EZRA KLEIN v MATT YGLESIAS

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its thoughtful young man routine, entertainment, a lullaby for npr listeners, which is exposed as such when his first question to bill gates isnt "why is the microsoft word guy running global public health"

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 14:44 (five years ago)

doesnt really appeal to me since i happen to despise nice young men, but to each their own

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 14:47 (five years ago)

xp But why does it have to be a "routine"? I think Klein genuinely believes in what he does and finds it worthwhile. You may think it's bullshit, which is fine, but it seems strange to call it an act. By your definition, I'm a mark because I buy into it (I'm not an NPR listener, but I am a regular listener of EK's podcast). But I also work for a publication that has interviewed Bill Gates about such things, so maybe that's to be expected.

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 14:55 (five years ago)

Never mind, I'm sorry I took the bait.

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:00 (five years ago)

he might actually genuinely believe everything he does, more likely some consideration of career advancement is also in the mix there, and needless to say he is subject to multitude powerful institutions, but regardless the end product, the public ezra klein if you will, is no more than a consumable

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:00 (five years ago)

i mean you can call it bait if you want but might be more interesting to try to justify his career long sycophancy

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:02 (five years ago)

what kind of young men do you like lag∞n

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:02 (five years ago)

I have work to do, and don't feel like getting riled up, so I'm going to pass. But thanks!

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:04 (five years ago)

kinda points to the fact that if you want to have a career as an apologist for the awful things done in the name of power you have to be deeply stupid, some would argue that its all careerism and cynicism but i think the job really requires natural ability

― lag∞n, Monday, April 26, 2021 3:57 PM (yesterday) bookmarkflaglink

fwiw i do think these people, your david brookes and whatnot, tend to be true believers, but also thats convenient for their bank account and resume which makes it easier, and the result is generally an uncanny imitation of sincerity and insight, a schtick

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:06 (five years ago)

what kind of young men do you like lag∞n

― So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, April 27, 2021 11:02 AM (four minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink

you know funny, creative, big hearted, the good stuff

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:08 (five years ago)

creative not a creative, say

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:19 (five years ago)

is there any more depressing term than "a creative" its so powerfully corporately bad it almost rises to the level of... creativity

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:21 (five years ago)

i was at a wedding and a girl seated at my table was like wait is everyone at this table a creative, i have since become a purely technical worker

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:24 (five years ago)

You excused yourself and had a drink at the table of influencers.

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:25 (five years ago)

lol there was no such thing as influencers then!

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:26 (five years ago)

i kind of like influencers tho you know for being so cyberpunk

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:28 (five years ago)

the only influencers then were spirits and drugs nyuk nyuk

So who you gonna call? The martini police (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:32 (five years ago)

ayye

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:33 (five years ago)

I'll be over at the disruptors tent. They've got vapeable stem cells.

Muswell Hillbilly Elegy (President Keyes), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 15:59 (five years ago)

Personally, I have found a lot of value in reading and listening to Ezra Klein. I find his views insightful and thought-provoking, from his analyses of U.S. politics to his journeys into psychological terrain on subjects like creativity, happiness, anxiety, etc. I'm sure he has made some mistakes in his career as a journalist, and I'm confident that I wouldn't agree with every word he has written. But at the same time, a few episodes of his podcast were especially helpful to me when I was suddenly laid off a couple of years ago and was searching for some meaning and direction. Maybe my admiration for him makes me a dupe of the establishment, a dumb member of the bourgeoisie. So be it. I'm happier this way.

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 16:56 (five years ago)

Namaste. 🙏

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:05 (five years ago)

ek is willing to explore a pretty wide range of ideas and does not exclude his own judgments from his own examinations. these are good things. my is like the king of smug conclusory argumentation for the most part. imo.

Hunt3r, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:09 (five years ago)

mistakes in his career as a journalist? idk his sycophancy seems more like a feature than a bug, i have not followed kleins recent career that closely but seems like hes branched out into more of the world of ideas where he used to be a pure wonk guy, i suspect i would not like his ideas about ideas but im not begrudging anyone who likes to listen to a podcast about interesting stuff, however i do think we should be critical listeners as far as whats being sold to us, and klein as a times columnist is certainly being sold as someone with serious political ideas, which i think is pretty clearly not true

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:12 (five years ago)

i enjoyed how ek's obsession with the filibuster for the past like 5 years became the running joke of some of his dialogue commentary-- about him having a this nerdy, perseverative tick, but fuck. weren't wrong. and yeah, i know he was not unique on the warnings, but he was definitely most insistent upon mentioning it.

Hunt3r, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:14 (five years ago)

I don’t think Klein’s a bad guy and I think I’ve read worthwhile things from him recently but it’s a little hard to get over the fact that Joe Biden had a much clearer understanding of Paul Ryan than he did.

JoeStork, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:17 (five years ago)

if I fucked up as bad as Klein did there I'd have run away in shame and changed careers tbh

not even saying this as a criticism really, I just don't understand pundit mindset.

intern at pepe le pew research (Simon H.), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:21 (five years ago)

yeah i mean credit where both of the guys itt tend to be right about procedural things like that, and tbh both of them have prob had a real effect towards normalizing killing the filibuster xp

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:21 (five years ago)

if I fucked up as bad as Klein did there I'd have run away in shame and changed careers tbh

not even saying this as a criticism really, I just don't understand pundit mindset.


