Laden still has not been

found, nor have those weapons of mass destruction. "

 

The New School, of course, makes New York University seem like Liberty

University in Lynchburg, Va., where Mr. McCain kowtowed last weekend

to Jerry Falwell, the looney-toon he formerly deemed an agent of

intolerance. (Just as Rudy buddy-buddied with Ralph Reed in Atlanta.)

 

The ultraliberal kids at the New School, the pacifist Greenwich

Village university, think of themselves as free-thinking

rabble-rousers in a world where many college kids, complacently

cocooned under iPods, don't even like to debate, much less protest.

 

When a rigid-faced Mr. Kerrey chided the audience for being rude, a

young woman yelled out, " You're a war criminal! " And a guy chimed in,

" Yes, you are! "

 

It was a remarkable tableau to see the two iconoclastic vets, their

bodies beneath the black gowns still bearing broken pieces from

Vietnam, being pilloried by kids angry about another endless war,

faceless enemy and feckless defense secretary.

 

Senator McCain came to Mr. Kerrey's defense in 2001. That's when

graduate students called for the New School president to resign and

for Congress to investigate him because a Times magazine piece had

revealed that he had led a Seals unit that killed up to 20 unarmed

civilians, most of them women and children.

(The Pentagon is now investigating a case in Haditha, Iraq, where

marines are accused of killing 15 unarmed Iraqis from two families,

including 7 women and 3 children.)

 

Yesterday, Mr. Kerrey returned the favor, admonishing the students

that when they are " heckling from an audience ... no bravery is required. "

 

The Arizona senator did not depart from his text and engage the

students, as Bill Clinton might have done, with a passionate exegesis

of his stance. And, still trying to show his temper is under control,

he did not push back, as Rudy Giuliani might have.

 

He may have even found the screaming students useful, as a liberal

hippie foil that will endear him to the evangelical base he's

smooching up. Mr. McCain's adviser, John Weaver, talked dismissively

of the West Village students, saying they should get out more and hear

opposing viewpoints.

 

Mr. McCain's panderthon grew even more absurd this week. He let the

Wyly brothers — the Texas businessmen who financed a $2.5 million ad

campaign in 2000 trashing his environmental record, a move that

enraged Mr. McCain and spurred him to call the Wylys W.'s " sleazy

Texas buddies " — hold a fund-raiser for him in Dallas.

 

The senator may have wanted to give the same commencement speech at

Liberty, the New School and Columbia as a way of showing those

disillusioned by his snuggling with old enemies that he is still a

straight-talker, willing to say the same thing to Southern

conservatives and Northern liberals.

 

But Bob Kerrey better summed up the feeling of many of us about the

New McCain in the new issue of Men's Vogue. He mocked the senator's

coziness with W., telling Ned Martel: " He kissed him! McCain let

Bush's lips touch him. Yuck! "

 

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