It’s Comforting, Somehow, To Know That NYT’s Thomas Friedman Is As Much A Hateful, Trump-Deranged Hack As Ever

I pay as little attention to Times opinion writer Thomas Friedman as possible, as he is in equal measures unethical and absurd. My curiosity wasn’t even piqued when I saw the title of his op-ed in today’s New York Times: “I Have Never Been More Afraid for My Country’s Future.” The rational response to that whine is “Who cares what you think? You’ve proved beyond all doubt that you are confused, biased and deluded!” After all, this is the same pundit who wrote, the last time I deigned to dismantle his idiocy (six years ago), that evil President Trump was “protected by big media outlets.” Got that? Donald Trump, who has been assailed by biased and dishonest reporting more than any previous U.S. President, has been protected by the news media! The rest of the column in question was similarly unhinged; I quoted an Althouse commenter who wrote, “I understand this doesn’t meet any federal definition for hate speech, and I dislike the notion that any speech be so labeled in a free speech society. However, Thomas Friedman’s article is what I consider hate in written form.”

Well, Tom Friedman 2025 says “Hold my beer!” One of my Trump Deranged lawyer-actor friends sucked me into reading Friedman’s latest “hate in written form” by posting with approval on Facebook this excerpt from “I Have Never Been More Afraid for My Country’s Future“:

“This whole Trump II administration is a cruel farce. Trump ran for another term not because he had any clue how to transform America for the 21st century. He ran in order to stay out of jail and to get revenge on those who, with real evidence, had tried to hold him accountable to the law. I doubt he has ever spent five minutes studying the work force of the future.”

Wow. It takes a special kind of dishonesty to say that Trump ran for President to stay out of jail when the only reason he was prosecuted anywhere was to stop him from running for President. Impressively, all of the Althouse commenters defenestrations of Friedman’s 2019 Trump hate apply exactly to his recent column. Let’s see another ludicrous excerpt…hmmm, which to choose, there are so many…Ah! Here’s a good one:

“Is this irreversible? All I know for sure today is that somewhere out there, as you read this, is someone like Steve Jobs’s Syrian birth father, who came to our shores in the 1950s to get a Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin, someone who was planning to study in America but is now looking to go to Canada or Europe instead.”

One of the dumber Axis rationalizations for opposing Trump’s efforts to enforce immigration laws has been that some future Einstein who might have ended up in the U.S. now won’t because we aren’t allowing virtually open borders. It’s an example of the insidious fake news variety I call “future news”: we’re supposed to hate and distrust Trump because a presumed benefit to society won’t happen in the future because of him. It’s a perfect delusion, because it is irrefutable. How will we ever know what might have happened? Yes, Trump’s policies will prevent a future Steve Jobs from being born here. Tom Friedman says so.

Instapundit of late has been repeating the line, “However much you think you hate the news media, it isn’t enough.” As Clarence Darrow memorably said in his argument pleading for the lives of thrill killers Leopold and Loeb in 1925,

“I do not believe in the law of hate. I may not be true to my ideals always, but I believe in the law of love, and I believe you can do nothing with hatred. I would like to see a time when man loves his fellow man, and forgets his color or his creed. We will never be civilized until that time comes….”

It is hard not to hate people like Friedman, who deliberately seed and spread hate for partisan goals. But I’m trying…

4 thoughts on “It’s Comforting, Somehow, To Know That NYT’s Thomas Friedman Is As Much A Hateful, Trump-Deranged Hack As Ever

  1. Wonder if Friedman would apply his same fear to abortion? How many of those lives cut short could have grown up to be truly valuable, productive adults??

  2. No doubt there were people Darrow hated, but I don’t dislike Darrow or Friedman nearly as much as Friedman hates Donald Trump.

  3. Probably the main thing I hate about Friedman is his arrogance. He, above everyone else in the international affairs industry, knows best. He so imperturbably and smugly convinced of his opinion on anything and everything. And by the way, he and his fellow Times lunatic Paul Krugman seem to be cut from the very same cloth.

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