True and tbf this equally applies to writers I like much much more. Jamelle Bouie for example spent the summer of 2016 confidently informing me trump had no path to the White House.

rob, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:28 (five years ago)

takes a certain type to be a pundit, and its not necessarily good lol

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:31 (five years ago)

i have not followed kleins recent career that closely

To be fair, while I have been familiar with Klein for a long time, I have not actually followed him closely *until* the past 4-5 years (basically, when he started his podcast, though I also liked a lot of what he wrote for Vox). So I missed the whole Paul Ryan thing that people always bring up, as though whatever he said in 2012 or whenever renders him a pudding-brained sycophant who lacks the critical faculty possessed by the wisest ILXors. Based on reading his Vox/NYT articles, reading his book, and listening to his podcast, I do find him to be "someone with serious political ideas," so what does that say about me?

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:47 (five years ago)

idk really know what are his serious political ideas you like

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:48 (five years ago)

Probably that you don’t go on Twitter very much xp

Clara Lemlich stan account (silby), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:49 (five years ago)

I *wish* I didn't go on Twitter that much. I spent far too much time there. I follow a lot of other journalists who probably hold similar opinions to Ezra.

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:50 (five years ago)

Most of the good political opinions I see are from 21 year old transgender Maoists

Clara Lemlich stan account (silby), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:52 (five years ago)

I think he has been OTM about the filibuster, and I thought his book about polarization was pretty good. (Which, by the way, is an analysis grounded in political science that makes clear that the mid-20th-century era of bipartisanship was a corrupt bargain in many ways and also directly blames Republicans for the current era of gridlock. It's not a plaintive exercise in nostalgia, as the title may unwittingly suggest.)

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:57 (five years ago)

theres a general consensus on the left about the failure of the technocratic approach, and erza is certainly if nothing a technocrat, someone who can be right about the filibuster but then sit down with bill gates, an utterly ruthless operator in service of his own power and perfect emblem for all thats wrong with the world, and see a fellow logic driven problem solver, turns out abandoning morality in favor of reason, false binary obvs, was... immoral

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 17:59 (five years ago)

an utterly ruthless operator in service of his own power and perfect emblem for all thats wrong with the world

You've lost me

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:00 (five years ago)

My general impression was that Klein would write well-argued columns about a particular political situation that viewed Republicans as mainly good-faith actors with principles that he didn’t share, and then the Republicans would do something to make it clear they had no interest in governing, and then Klein would write something castigating Republicans for their behavior, and then his brain would reset and he would not have changed his general viewpoint at all.

JoeStork, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:00 (five years ago)

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation worse for the world than anything Microsoft ever did certainly

Clara Lemlich stan account (silby), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:01 (five years ago)

Yeah, the eradication of wild poliovirus from all but two countries in the world is a travesty.

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:02 (five years ago)

might want to check out what bill gates is trending for today

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:03 (five years ago)

My general impression was that Klein would write well-argued columns about a particular political situation that viewed Republicans as mainly good-faith actors with principles that he didn’t share, and then the Republicans would do something to make it clear they had no interest in governing, and then Klein would write something castigating Republicans for their behavior, and then his brain would reset and he would not have changed his general viewpoint at all.

― JoeStork, Tuesday, April 27, 2021 1:00 PM (one minute ago) bookmarkflaglink

It's entirely conceivable that Klein operated in this way in the Bush/Obama era. I don't recognize it at all as a description of his writing in the Trump/Biden era.

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:04 (five years ago)

(I say "entirely conceivable" because I didn't read him back then. It wouldn't surprise me!)

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:05 (five years ago)

It's entirely conceivable that Klein operated in this way in the Bush/Obama era. I don't recognize it at all as a description of his writing in the Trump/Biden era.

― jaymc, Tuesday, April 27, 2021 2:04 PM (twenty-nine seconds ago) bookmarkflaglink

thats become untenable due to uhh developments but his approach with gates et al is no different

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:06 (five years ago)

don't really care about these people but i sure do enjoy reading lag00n pinning them down.

John Cooper of Christian rock band Skillet (map), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:16 (five years ago)

*bows deeply*

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:20 (five years ago)

its my personal feeling that it would be best if everyone just agreed that accumulating billions of dollars is a fundamental moral wrong, but if anyone wants some details on how exactly bill gates is saving the world

Gates's role in vaccine apartheid is laid out in exquisite detail in @nataliesurely's outstanding @newrepublic feature, which delves into Gates's longstanding project to sideline democratic governments and cooperation in favor of monopoly tyranny.https://t.co/ZCKTy1CGOU

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— Cory Doctorow (@doctorow) April 13, 2021

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:22 (five years ago)

you gotta tip you hat to the gates pr machine while he was running microsoft it wouldve been hard to find someone who took issue with calling him ruthless, even his fans lol

lag∞n, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:40 (five years ago)

I like The New Republic and will read that article. I don't have much interest in defending Gates as a person, though I do maintain that his foundation has done good work.

jaymc, Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:45 (five years ago)

sideline democratic governments and cooperation in favor of monopoly tyranny

People who stand at the apex of hierarchical institutions are predominately biased in favor of monopoly tyranny. They see it as supremely efficient and fail to see its inherent weaknesses, because its greatest weakness is complete reliance on one highly fallible individual: themself. They're far more likely to be megalomaniacs than egalitarians.

sharpening the contraindications (Aimless), Tuesday, 27 April 2021 18:57 (five years ago)


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