The most bizarre analyses I’ve seen today
This is what I get for surfing the web instead of revising that paper-that’s-really-just-perfect-the-way-it-is-and-I-don’t-care-what-those-stupid-peer-referees-think. First up, Scott Sullivan, “U.S. Jews Must Protect Wolfowitz,” The Conservative Voice: US Jews must protect Wolfowitz because the allegations against him are baseless and Germany?s motives in pushing these allegations are suspect. Meanwhile, President Bush wants to purge his administration ...
This is what I get for surfing the web instead of revising that paper-that's-really-just-perfect-the-way-it-is-and-I-don't-care-what-those-stupid-peer-referees-think. First up, Scott Sullivan, "U.S. Jews Must Protect Wolfowitz," The Conservative Voice: US Jews must protect Wolfowitz because the allegations against him are baseless and Germany?s motives in pushing these allegations are suspect. Meanwhile, President Bush wants to purge his administration of anti-Iran policy makers. As his legacy, Bush wants to make a strategic partnership with Iran?s Nazi President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Firing Paul Wolfowitz is the down payment on Bush's strategic partnership with Iran.Right. Next up: Grady Hendrix, "Mocha Zombies," Slate: The rage virus, with its ability to create red-eyed, screaming monsters, with its instantaneous transmission via liquid, and the fact that its frantic growth can only be stopped by firebombing, is an effective metaphor for the unstoppable, global spread of Starbucks.... Images of rabid globalization... still deliver a kick, and there's nothing that says "New World Order" more than a horde of single-minded zombies devouring the quick and assimilating them into their anonymous, ever-expanding ranks. I think this one is intended to be funny, but I'll let the readers be the judge.
This is what I get for surfing the web instead of revising that paper-that’s-really-just-perfect-the-way-it-is-and-I-don’t-care-what-those-stupid-peer-referees-think. First up, Scott Sullivan, “U.S. Jews Must Protect Wolfowitz,” The Conservative Voice:
US Jews must protect Wolfowitz because the allegations against him are baseless and Germany?s motives in pushing these allegations are suspect. Meanwhile, President Bush wants to purge his administration of anti-Iran policy makers. As his legacy, Bush wants to make a strategic partnership with Iran?s Nazi President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Firing Paul Wolfowitz is the down payment on Bush’s strategic partnership with Iran.
Right. Next up: Grady Hendrix, “Mocha Zombies,” Slate:
The rage virus, with its ability to create red-eyed, screaming monsters, with its instantaneous transmission via liquid, and the fact that its frantic growth can only be stopped by firebombing, is an effective metaphor for the unstoppable, global spread of Starbucks…. Images of rabid globalization… still deliver a kick, and there’s nothing that says “New World Order” more than a horde of single-minded zombies devouring the quick and assimilating them into their anonymous, ever-expanding ranks.
I think this one is intended to be funny, but I’ll let the readers be the judge.
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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