Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Faggots and Maggots


I wonder what it says about me that people like Denesh S'Souza no longer make me angry, they just make me sad and remind why I've dropped out of obsessively following politics like I used to.

He was on the Colbert Report last night promoting his new book, The Enemy at Home: The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11. And ironically, by pretending to agree with Mr. D'Souza, Mr. Colbert actually gets him to admit that he sympathizes with the terrorists. Sort of tricky and under-handed, yes, and D'Souza clearly doesn't get the joke and that it's on him, but perhaps he should do his research before he agrees to appear on talk shows.

Crooks and Liars has the video up here. Trust me, it's well worth watching, if for no other reason than to see this asshole hang his head in humiliation at the end of the interview.

There's also a pretty brutal Washington Post review of the book here.

2 comments:

Stacy Schoolfield said...

yeah...I saw this...The FDR comment blew me away!

bh said...

Jesus, what a jackass. Under a barrage of Stephen Colbert sarcasm, he actually seems to get scared near the end of the interview and blurt out something accurate about 9/11 (only to append it with a claim about the depravity of our culture). I suspect he knows that almost everything he said is bullshit. Weirdly, though, he really did seem to think Stephen Colbert was playing it straight.

Also, though, I don't think this sort of book should discourage you from following politics. Books like this (and, locally, candidates like Kinky Friedman) feign a serious discussion of politics but are really after something else. This book has the same relationship to politics as professional wrestling has to boxing.