It must be tough to be a royal ass-kisser when there are no more royal asses to kiss. Brooks puckers up and does his best, but the asses keep changing on him.
You're right about him, Susan, but the failings of the piece include other things. E.g., he completely neglects the corrupting effect of money on...well, everything: On politics, which leads to the corruption of institutions (like the Supreme Court). On foreign policy (which prompts the military-ind. complex to promulgate a hot war in Viet Nam). On political parties (which prompts the Republicans to whore after morons and racists in the South), etc., etc.
It's classic Brooks to schpritz some armchair sociology and ignore the various huge, stinking elephants in the room.
You're right about him, Susan, but the failings of the piece include other things. E.g., he completely neglects the corrupting effect of money on...well, everything: On politics, which leads to the corruption of institutions (like the Supreme Court). On foreign policy (which prompts the military-ind. complex to promulgate a hot war in Viet Nam). On political parties (which prompts the Republicans to whore after morons and racists in the South), etc., etc.
ReplyDeleteIt's classic Brooks to schpritz some armchair sociology and ignore the various huge, stinking elephants in the room.
He's been hitting this theme quite a bit recently.
ReplyDeleteA one-track mind indeed.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to think money ennobles, like McArdle. Why oh why do we have to live with this Gatsby rejects?
"The bottoms keep changing"
ReplyDeleteOr being changed by prostitutes.