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Writers We Love: James Wolcott

Writers we love (h/t B.) When the blogoverse is running slow, and deadlines loom, with lines like “Fred Thompson still acts like an amused/bemused bystander, as if he’s filling in for himself”, James Wolcott in Vanity Fair is always good for 3rd down completions. His assessment of the Iowa Republican debates is no exception:

Seance on a Wet Afternoon– It’s like a men’s club meeting in a funeral parlor, this Republican debate in Iowa, a row of dark suits forming a domino rank across the stage as they’re quizzed by a strict schoolmarmish moderator who seems to have a stopwatch ticking inside her head. Her reluctance to lax the rules leads to some shows of resistance from the contestants, Fred Thompson refusing to raise his hand on the issue of global warming, perhaps because his arm is tired. The glossiest domino is Mitt Romney, of course, who does himself no favors by getting testily anal about how much time he’s being alloted, though he’s a portrait in deportment compared to Alan Keyes, who seems to have stored up a pissload of anger, resentment, and righteous petulance until the right camera opportunity came along for maximum martyred posturing. Fred Thompson still acts like an amused/bemused bystander, as if he’s filling in for himself. Rudy Giuliani seems diminished by the format, rattling off his answers as if perforating a dartboard. … read more…

Gripes of Wrath

James Wolcott:

In their apoplectic fury over The New York Times’s publishing a front page expose of the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program, the White House and their lackeys may be backing themselves into a corner….read on

Lee Siegel

James Wolcott:“Lee Siegel Lee Siegel Lee Siegel."

Lee Siegel has it all figured out. Lee Siegel has everything figured out. He’s been unwrapping the bows and ribbons of his intellect on websites for years, including a preening Slate diary a few years ago that nearly got him laughed out of the lodge, yet he disassociates from the other riffraff online, behaving as if has nothing in common with the amoebic nonentities who presume that they too have something to say. TNR Online features a column called "Lee Siegel on Culture," which seems like a naughty thing to do to culture, but let that go for the mo…read on

Digby: "It is with great regret that I must resign from the vast left wing blogospheric conspiracy today. The time has come to choose one’s allegiances, and mine must lie with my liege lords, the journalistic and political leadership who have brought us where we are today. I can no longer be associated with the barbaric, illiterate jacknapes who presume to call their betters’ judgment into question…read on"



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