Endless Right-Wing Self-Pity
by Glenn Greenwald
by
Glenn Greenwald
The
predominant attribute of the right-wing movement is self-victimizing
petulance over the unfair treatment to which they are endlessly
and mercilessly subjected. Last week, C-SPAN
broadcast a Commentary Magazine event that almost certainly
set a record for most tough-guy/warrior nepotism ever stuffed onto
a single panel, as it featured William Kristol (son of Irv and Gertrude),
John Podhoretz (son of Norm and Midge), and Jonah Goldberg (son
of Lucianne). Jihadis around the world are undoubtedly still trembling
at the sight of this brigade of Churchillian toughness.
Exemplifying
the deeply self-pitying theme of the entire discussion, Jonah continuously
insisted that conservative magazines are so very, very important
to the political landscape indispensably so because conservative
voices are frozen out of mainstream media venues by The Liberal
Media, so that poor, lonely, stigmatized conservatives can only
get right-wing opinion in places like Weekly Standard and
National Review. In between Jonah's petulant laments about
how conservative opinion cannot be heard in The Mainstream Media,
Bill Kristol talked about his New York Times column and his
Washington Post column, John Podhoretz told stories about
his tenure editing the New York Post Editorial Page and Charles
Krauthammer's years of writing a column for Time and the
New Republic, and Jonah referenced his Los Angeles Times
column. None of them ever recognized the gaping disparity between
those facts and their woe-is-us whining about conservative voices
like theirs being shut out of The Liberal Media. So important in
conservative mythology is self-victimization that they maintain
it even as they themselves unwittingly provide the facts which disprove
it.
Today, National
Review's Andy McCarthy advises
readers that shock of all shocks the New York
Times today, for some indiscernible reason, for once actually
allowed his opinion to seep into its rigidly leftist pages.
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