Kathianne
08-22-2012, 08:05 PM
Niall Ferguson gets a second bite of the apple to argue that Obama must go:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/08/21/niall-ferguson-defends-newsweek-cover-correct-this-bloggers.html
<header class="clearfix"> Niall Ferguson Defends Newsweek Cover: Correct This, Bloggers <time class="timestamp" property="dc:created" datetime="2012-08-21T16:13:00.000Z" pubdate="pubdate">Aug 21, 2012 12:13 PM EDT </time> First, duck the argument. Second, nitpick. Third, vilify. That’s what Niall Ferguson says liberal bloggers did after reading his Newsweek story on Obama’s record. Here, he offers a point-by-point defense of his argument.
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</header> <figure class="multimedia section"> http://cdn.thedailybeast.com/content/dailybeast/articles/2012/08/21/niall-ferguson-defends-newsweek-cover-correct-this-bloggers/_jcr_content/body/inlineimage.img.503.jpg/1345568318551.cached.jpg <figcaption class="figcaption"> </figcaption> </figure> The other day, a British friend asked me if there was anything about the United States I disliked. I was happily on vacation and couldn’t think of anything. But now I remember. I really can’t stand America’s liberal bloggers.
“We know no spectacle so ridiculous,” Lord Macaulay famously wrote, “as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality.” But the spectacle of the American liberal blogosphere in one of its almost daily fits of righteous indignation is not so much ridiculous as faintly sinister. Why? Because what I have encountered since the publication of my Newsweek article (http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/08/19/niall-ferguson-on-why-barack-obama-needs-to-go.html) criticizing President Obama looks suspiciously like an orchestrated attempt to discredit me...
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/08/21/niall-ferguson-defends-newsweek-cover-correct-this-bloggers.html
<header class="clearfix"> Niall Ferguson Defends Newsweek Cover: Correct This, Bloggers <time class="timestamp" property="dc:created" datetime="2012-08-21T16:13:00.000Z" pubdate="pubdate">Aug 21, 2012 12:13 PM EDT </time> First, duck the argument. Second, nitpick. Third, vilify. That’s what Niall Ferguson says liberal bloggers did after reading his Newsweek story on Obama’s record. Here, he offers a point-by-point defense of his argument.
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</header> <figure class="multimedia section"> http://cdn.thedailybeast.com/content/dailybeast/articles/2012/08/21/niall-ferguson-defends-newsweek-cover-correct-this-bloggers/_jcr_content/body/inlineimage.img.503.jpg/1345568318551.cached.jpg <figcaption class="figcaption"> </figcaption> </figure> The other day, a British friend asked me if there was anything about the United States I disliked. I was happily on vacation and couldn’t think of anything. But now I remember. I really can’t stand America’s liberal bloggers.
“We know no spectacle so ridiculous,” Lord Macaulay famously wrote, “as the British public in one of its periodical fits of morality.” But the spectacle of the American liberal blogosphere in one of its almost daily fits of righteous indignation is not so much ridiculous as faintly sinister. Why? Because what I have encountered since the publication of my Newsweek article (http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/08/19/niall-ferguson-on-why-barack-obama-needs-to-go.html) criticizing President Obama looks suspiciously like an orchestrated attempt to discredit me...