
Rick Santorum dabbles in cross-theological analysis:
While Christianity presents a humble, meek message emphasizing love, he said, Islam stemmed from the strong rule of the prophet Mohammed. “Every aspect of life was ruled.”“Islam, unlike Christianity, is an all-encompassing ideology,” said Santorum, a Penn State alumnus. “It is not just something you do on Sunday. We (as Americans) don’t get that.”
President of the Columbia University College Republicans Chris Kulawik offers his unbiased view on the week-long event:
“People came here expecting … tiny Horowitzes,” he said. “What they saw were diverging ideas.”
By “diverging ideas”, does he mean the debate over whether America should just kill Muslims or convert them, then kill them? And more to the point, are tiny Horowitzes anything like little Eichmanns?








