Yes. And the apology should include the graduates! It was THEIR day that the ceremony was celebrating. They were selfish to create a furor at the expense of some one else.
Absolutely! Most people in the crowd wanted to hear the governor. They were denied the opportunity and for what? A premediated tantrum by those who can't stand to hear a differing point of view.
The spectacle reinforced the suspicion that colleges are bastions of political indoctrination rather than education. If this is not the case, the college should say so with an apology to the governor.
Monica's already a saint? Wow, who'da thunk it.
Oh, the scene was ALL Democracy. It was the ugly side of Democracy, the side that is evidence that the left is sliding steadily into oblivion. It goes hand in hand with Durbin's diatribe, Howard Dean as the Chair of the DNC, the Senate filibustering literally the day after agreeing not to, fill in the blanks here.
The end is near. By '08 we will have won.