The idea that the left end of the spectrum gets to be defined by squishy-soft centrist BloggerDudez like Klein and Yglesias, and even Drezner, is laughable and horrifying. On his site, Klein spends a lot of his time lately defending poor, misunderstood Tim Geithner on the AIG bonuses, and Nate Silver does the same at 538dotcom. And they're the "liberal" bloggers! I know it's passe, but couldn't we have a little outrage at the rich fucking us, repeatedly? No, we can't.
I've just recently discovered bloggingheads. . .I bookmarked it, though the one I saw probably should have put me off the whole thing: it was Christopher Hitchens versus Eric Alterman on why Christopher Hitchens Is Wrong About Everything. (Really.) Hitchens dominated the debate, while nonetheless remaining true to billing on the actual issues. It was a lesson in debate form on the uselessness of debate. Possibly there was another lesson about the temporarily superior efficacy of hard liquor (and, I suspect, speed) over long-term sanity. Perhaps I'll feel strong enough to tackle Frum and company soon. . .in the meantime I enjoyed your remarks, particularly about TV having turned into "happy talk for happy earthworms" and devaluing sensory perception to the lowest pan-species denominator." Word.--Oscar
I confess to being a regular watcher -- nay, a fanboy -- of BH.tv, and whether the site overall will ever be your cup of tea or not, I submit that it's unfair to judge its worth on the basis of its moments of Frum.And yeah, it gets worse -- they also have on regular rotation Jonah Goldberg, Megan McArdle, Ann Althouse, Conn Carroll (now apparently being replaced by Matt Lewis), and a few others probably horrible enough to be suppressed by my memory. Bob Wright apparently subscribes to the Michael Jordan view of the world ("Republicans buy sneakers, too"), which means he gives airtime to more wingnuts than anyone should have to suffer.Nonetheless, it's got its good days, too. I'll skip the sell job and just say that for my money, it's better TV news than anything except for Stewart and Colbert.And, @redscott, some other good liberals (by my standards, anyway) that show up from time to time include Bill Scher, Joshua Cohen, Rosa Brooks, Eric Alterman, David Corn, Jane Hamsher, Mark Kleiman, Rick Perlstein, Mark Schmitt, Rebecca Traister, Emily Bazelon, Michelle Goldberg, and Noam Scheiber.Oh, and Mickey Kaus, of course. ;^)
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The idea that the left end of the spectrum gets to be defined by squishy-soft centrist BloggerDudez like Klein and Yglesias, and even Drezner, is laughable and horrifying. On his site, Klein spends a lot of his time lately defending poor, misunderstood Tim Geithner on the AIG bonuses, and Nate Silver does the same at 538dotcom. And they're the "liberal" bloggers! I know it's passe, but couldn't we have a little outrage at the rich fucking us, repeatedly? No, we can't.
I've just recently discovered bloggingheads. . .I bookmarked it, though the one I saw probably should have put me off the whole thing: it was Christopher Hitchens versus Eric Alterman on why Christopher Hitchens Is Wrong About Everything. (Really.) Hitchens dominated the debate, while nonetheless remaining true to billing on the actual issues. It was a lesson in debate form on the uselessness of debate. Possibly there was another lesson about the temporarily superior efficacy of hard liquor (and, I suspect, speed) over long-term sanity.
Perhaps I'll feel strong enough to tackle Frum and company soon. . .in the meantime I enjoyed your remarks, particularly about TV having turned into "happy talk for happy earthworms" and devaluing sensory perception to the lowest pan-species denominator." Word.
--Oscar
I confess to being a regular watcher -- nay, a fanboy -- of BH.tv, and whether the site overall will ever be your cup of tea or not, I submit that it's unfair to judge its worth on the basis of its moments of Frum.
And yeah, it gets worse -- they also have on regular rotation Jonah Goldberg, Megan McArdle, Ann Althouse, Conn Carroll (now apparently being replaced by Matt Lewis), and a few others probably horrible enough to be suppressed by my memory. Bob Wright apparently subscribes to the Michael Jordan view of the world ("Republicans buy sneakers, too"), which means he gives airtime to more wingnuts than anyone should have to suffer.
Nonetheless, it's got its good days, too. I'll skip the sell job and just say that for my money, it's better TV news than anything except for Stewart and Colbert.
And, @redscott, some other good liberals (by my standards, anyway) that show up from time to time include Bill Scher, Joshua Cohen, Rosa Brooks, Eric Alterman, David Corn, Jane Hamsher, Mark Kleiman, Rick Perlstein, Mark Schmitt, Rebecca Traister, Emily Bazelon, Michelle Goldberg, and Noam Scheiber.
Oh, and Mickey Kaus, of course. ;^)
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