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An Idiot's Guide to Tom Friedman's Idiocy

Posted by David Sirota, Open Left at 10:33 AM on September 24, 2009.


Tom Friedman may be the single stupidest figure in American public life, and certainly is the supidest writer with such a large platform.

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Tom Friedman may be the single stupidest figure in American public life, and certainly is the supidest writer with such a large platform. I don't mean that he's wrong on everything (although he is substantively wrong on a lot of things) - I mean that he's actually an extremely dim bulb in that he displays a stunning lack of basic cognitive function. Specifically, he shows almost zero ability to realize that the arguments made by Tom Friedman often undermine the arguments made by Tom Friedman.

A great example of this is Friedman's recent column, decrying the truly lamentable fact that federal stimulus money is subsidizing job offshoring and foreign green industries, and not building jobs and green industries at home:

So, right now, our federal and state subsidies for installing solar systems are largely paying for the cost of importing solar panels made in China, by Chinese workers, using hi-tech manufacturing equipment invented in America...if you like importing oil from Saudi Arabia, you're going to love importing solar panels from China.

He's right on the substance, of course. Stimulus money is subsidizing all of that, as many of us predicted well before the stimulus passed. Why? In part because Tom Friedman, other pundits and corporations all made sure that the stimulus's "Buy American" provisions were severely watered down. Here was Friedman not-so-subtly attacking "Buy America" provisions as "protectionist" back during the stimulus debate:

President Obama has been doing his best to keep the worst protectionist impulses in Congress out of his stimulus plan...Each Indian state tries to protect its little economy with its own rules. America should not be trying to copy that...Protectionism did not cause the Great Depression, but it sure helped to make it "Great."

So here you have the same pundit who helped water down the "Buy America" provisions in the stimulus bill now complaining that the stimulus bill is being used to buy products from other countries. Likewise, this same pundit continues to aggressively support "free" trade policies that encourage the outsourcing he now decries - the policies that he admits he doesn't even bother to read.

Clearly, Friedman also doesn't bother to read his own columns - or perhaps he does and doesn't care that he contradicts himself all the time. Frankly, I've come to believe it's neither. I've come to believe that he's just an extraordinarily stupid person - a 12-year-old mind trapped in a pudgy, 50-something body. Only this isn't the movie Big - Friedman is respected as a Great Thinker worthy of advising the President of the United States.

Maybe that says all you need to know about the American Idiocracy.

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David Sirota was the top spokesman for Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee. He is currently writing a book on the middle class economic squeeze for Crown Publishers. You can contact him at Davidsirota.com.


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Obama Plays Chess....
Posted by: rgoalierob on Sep 24, 2009 11:30 AM   
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While the others play golf.
Sadly, Friedman has a very large audience, so Obama needs him on his side to get his economic plan approved by Moderates.

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» RE: Obama Plays Chess.... Posted by: robalb
Pandering is hard work
Posted by: Hiroak on Sep 24, 2009 2:29 PM   
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A system that is a proven failure is hard to defend.

Remember how silly some of the last of the Soviet apologists looked, i.e. Vladimir Posner, even though I liked his erudition and intellectual approach he was wrong. Yet he was constantly on the nightly news espousing the USSR's greatness. Yet in 2005 he admitted "What I was doing was propaganda." Comparing his former role to that of Karen Hughes, the U.S. Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, he commented that, "You know, as someone who's gone through this and someone who regrets having done what he's done, and who spent many, many years of his life, and I think probably the best years of my life, doing something that was wrong, I say it just isn't worth it". To his credit he was frequently defending Gorbachev but still trying to ride a dead horse is futile any way you try to mount it.

Maybe Friedman and BillO and Rush et.al. will find the balls that Posner has to admit their foibles? Naaaah never happen. They are just vile men without souls.

Friedman is a vacuous ninny but then name a Reich Winger who is articulate and presents well reasoned arguments? They have nothing to defend except failure so what is there to say except "sorry"?

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Please...
Posted by: northerner on Sep 24, 2009 3:28 PM   
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If that's the best example of Friedman's idiocy you can find, you're not even trying. What did you do, read two randomly selected columns?

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wonder
Posted by: swdunn on Sep 25, 2009 5:30 AM   
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'Stupid' and 'pudgy' That's it? Did you forget to say 'doo doo head'? I was looking for a little more reasoned article. I didn't find it here.

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lisella
Posted by: crescent on Sep 25, 2009 8:45 AM   
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I'm not defending tom friedman - I despise him - and yes, he's an idiot, among other things, and worse, one with access to a lot of readers. 12 year old mind, yes... but, what does his being "pudgy" have to do with anything? Would you find him smarter or his columns make more sense if he were thin?
When are you guys going to grow up? Progressive - enlightened - thinking means not looking at people's body shapes.
sheesh, never thought I'd be defending friedman - and I'm not!!!

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The American Idiocracy
Posted by: Zeugitai on Sep 25, 2009 9:55 AM   
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This expression deserves currency for its accuracy.

The North American noosphere is the ideological equivalent of an impenetrable thicket growing in a vast quagmire. Of +/-310 million citizens, perhaps a few million have minds not entirely lost in that morass. Sadly, these minds have no other option than to attempt to blaze their way through that madness, and they inevitably become just another bramble in the vast tangled mess. In the end, all of the minds, great and small, are enmired in the "idiocracy," and those truly in power remain securely, comfortably, and relatively anonymously in power in the metaphorical hills and mountains well away from the "scatosphere" which is the American public forum.

Who ever thought that "democracy" was a good idea? It was those who hold real power. They were aware that the resultant idiocracy would effectively neutralize all of the minds born into and fool enough to wander into it. People are, generally, little more intelligent than stones, barely more articulate than hyenas, as selfish and personable as crocodiles, and as socially insecure as ruminants.

Yes, I realize that by posting to this little forum I am wandering in that thicket. I anticipate a hail of stones, the barks of hyenas, and the snaps of crocodiles. More likely, some group spokesperson will presume to speak for the rest, and lead the clique that identifies with her/him in a mini-exodus of self-righteous exclusion from my post. Verbal knives will flay my credibility. All this is the inevitable and predictable mechanics of the idiocracy at work. It is the way America "works" to eviscerate the minds of its citizens like chickens in a factory slaughterhouse.

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