Behold the elitism of the eponymous liberal Hat-tip to Laban Tall for this sublime example of elite discomfiture, occasioned by the ruthless, knowledgeable Piers Morgan in an interview of Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger. It was retailed in The Independent today.
Further comment from me would be entirely superfluous, I think. Comments:2
Posted by gangsta1gnxp on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 00:11 | # The story isn’t from today—Guido Fawkes linked to it on April 2nd: http://www.order-order.com/2007/04/alan-rusbridger-correction.html Rusbridger, Toynbee et al, being pure of heart, are permitted to do things that to the impure of heart are not permitted. 3
Posted by Guessedworker on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 00:38 | # I did mention that it was retailed, and the Indy logs the date of the original airing of this interview in its pre-amble. I do not trouble myself to read the pudgy youth “Guido”. I am English and have to be snobbish about something. 4
Posted by Fred Scrooby on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 00:53 | # This is the bastard who sent out the creepy Guardian undercover spy who ruined the career of the ballerina because she was, in her private life, a BNP member. He keeps saying you’re entitled to keep your private life private as long as you’re not an elected official or a royal but the ballerina was neither, just a lass from Yorkshire who’d made good in London, became concerned about immigration, and was now ruined on his orders, finished essentially, because of this smug slimy petty hypocritical asshole giving the order to divulge her private life. Yet look at him squirm and claim “privacy” when the interviewer probes his own life! If I were he, half-a-million a year or not I wouldn’t be able to sleep nights ... let alone look in the mirror in the mornings ... 5
Posted by second class citizen on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 02:39 | # It’s not often you get to see the man behind the curtain, even if obliquely. And here’s why: “PM: I only ask, because I remember The Guardian treating me as a public figure when I encountered various scrapes as an editor. Do you think that your own life would stand up to much ethical scrutiny?” It was personal. But AR was quite content to give PM exactly what he wanted, without embarrassment most of the time. He called his set of cars “a fleet”, and came out with the price of a Skinny Latte immediately. That’s the confidence to know that nothing in the conversation is going to turn away the faithful from reading his magazine. Most of the useful idiots reading his rubbish are going to think “Well, he deserves those perks for promoting good causes”, and many intelligent people still reading it perceive that they benefit from the charade somehow. Nowhere are the questions asked “If you have influence enough to sway an election, are you not more powerful than most public figures and hence a public figure yourself? Why is there so little regulation of this 4th estate, other than a few ownership laws that a (racially) extended family can easily circumvent?” 6
Posted by second class citizen on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 16:47 | # Fred: Yes, I don’t really understand the chattering class mindset. They seem to have a bad case of cargo cult thinking. Drinking wine, eating every other culture’s food beside your own, living life as is depicted on TV… will give you status and make you rich and happy. Putting on the same makeup as a celebrity will somehow give you different DNA and somehow turn your sow’s ear into a silk purse. If I were to guess, most of these people are in the IQ 105-120 region. They can string a basic sentence together but have trouble with independent thought. The only way they can really climb a status hierarchy is to curry favor with whoever they perceive as the ruling class. In our era it’s obvious who that class is. 7
Posted by Fred Scrooby on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 17:50 | # You make quite astute observations there, SCC. Good, helpful post. 8
Posted by Anon on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 23:23 | # I do admire Rusbridger’s bravery (or stupidity) in agreeing to the interview. He had to know he was going to be eviscerated. Then again, maybe he thought he could get through it and Morgan would go easy, professional courtesy and all that. I would love to see Sulzberger go through this, but that is probably just wishful thinking. 9
Posted by a Finn on Wed, 25 Apr 2007 17:29 | # These guys are too numerous in Finland also. Addition to what was said in the interview, those areas where greens are prevalent and liberal immigration is supported fervently, in practice don’t have immigrants in Finland. Those counties and areas have also fervently resisted taking immigrants. In the following article a British labour politician has just learned that real people live, where immigrants go. Clearly, before we have been imaginary people to them and still are to the most of them. This sudden realization doesn’t change the actual policies in any meaningful way though: 10
Posted by fwood1 on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 06:49 | # “I would love to see Sulzberger go through this, but that is probably just wishful thinking.” Post a comment:
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Posted by second class citizen on Fri, 20 Apr 2007 00:06 | #
That was bloody brilliant!
It’s not often you get to see such a grand expose of leftist hypocrisy in action. It’s truly here that you get to see a glimpse inside the mind of someone who - if you believed what they write - is just someone working tirelessly and with little recompense for social justice. And when you dig down a bit, you find that they are nothing but the most hypocritical charlatans, paid to lie, in a position of unaccountable power far beyond that of anyone else in the country, even King or Prime Minister.
Rupert Murdoch, less a public figure than someone publicly elected? He has the ability to decide whether people are elected or not, and also who even stands to be elected!
It was fun watching this guy squirm - much like watching a leech after a bit of salt is poured onto it. He’d be much happier calmly sucking his blood while secreting his anesthetic, growing bloated while no one is aware of his presence.