Tim Cavanaugh | February 5, 2006
A mere five hours ago Reason's Michael Young delivered a tongue-lashing to Hassan al-Sabaa, the Lebanese interior minister who failed to protect the Danish embassy in Young's 'hood. An hour ago Sabaa resigned. Coincidence? I think not.
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Lmao. It would be nice to think H&R had enough influence to
get morons or incompetents from office.
That said, you never know. Maybe someone in the Lebanese government
(whatever version of their intelligence service perhaps? Or someone
googling?) read his post, with or without the thread that followed,
not to mention the thread's inauspicious start. Then the post got
forwarded to people who were enemies of the interior minister?
PRISONERS, COME OUT
"Don't listed to Hassan i Sabbah," they will tell you. "He wants to
take your body and all pleasures of the body away from you. Listen
to us. We are serving The Garden of Delights Immortality Cosmic
Consciousness The Best Ever In Drug Kicks. And love love love in
slop buckets. How does that sound to you boys? Better than Hassan i
Sabbah and his cold windy bodiless rock? Right?"
Young is simply the best analyst on Lebanon and one of the best in the Middle East.
Michael Young, if you could call for DEA Administrator Karen
Tandy to resign I'd be most appreciative. Ditto for whoever is in
charge of Medicare.
Then there's Rick Santorum, Teddy Kennedy, James Sensenbrenner,
Dianne Feinstein, Tom Tancredo, and Robert Byrd. And a bunch of
others.
Young is a great analyst of the middle east -- but notice he
stayed in his apartment and didn't go to get the story -- so he's
certainly not the best journalist. Robert Fisk was in his apartment
a couple hundred metres from the Hariri bombing and was on the
street in about a minute to get the scoop and watch security forces
picking up evidence and putting it in their pockets.
Perhaps the diffference between good middle east journalists and
analyst is the willingness to leave the safety of ones home.
btw I don't mean this as a snub of Young, I like the guy, and I'd
stay in my home too, story be damed. How Fisk has managed to live
and stay sane through everything he's been through from the
frontlines of the Iran-Iraq war to Rupert Murdoch taking over the
Times of London is beyond me.
Michael wrote a powerful piece. Reason is a very influential mag
AND H&R did win the Best Group Blog poll.
Did the Hariri regime really have any choice...?
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