New York Magazine
I got a kick out of reading the New York Magazine article that Mollie Hemingway linked to yesterday. If I hadn't gotten a first hand account of the voyage from my friends, Ricochet members Captain & Mrs. Spaulding, I might almost have believed the article's author, Joe Hagan, that the cruise was attended almost entirely by racist old white people. OK, not really, but Mr. Hagan's obsession with race was somewhat glaring to me. First of all, the article's lede paragraph is this:
The whole thing was white, and broken, that much was clear. A week after the presidential election, when the dreams of Republicans were dashed with President Barack Obama’s victory over Mitt Romney, we were snorkeling in the blue waters of the Caribbean. In the distance was a shipwreck. “You could make out the pieces of it,” said Ralph Reed, the right-wing political operator who had bolstered the Evangelical Christian vote for Romney. “It was deep and murky.”
Got that? The shipwreck is a metaphor for...THE GOP!
In case his readership is dense, Hagan includes several other clues that the GOP is white, and old, and rich. I won't recount them here, since you can all go and read the article for yourself, if you haven't already. Here's my favorite, though (emphasis added by me):
The last event before cocktails and dinner was a lecture by Deroy Murdock, the only black National Review speaker. It was a curious outlier on the agenda, titled “How the Music of Memphis and Motown Helped Bury Jim Crow,” and set in a smaller, more intimate venue midship. Murdock was wearing a red satin dinner jacket and a black bow tie, presumably to look like a Motown singer. About 50 people attended, sitting on white leather lounge chairs, and there was a Rolling Stones tongue logo on a screen behind him as he cued up “Brown Sugar” on the sound system.
Murdock got the all-white crowd clapping along, including the venerable neoconservative intellectuals Norman Podhoretz and Midge Decter, who smiled broadly.
“Brown Sugar! / How come it tastes so good?”
When the music faded, Murdock, in a studious tone, read from his prepared notes: “It’s only rock and roll, but we like it!”
Got that? There was only one black guy. And the audience was all white. And the black guy needed notes.
Hagan sure is obsessed with the racial composition of National Review (in my opinion).
By the way this is Joe Hagan:
Since Joe kept talking about National Review and who was white and who wasn't, it got me pondering, who works for New York Magazine? So I found their masthead and did some quick googling.
First of all, here is Larry Burstein (on the right), the publisher of New York Magazine:
New York Magazine Staff
Editorial
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Editor-in-Chief Adam Moss
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Executive Editor John Homans (on the left)
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Editorial Director Jared Hohlt
- Managing Editor Ann Clarke (couldn't find a picture)
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Deputy Editor Jon Gluck (on the left) (Adam Moss again on the right)
- Design Director Thomas Alberty (couldn't find a picture)
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Photography Director Jody Quon
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Culture Editor Lane Brown (on the left) (Tracy Morgan, who doesn't work for New York Magazine, is on the right)
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Strategist Editor Ashlea Halpern
- News Editor James Burnett (Couldn't find a picture)
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Features Editor David Haskell
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Senior Editors
Christopher BonanosRebecca MilzoffRaha Naddaf (Couldn't find a picture)
Carl Rosen (Couldn't find a picture)
Alexis Swerdloff - Food Editors Robert Patronite, Robin Raisfeld (Couldn't find pictures)
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Fashion Director Amy Larocca
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Associate Editor Patti Greco
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Editor-at-Large Carl Swanson
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Shopping Editor Jessica Silvester (I'm pretty sure she's the one on the right)
OK, about now I'm getting bored. This is only the print edition's editorial staff, but have I made my point clear yet?
What does this prove, anyway?
Nothing.
Absolutely nothing. I mean, seriously. Who cares about the racial make-up of magazine staff and readership?
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Mar '11
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Good Lord! Even the leather lounge chairs on that cruise were white.
Mar '11
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Liberals.
Sep '10
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Good work!
Edited on December 26, 2012 at 2:47pmRe: New York Magazine
I'm surprised you were able to pick up on the writer's subtle metaphor there in the lede.
Jun '11
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How could one not be broken after being hit over the head with it?
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Fricosis Guy: How could one not be broken after being hit over the head with it? · 19 minutes ago
Right. I think I might have actually whelped "yow!" when I first read it.
Jun '11
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Subhed rewrite: Could climate denier cruisers see the titanic irony in their sinking by the black iceberg Obama?
Mollie Hemingway, Ed.
Fricosis Guy: How could one not be broken after being hit over the head with it? · 19 minutes ago
Right. I think I might have actually whelped "yow!" when I first read it. · 1 minute ago
Nov '11
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Not for nothing, but it was New York Magazine.
The guy knows his readership. They care about nonsense like that. It lets them reinforce their perceptions.
And, I suppose if you lived in NYC, you'd notice being surrounded by nothing but old white people.
Aug '12
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Soi-disant hip white lefties confer on themselves blackitude honoris causa; and, with that magical authenticity, erase blackness from black Republicans.
Jun '12
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Great investigative work and critical analysis. Makes my morning coffee so much more interesting. Thanks.
Jun '12
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Perfect statement. Deserves a feed of its own.
Edited on December 26, 2012 at 4:56pmOct '11
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I was homeschooled. ;-)
Aug '11
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It's always race with the truly committed lefties. John Yoo being on the cruise doesn't count I guess...
In any case, the article was an interesting read. I enjoyed the podcast from the cruise. I'm way behind on my Ricochet podcasts.
Sep '10
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I think what we grow immune to seeing is that the left is making a proof by assertion argument that conservatives are racists. The proof offered in this "story" is that there were nothing but white people there (ergo conservatives must be racist).
It is the political club of our age and will be wielded by the left for years to come. It is great that you are able to skewer this ridiculous but evil fool Hagan. We must continue to attack and denounce the race baiters even though it is usually boring work. Thanks for making it interesting for once.
Nov '12
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It seems to me that New York magazine staff could use a bit of diversity, but perhaps one of them is at least 1/32nd Cherokee . Thanks for peeling back one more layer of liberal hypocrisy - - only 999 layers to go.
Oct '11
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It's possible that the staffers of whom I couldn't find pictures are all black. But in that case, I have to ask: why is New York Magazine so ashamed of their black staffers that they've scrubbed all photos of them from the Internet? (Am I learning how to play this game correctly?)
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This is perfect!
You know, he was actually a nice guy. But it was clear that he embarked fully pre-convinced of his general take. It's such a lazy point, too, the "all white" stuff. And I sat at dinner with ten people each night -- that's seven dinners, so seventy folks in all, a pretty representative sample. I didn't hear a peep about race. I heard a lot of smart analysis of what happened to the campaign, and some great gallows humor, but my groups, anyway, were cheerful and resigned to the long fight back.
Jun '10
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People that live in glass houses . . . comes to mind here.
Jun '12
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Albert, you are obviously a racist for posting this. #sarcasm
Edited on December 26, 2012 at 8:42pmRe: New York Magazine
Ditto what Rob said.
Also, where are the fact checkers at New York? It wasn't a week after the election, it was ten days when we were at Roatan. For that matter, the world's second most famous nautical metaphor - the first being the Titanic, of course - was intentionally scuttled to provide amusement for tourists. Surely he could have extracted more symbolism from that.