tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29566846.post9070752021722959713..comments2023-11-05T01:45:58.784-07:00Comments on The Hesperado: Robert Spencer slights Bostom again: Roland Shirk got the memoHesperadohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10394374828751466705noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29566846.post-81420872595033208702010-12-14T14:42:14.602-08:002010-12-14T14:42:14.602-08:00I think I've figured out the secret behind the...I think I've figured out the secret behind the Gentlemen's Club:<br /><br />It was Robert Spencer who really wrote <i>The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism</i>: However, one dark and stormy night some years ago, in a castle high atop a craggy cliff overlooking the frigid swells of the Atlantic Ocean, Andrew Bostom, who was one of several guests of the Spencer Mansion that winter, awoke in the dead of night unable to go back to sleep. So he put on his robe and proceeded to go downstairs to the kitchen to find a cup of milk, or better yet, sherry. There being so many hallways in the Spencer Mansion, however, he lost his way, then thought he heard some untoward scuffling behind one particular door. He stopped and listened closer and heard a glass shatter. He nudged the door ajar and peered inside and saw Spencer with a bloody knife in hand, kneeling over the apparently dead body of Johnny Carson. Bostom, ever prepared, snapped a picture of it with his cellphone and ducked out before Spencer could see who he was. <br /><br />The next morning, he blackmailed Spencer: He, Andrew Bostom, was going to take credit and money for <i>The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism</i>, and if Spencer breathed a word of it, he would tell the police of his dastardly deed the night before.Hesperadohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10394374828751466705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29566846.post-83913376100732572062010-12-14T12:26:23.934-08:002010-12-14T12:26:23.934-08:00I wonder which work of RS focuses on Islamic or Mu...I wonder which work of RS focuses on Islamic or Muslim Judeophobia, the way Yeor or Boston does? Sure, he talks about what Mohammed thought about the Jews, but aside from that, I don't recall any book of his where that was the main subject matter.<br /><br />So which book is Shirk referring to?Nobodyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15936731686633423188noreply@blogger.com