Let’s be grateful that Louis Menand did not become a brain surgeon. If he had, he probably would never have found the time to apply his scalpel to intellectual history, as he did in his spellbinding best-seller, “The Metaphyical Club,” or as he does in “The Unpolitical Animal,” his dissection of how voters think, in the current New […]
THE BUCK STOPS SOMEWHERE ELSE
But where? The Army’s investigative report of the Abu Ghraib torture scandal, to be released this week, names the top U.S. commander in Iraq at the time it all happened — Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez — for leadership deficiencies and failing to deal with rising problems at the prison, according to this morning’s Washington Post. But Sanchez “will […]
BOYCOTT SCOUT
If you’ve never received an email message calling for a boycott or a petition to sign, you’re probably the only one who hasn’t. The latest that came to me said that Germany had decided “to stop all arms sales to Israel,” followed by similar bans by other European countries, and asked for a retaliatory boycott […]
WILL THE REVOLUTION BE CYBERIZED?
No pushover, book critic Jonathan Yardley takes the measure of Hunter S. Thompson this way: “Anything he writes is worth reading, even when it radiates serious signs of having been composed under the influence of something rather more hallucinating than office coffee.” The occasion is Yardley’s review in yesterday’s Washington Post of Thompson’s latest book, […]
DON’T MAKE SY HERSH LAUGH
Systemic failure, the fondly brandished euphemism for failure to take personal responsibility, came in for more bashing yesterday. This time it was the Bush administration’s former weapons inspector David Kay who did the bashing. In what Philip Shenon reports this morning as “uncharacteristically caustic remarks,” Kay pointed out that “until people and organizations are held responsible” […]
THE WRONG WAY
Anyone with a brain who has ever worked in a corporate setting can appreciate Corinne Maier’s complaints that 1) “corporations are not meritocracies,” and 2) “work is organized a little like the court of Louis XIV, very complicated and very ritualized so that people feel they are working effectively when they are not.” Maier’s critique […]
NOT JUST A BLACK THING
A friend writes: My own Golan Cipel has kept me in stitches for the last 35 years. Over breakfast he alluded to the Newsweek article on Jim McGreevey, “Gov. McGreevey’s affair to forget.” He said it should have been subtitled: “The Down Low — It’s Not Just a Black Thing Anymore.” [See the Down low […]
AL QAEDA’S COMPUTER TALES
The news that Al Qaeda had cased buildings in New York, Washington and elsewhere — which was revealed on computer discs taken from an Al Qaeda communications operative who was recently arrested in Pakistan — brings to mind Alan Cullison’s lucky accident in northern Afghanistan almost three years ago. Perhaps you remember Cullison? He’s the […]
CATCHING UP ON REALITY
When we were gone a couple of weeks ago, America heard about the Nincompoop in Chief’s big blooper: “Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we.” But it’s even weirder seeing him say it. He […]
GOOSING PORTER GOSS
In case you haven’t seen the nincompoop’s nominee to head the CIA telling Michael Moore “I am not qualified,” have a look. Porter Goss says: “I don’t have the language skills. … We’re looking for Arabists today. I don’t have the cultural background probably. And I certainly don’t have the technical skills. … So the […]
DENY AND LIE — AND CHANGE THE SUBJECT
The oldest trick in the book: Deny and lie — and when the news is bad, change the subject. That’s the Nincompoop in Chief’s m.o. So sayeth the experts, above all Paul Krugman. “I had a bad feeling about Bush, from an economic standpoint, as far back as the 2000 presidential campaign,” he says. “I […]
A 10-KILOTON THEORY
Is James Atlas really “an overwrought hysteric,” as I called him yesterday, because of his hand-wringing essay, “The Fear This Time,” about life in post-9/11 New York? Well, I still think of him as an Upper West Side weenie. But this morning New York Times op-ed columnist Nicholas Kristof writes that “a 10-kiloton nuclear weapon” exploding in Times […]
OUR NINCOMPOOP IN NICEVILLE
In case we forgot to mention this from today’s Washington Post: The economy has 1.1 million fewer jobs than the day Bush took office, making it more than likely he will join Herbert Hoover as the second president to see the nation suffer a net job loss on his watch. The economy is 7 million […]
DON’T ASK
Now that our Nincompoop in Chief has nominated a new Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) to head the Central Intelligence Agency, here are some words of wisdom from a trustworthy mathematician friend who does top-secret work for the Department of Defense and the American military: “Stan Turner’s comments on the 9/11 report are worth reading. […]
OH, PLEASE
James Atlas writes “The Fear This Time” in the current New York magazine. I suppose the title is intended to bring to mind James Baldwin’s “The Fire Next Time,” which is already a sign of overreaching and totally inappropriate. The piece itself reads likes an overwritten essay by an overwrought hysteric. Atlas leaves no doubt […]
THE PHAROAH, THE OUTLAW AND THE HOT CLUB
Glad I went to the sold-out Bob Dylan / Willie Nelson gig Friday night at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, N.Y., where they launched their summer tour of minor league ballparks before a crowd of about 12,000 fans. Loved the Hot Club of Cowtown, the opening act. Hot Club plays western swing — lots of their […]
MOVIN’ ON UP
Leon Freilich,