Photo from the Independent Florida Alligator
It’s not going that well for disgraced former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales out on the lecture circuit. Although he collected a hefty $40,000 fee for his recent appearance at the University of Florida, students made sure Gonzo earned every penny.
Early in his speech, two people climbed on the stage in hoods. Gonzales stopped talking for a few minutes as police led them away without incident, though there were several outbursts from the crowd.
The hooded demonstrators were charged with interruption of a public event, said Steve Orlando, a university spokesman. Several other people were ejected for yelling, and more than a dozen people stood for most of Gonzales’ hour-long speech with their backs toward him.
The actions by the protesters are even more commendable when you realize that this was the first political lecture on campus since John Kerry’s questioner pleaded, “Don’t tase me, bro,” in September. Go Gators!





Welcome to the rest of your life, war criminal…