Burlesquoni

by Henry Farrell on September 27, 2003

I’d planned to do a number on Paul Johnson’s extraordinary “rant”:http://www.forbes.com/columnists/free_forbes/2003/1006/037.html against Europe, but “Mark Kleiman”:http://markarkleiman.blogspot.com/2003_09_01_markarkleiman_archive.html#106461571572522168 has beaten me to it. I don’t have much to add, except to say that Johnson is a dreadful old fraud, even as superannuated Tory farts go. And his prose style is wretched; the sort of sub-Burkean lugubrious sententiousness that conservatives are liable to mistake for profundity when they’ve overdone the port a bit.

Still, there’s good news for those of you who think that Johnson’s right about Europe’s economic backwardness. Silvio Berlusconi has just launched a “new marketing effort”:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3137406.stm, encouraging foreigners to invest in Italy. As Berlusconi describes it:

bq. “Italy is now a great country to invest in… today we have fewer communists and those who are still there deny having been one … Another reason to invest in Italy is that we have beautiful secretaries… superb girls.

It’s a cliche to say that you can’t make this stuff up. But you can’t. You really can’t.

{ 11 comments }

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Tom 09.27.03 at 11:52 am

Ugh. Johnson really doesn’t improve with age, does he?

For a little light relief, here is a brilliantly rude smackdown by Christopher Hitchens. It’s from the period before he too began to lurch towards Johnsonhood.

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Ophelia Benson 09.27.03 at 4:58 pm

“And his prose style is wretched; the sort of sub-Burkean lugubrious sententiousness that conservatives are liable to mistake for profundity when they’ve overdone the port a bit.”

Brilliant! Even almost Burko-Johnsonian-Hitchensian, perhaps. With just a dash of Hazlitt.

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Henry 09.27.03 at 5:30 pm

I’d actually thought about linking to the Hitchens smackdown (pun intended?), but thought that I was already being mean enough.

Ophelia – thanks for the nice words.

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Doug 09.27.03 at 7:43 pm

Pity the American conservative, though, often a teetotaler on top of everything else, averse even to overdoing the port…

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David Duff 09.28.03 at 7:29 pm

Weeeeellll, as Jeremy Paxman might wheeze, I read both pieces and if you think Kleiman did for Johnson then I can only suppose you also think the French won the battle of Waterloo. If there was any ranting in evidence it came entirely from Kleiman. Johnson’s prose by contrast was a model of clarity and brevity of sentences except for those requiring a list of examples to support his arguement. Johnson is an old man. My guess is that Kleiman is a young man. But I know which one is the windbag!
David Duff

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Seb 09.28.03 at 8:14 pm

Even when Johnson allegedly offers “facts,” he turns out to be all wrong.

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dsquared 09.28.03 at 11:50 pm

You missed the best bit of SB’s speech, the bit where he started boasting about low inheritance taxes with the slogan “come and die in Italy”

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Henry 09.29.03 at 1:22 am

Didn’t actually _know_ about that other little nugget. You got a link to it? See Naples and die how are ya.

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dsquared 09.29.03 at 2:59 pm

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dsquared 09.29.03 at 5:12 pm

Paul Johnson, eminent British historian and author [arsehole – dd], Lee Kuan Yew, senior minister of Singapore [beneficent and wise father of his country, if perhaps a little inclined to litigation – dd], and Ernesto Zedillo, former president of Mexico [arsehole – dd], in addition to Forbes Chairman Caspar W. Weinberger [arsehole – dd], are now periodically writing this column.

Wow.

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Mark 09.29.03 at 9:43 pm

“superannuated tory fart” – Brilliant

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