Ross Barkan's piece on what the fuck is wrong with Taibbi isn't bad. It's got a Doug Henwood quote about him going off the rails. And, I didn't know that he and Mark Ames had a 20-year non-speaking feud going. (Ames refused to talk to Barkan, but Yasha Levine gave him an earful.)
It's not bad, but it's incomplete, as I told Barkan, with cc-s to Taibbi and Glenn Greenwald (because) on Twitter.
Let's just work from the Tweets I sent and build on that.
First, the Glennwald tie:
SHOCK me that a "what happened to Matt Taibbi" piece has a Glenn Greenwald quote because .@RossBarkan THAT's what happened to Taibbi ... he started sniffing Glennwald's butt-crack and dineros .@mtaibbi .@ggreenwald 1/x https://t.co/eknOLXzqJ4
— Crushes Xi Jinping Thought Kool-Aid peddlers 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) October 29, 2021
Then, my follow on that, based on my blogging:
I talked about Taibbi humping Greenwald's leg not too long after Matt went to Substack, a full year ago 2/x https://t.co/x3PaVL9Xll
— Crushes Xi Jinping Thought Kool-Aid peddlers 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) October 29, 2021
So, Matt saw something in Glenn. Whether it was more money, more fame of being a contrarian with a schtick, about 50-50, or what, who knows.
Then, Taibbi's lies by omission about cancel culture:
As for Matt Taibbi's hysteria over "cancel culture," he's a liar if he doesn't admit that much of that hysteria comes from people who promote "cancel Palestinian rights culture" #BDS 3/x https://t.co/EXwnkJ0P0L
— Crushes Xi Jinping Thought Kool-Aid peddlers 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) October 29, 2021
Followed by what that means:
In fact, re Matt Taibbi, the Zionism that's behind that "cancel Palestinian rights culture" is ITSELF #IdentityPolitics as well as a form of #CancelCulture 4/x
— Crushes Xi Jinping Thought Kool-Aid peddlers 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) October 29, 2021
This core issue of many famous public quasi-intellectuals and pseudo-intellectuals (you, Bari Weiss) who claims to oppose cancel culture while instead promoting it is some of the rankest of hypocrisies.
Taibbi does have some real issues about identity politics. But, left-liberals and leftists like the quoted Henwood, and myself, do as well. Didn't make us nutters. Doesn't make us agree with nutters. That led to this tweet:
Fourth, contra Taibbi, one can be critical of Robin DiAngelo https://t.co/8Mag6Q9rhi and Ibram X. Kendi https://t.co/NnfZhbb7jy and still be a good left-liberal or even leftist, as I am 5/x
— Crushes Xi Jinping Thought Kool-Aid peddlers 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) October 29, 2021
And, I concluded with other things Barkan overlooked:
Beyond THAT, Taibbi's got other problems, including:
— Crushes Xi Jinping Thought Kool-Aid peddlers 🚩🌻 (@AFCC_Esq) October 29, 2021
1. Fellating Islamophobe Hindutva-fascist Tulsi Gabbard
2. Being misleading abt Russia's 2016 DNC (AND REPUBLICAN NATL' COMM) computer hacking
2A. By extension, abetting Seth Rich conspiracy theory 6/xhttps://t.co/jpUWT1gyrK
That one, by the way, applies to the aforementioned Ames and Levine, as well, and also to Aaron Maté and other allegedly outside the box stenos, the Russian hacking and related issues part of it. And Glennwald, while I'm here. The Tulsi part was seen through by Ames and Levine, but Glennwald fellated her and Maté flirted with that.
Update: Taibbi is now dropping "poor me" bullshit on Twitter.
My response?
My parents were 20, broke, and living in public housing when I was born. https://t.co/Jmpx1sEGh0
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) November 1, 2021
Was that "public housing" or "campus housing"? Matt's dad (dunno about Mom) was either a junior or senior at Rutgers when he was born. And, about everybody in college is broke.
But, was Mike Taibbi that broke? He grew up in an upper middle class suburb of New York City, Malverne, Long Island. Read the City-Data profile. After Rutgers, Mike went to U of Chicago Law. Not Harvard, but a cut above average for sure. Then, within a couple of years of that, his TV gigs were in Boston and NYC, not the hinterlands. Luck? Connections?
And, that said? Taibbi jumped the shark LONG before Barkan's piece, as I note.
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