John McCain went to the New School in New York City's Greenwich Village to deliver a commencement address about the importance of civil debate and respecting the deeply held beliefs of others
National Review, June 19, 2006
> * John McCain went to the New School in New York City's Greenwich Village to deliver a commencement address about the importance of civil debate and respecting the deeply held beliefs of others. Students turned their backs on him, shouted abuse, and booed all through his talk. In these tattooed and pierced young leftists, McCain couldn't have found an audience more in need of his message, or less likely to heed it.
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