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January 10, 2008

The Polite Word Would be “Twit”

by @ 4:13 pm. Filed under hacks, Liberal Fascism

Lord Pantload on Ezra Klein:

It’s a pas de deux of phone-it-in hackery. Which is about as much as I’ve come to expect from the whippersnapper, as Mickey says.

On David Neiwert:

Neiwert, what with all of his credentials and seriousness might want to explain how a dogmatic individualist can be a totalitarian, since totalitarian in the academic literature he so esteems defines totalitarianism as anti-individualism. Totalitarianism is about trying to define the lives of others through state power. Individualists might be bad or wrong or selfish, but they aren’t any of those things because, again, they’re frick’n individualists!

Some one word answers to Goldberg’s query: Hitler, Napolean, Cheney. Individualists in that they believed (or believe) they were not bound by the same laws as mere mortals. They were (are) special cases.

I don’t know what it is in these people, meaning Goldberg, that causes them to turn a blind eye to authoritarianism, or to make consent by the governed the same as rule by a tyrant. The New Deal, as far as I can tell, is indistinguishable to him from the reign of Ivan the Terrible.

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