Thank you. And though we disagree, I was sincere when I said I do admire you having the courage of your convictions. Truly. I am impressed.
I appreciate your opinion.
Just as “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” so are other opinions, especially political ones. I think it has to do with ones opinion of a subject or person from the beginning. When I first saw and heard of Alan Keyes I was impressed with his ability to get straight to the heart of a matter and articulate the situation so well. I was impressed with his thinking and then his speaking.
I also admired Jean Kirkpatrick and she thought enough of Keyes to appoint him as one of her ambassadors at the UN.
I admire Keyes willingness to attack a problem head on regardless of the risk to his reputation or what the media might say. Others consider this to be political theater or antics. When he ran for president the media did ignore him and marginalize him as much as possible. If he thought that was because of media racism it is not an unusual reaction for a black person, as we have seen repeatedly recently.
He tried to defeat Obama in Illinois by going into the lion’s den of Chicago politics. He had little chance but he tried. Others see that as a political stunt. I don’t. I see it as doing what others would not do regardless of consequences. The same with his demonstration at Notre Dame. Because he is well known the media could not ignore him and it drew more attention to the fact that Notre Dame was honoring a person, Obama, who is not only pro-abortion, which is against church doctrine, but also supports killing those who survive the procedure. Keyes presence helped despite the media’s attempt to ridicule him. Apparently, some Freepers bought into the ridicule.
I am not claiming to be the final word on Keyes, just expressing my individual admiration of the man. Others don’t feel the same.
Thanks for seeing that.