Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Today's Dog Bite

GOP Hitman Andrew Breitbart's Confessional Memoir: I Wouldn't Be a Foul, Raging Jerk If I Had Made It in Hollywood


If he hadn't been a foul raging jerk he might've made it in Hollywood, for that matter.
It won’t surprise anyone who has followed Breitbart’s ascent to learn that he is driven by hatred of the Hollywood and media establishments. A very deep and personal hatred. What becomes clear in these pages is the way these hatreds have origins in self-loathing and narcissism of a geographically specific type. The key is Breitbart’s rearing and life in Tinsel Town, a community he desperately wanted to be a part of, but which, it appears, wanted nothing to do with him.
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Breitbart complains that he was exposed to a raft of deeply anti-American ideas. As an American Studies major, he writes, he was subjected to the evil thoughts of émigré Critical Theorists like Theodor Adorno and Herbert Marcuse, who he blames for destroying everything good in postwar America. It is impossible to overstate Breitbart’s hatred for these “boring and bleating philosophers” who escaped the Nazis and “exploit[ed]” America’s openness and liberty by deploying “ideological Anthrax.”

At one point, Breitbart fantasizes about choking the life out of these mid-century refugee philosophers. “If I could go back in a time machine, I would go back to strangle these malcontents,” he writes.

Or at least that’s what it says in a review copy of Breitbart's book provided to Media Matters. Someone apparently sanitized this line at the last moment, because in the final, published version, it now reads, “If I could go back in a time machine, I would go back to kick these malcontents in their shins.”
Oh, Andy, don't let the P.C. Police scare you!

2 comments:

Aunt Snow said...

for someone who dislikes malcontents, he should look in the mirror.

Have I ever heard him say anything positive about anyone yet?

I still have to chuckle at the thought of him standing on the deck at Shutters flinging the bird to a group of earnest John Admas Middle School kids marching in support of kids in Darfur.

Hamish Mack said...

I know, liberals made him a liar! They did a fucking good job on him didn't they?