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Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Fun with Nazi Zionists

Genital twerp is like fanaticism, it has propensity towards hereditary





Junior Ass Breathing Brown-Noser, John Podhoretz and son of old decrepited Zionist genocidal maniac Norman Podhoretz (who hasn't die yet.....), is to step into his demented senile father's shoes, as Editor in Chief of The Commentary, the neo conservative paedophiliac rag. Like father like son, You can expect from this minor version of gastrointestinal virus, the same type of excremental outbursts, his father used to deliver. A long long struggle against Islamofascism, and a will to butcher as much Arabs (Muslins and non-Muslims) as possible.....
Congratulations Doktor Podhoretz

From the New York Times interview.

In 1995, you were among the three founders of The Weekly Standard, which is snappier than Commentary and quickly surpassed it circulation-wise. In the ’90s, the Clinton years, conservative magazines exploded. The classic rule of thumb is that if you are an intellectual ideological magazine, you do better in opposition than you do if your views are reflected by people in power

Right. In the Bush years, left-leaning publications like The Nation and The New York Review of Books have flourished. Do you read either one? I look at The New York Review of Books. It’s what it has been for 35 or 40 years, which is a highly sophisticated vehicle for anti-American self-hatred.

What do you make of writers like Eric Alterman, who have criticized your appointment as an act of cronyism, which goes against the conservative belief that jobs should be awarded on the basis of merit and not affirmative action?
That’s a very personal thing. Twenty years ago, I refused to shake his hand.

Why is that? Shouldn’t you make some pretense of civility toward your fellow writers? I think making a pretense of civility toward Eric Alterman is like making a pretense of civility to a scorpion.

Small magazines used to be associated with lofty ideas, but I wonder if ideas and visions have shrunk in our time into mere political agendas. If you’re asking me whether there has been intellectual degeneration in our time, the answer is no. There was plenty of substandard thinking even in the precincts of Partisan Review.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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