Sockpuppetry of the Penis (Was: Another Shattered Glass Moment for The New Republic)
Nick Gillespie | September 2, 2006, 4:44pm
Titular update: As Jane Galt mentioned in her original post on the matter and as reader Rimfax points out below, this is a post about sockpuppet shenanigans and, as such, deserves a better headline than my original effort. Color me oblivious, but when I think of sock puppets, I, like Sal Paradise thinking of Dean Moriarity at the end of On the Road, used to think of Penn Jillette, even used to think of old Teller the silent one who never talks on camera, used to think of Penn Jillette for reasons that are clear to anyone who clicks on the link to his name. (Semi-obscure headline allusion here.)
Now back to the original post:
Jane Galt at Asymmetrical Information points us to the latest Shattered Glass moment for The New Republic: Irony-challenged TV critic and anti-blowjob blowhard Lee Seigel, the Grampa Simpson of the middling middlebrow elite, has been booted for pulling a John Lott.
Writes Editor-in-Chief Franklin Foer:
After an investigation, The New Republic has determined that the comments in our Talkback section defending Lee Siegel's articles and blog under the username "sprezzatura" were produced with Siegel's participation. We deeply regret misleading our readers. Lee Siegel's blog will no longer be published by TNR, and he has been suspended from writing for the magazine.
You don't have to be a fan of Castiglione to admire the, er, chutzpah, of Siegel calling his fake self sprezzatura.
Other great moments in TNR online journalism include Gregg Easterbrook's mondo bizarro rant against the Jews while commenting on Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
And, of course, from the bricks-and-mortar days at TNR, there's always Stephen Glass (once a minor motion picture) and Ruth Shalit (who, full disclosure, penned at least a couple of pieces for Reason back in her wunderbrat days).
Open thread for a long weekend: Who will play Siegel in Shattered Glass 2: The Legend of Curly's Gold?
LoafingOaf | September 3, 2006, 10:57pm | #
Chris:
The Glenn Greenwald sock puppetry scandal was covered across the blogosphere, including such popular sites as InstaPundit, LittleGreenFootballs, Patterico, and so on.
But the lead blogger was Ace of Spades, and since you request a link here's a starting point for you: http://ace.mu.nu/archives/187585.php Beyond that, you can utilize Google and find lots of stuff on this.
Glenn Greenwald was guilty of exactly the same sort of sock puppetry as Lee Siegel. Siegel deserved to get fired. Greenwald doesn't work for anyone so no one will fire him. However, we know what Greenwald is and we won't forget.
Some people will pretend they forget or didn't notice, though. For example, Andrew Sullivan returned to his blog today and said Lee Siegel deserved to get fired (which I agree with). But Glenn Greenwald is one of his favorite bloggers and he remains silent on the fact Greenwald did the exact same thing.
And, although I can't prove it, I'm personally convinced that Sullivan's post about John Hinderacker from PowerLine today (shortly after he posted about Siegel) was so similar to Glenn Greenwald's post about that same PowerLine post that Sullivan probably got it from Greenwald without providing a hat tip. If so, it would mean Sullivan posted that Siegel deserved to get fired and then ran over to Greenwald who was guilty of the exact same thing as Siegel in order to borrow material for another post.
As far as Ben Demenech, I was never a fan of the guy, and when it was exposed that he was a plagiarist, most right-of-center blogs criticized and condemned him (see Michelle Malkin, for example, who blogged about his plagiarism despite the fact she was a friend of the guy). The Left blogosphere, in contast, ignores scandals amongst their own ranks, and takes the view that if they remain silent and ignore it they can pretend it never happened. Which is what Kos meant when he once ordered fellow lefties to not give scandals about lefty blogs any oxygen.