Perhaps this is an inappropriate diary (if so, let me know in comments and I'll remove), but David Horowitz is coming to Indiana U (my school) on Thurs. I've done some homework on his organization and - hallelujah! - there's going to be Q/A after he talks about the "Academic Bill of Rights."
Here's the deal: I need a cogent, civil (well, mostly civil) question to ask that may make him a little nervous and poke some much-needed holes in his crazy, right-wing balloon.
I was thinking of asking about the cases of conservative bias he has recieved from people that attend religious universities (Bob Jones, Liberty), but that seems so pedestrian.
Or perhaps asking how he verifies that professors really say/do the things that students claim they say/do and how he weeds out students that may have vaild complaints from those who are just upset because they recieved poor grades. And whether he does this checking before or after he uses the information publically. Obviously he must not, as substantiated by Media Matters here and here.
Any other ideas would be appreciated
Thanks in advance...