Chris Hedges (search), a Pulitzer Prize winner and author of a recent book that describes war as an addiction, was booed Saturday at Rockford College (search), a small liberal arts school 80 miles northwest of Chicago. After protesters rushed the stage and twice cut power to the microphone, Hedges cut his speech short.
"He delivered what I guess I would refer to as a fairly strident perspective on the war in Iraq and American policy," college President Paul Pribbenow said Tuesday. "I think our audience at commencement were not prepared for that."
Many audience members turned their backs on Hedges, while others booed and shouted, said Pribbenow, who at one point pleaded to let the speech continue.
Hedges said he had given similar talks at several other colleges on his book, but had never had such a response.
"I was surprised at how vociferous it was and the fact that people climbed onto the podium," Hedges said.
Elinor Radlund, who attended the ceremony, said a woman beside her began singing "God Bless America" while a man rushed down the aisle shouting, "Go home!"
"It just got to be a very nasty situation," Radlund said.
Simply put, the anit-war soothsayers predicted doom. We would lose, there would be many American casualties, blood flowing the streets, etc.
Of course, there is going to be a backlash against these people.
I'm not naming names (Hollywood comes to mind) but they have already felt some heat from their statements before the actual war started. Now that it has shown that they were completely wrong they are feeling a different heat. Hopefully of their face warm with shame.