NYU prof drools over Hugo Chavez at The Nation: I’m ‘a useful idiot’
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Liberal macro for the day: To be sure, Chavez was [brutality], but [dry hump].
— Cuffé (@CuffyMeh) March 6, 2013
The dry humping began Tuesday night at The Nation with NYU professor Greg Grandin’s paean to Hugo Chavez.
The magazine that loved Stalin is back, baby! thenation.com/article/173212…
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) March 6, 2013
Summary: @thenation praises Chavez’s authoritarian rule; craps their pants over Republican filibusters.
— Greg Pollowitz (@GPollowitz) March 6, 2013
When you’re such a predictable stereotype that you don’t even care if you appear like one, that’s real freedom. thenation.com/article/173212…
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) March 6, 2013
But it wasn’t all breathless swooning. Evidently, the Venezuelan tyrant had his flaws — like not being “authoritarian enough.”
He packed the courts, hounded the corporate media, legislated by decree and pretty much did away with any effective system of institutional checks or balances. But I’ll be perverse and argue that the biggest problem Venezuela faced during his rule was not that Chávez was authoritarian but that he wasn’t authoritarian enough. It wasn’t too much control that was the problem but too little.
Leftist magazine, The Nation, says Hugo Chavez wasn’t authoritarian enough. Yet, Leftists still get offended when you call them commies.
— RB (@RBPundit) March 6, 2013
# The Nation magazine, a reliable friend of the left no matter how extreme, laments today that Chavez, like Obama, hadn’t enough power.
— Jerry Carroll (@Jjc1Jerry) March 6, 2013
According to @thenation, Venezuela was simultaneously the “most democratic nation” and “not authoritarian enough”: thenation.com/article/173212….
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) March 6, 2013
The Nation Eulogizes Hugo Chavez: He ‘Wasn’t Authoritarian Enough’ mediaite.com/tv/the-nation-…
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) March 6, 2013
And then, a rare admission:
Writer for The Nation refers to himself as a ‘useful idiot for Chavez.’ Good Lord. thenation.com/article/173212…
— Kevin Eder (@keder) March 6, 2013
Really:
I’m what they call a useful idiot when it comes to Hugo Chávez, if only because rank-and-file social organizations that to me seem worthy of support in Venezuela continued to support him until the end.
Useful idiot, indeed.
“I’m what they call a useful idiot when it comes to Hugo Chávez.” #agreed. thenation.com/article/173212…
— Daniel Drezner (@dandrezner) March 6, 2013
It will be interesting to see if The Nation condemns this like National Review condemned Derbyshire’s racist column thenation.com/article/173212…
— Jon Henke (@JonHenke) March 6, 2013
Er, don’t hold your breath on that one. The Nation called Grandin’s eulogy “epic and extremely smart.”
Greg Grandin’s epic and extremely smart political obit of Hugo Chavez thenation.com/article/173212…
— The Nation (@thenation) March 6, 2013
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