I'm going back to Passover. You can yell at me for an article I denounced, written for a crappy publication I don't work for, tomorrow.
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Here are the tweets of Jonah Goldberg, on the subject of the attacks on his NRO colleague, John Derbyshire, in which Derb wrote a column about race for Takimag, and people are calling for him to be fired. The pictures, except for the retweet of Ramesh Ponnuru's tweet, are of Jonah's actual dog, Cosmo, who is adorable. But he's supposed to be a lapdog. Tweets are in reverse chronological order:
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I'm going back to Passover. You can yell at me for an article I denounced, written for a crappy publication I don't work for, tomorrow.
"Screed", of course, is liberal hate-word. Derbyshire called Lowry out on that before, when Tom Tancredo was the target.
@ConArtCritic I think you want to fight with a strawman here.
@ConArtCritic it matters insofar as the person I replied to said it was published on NRO. No one at NR saw it beforehand. That was my point.
@hswindell his piece wasn't published at national review, seems lost on a lot of people.
I know I don't. RT @ObsoleteDogma Does @NRO want to be associated with someone who publishes racist trash like this? http://bit.ly/Ht4hmz
Retweeted by Jonah GoldbergFor the record, I find my colleague John Derbyshire's piece fundamentally indefensible and offensive. I wish he hadn't written it.
NROnik, LAT/syndicated columnist, AEI Fellow & author of forthcoming The Tyranny of Cliches. Speakers Bureau: www.kepplerspeakers.com
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Obviously, anyone with an LA Times column who does corporate speaking has to agree with received ideas on race and what's allowed to be said, or he'll lose his job.