Commentary Still Crazy, But Chabon Hits Back |
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by Eli Valley, February 5, 2008 |
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Michael Chabon: He's trained to interpret communications from Bizarro World
As Izzy noted yesterday and Michael followed up on today, Michael Chabon wrote a ringing endorsement of Obama in the Washington Post. Concerned that Commentary might lose its credentials as the most borderline-delusional magazine in the Jewish world today, Jeopardy champion John Podhoretz penned a reply to Chabon in which he referred to The Yiddish Policeman's Union as "a work of anti-Zionism so thoroughgoing that it makes Mearshimer and Walt look like Jabotinsky and Ben-Gurion by contrast." Excellent piece of prose, John! It almost makes daddy's "World War IV" argument sound rational!
But with characteristic class, Chabon came back with a gentleman's knockout:
Dear Mr. Podhoretz,
Criticism from you is, as always, particularly sweet, though I am forever grateful for having been trained, by years of reading Superman comic books, to properly interpret communications from the Bizarro World.
So, thanks for the reassurance and endorsement of my views.
Sometimes I can’t not help not enjoying your writing, either!
Sincerely,
Michael Chabon
(I'm assuming it's the real Chabon who commented there, but obviously it could have been anyone.)
Anonymous
The characters in The
The characters in The Yiddish Policeman's Union are extremely accurate portrayal of typical Jews.
Anonymous
Especially the parts about
Especially the parts about how Jews are willing to slaughter other Jews in the name of Zionism.
naftali
Yeah, Right
You can't be a Jew, Mr. Anonymous-s, because you would know that the phrase 'typical Jew' is an oxymoron.
naftali
And One More Thing
The comment that was signed Michael Chabon, that I doubt was really by Michael Chabon--that's a knockout? It's being hit with a feather. Not even a very heavy feather.
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