I am sorry. My reference was to Scott Johnson, not Paul Johnson.
On 4/18/06, Rich Blinne <rich.blinne@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 4/18/06, RFaussette@aol.com <RFaussette@aol.com> wrote:
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> > In a message dated 4/18/2006 4:02:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > rich.blinne@gmail.com writes:
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> > As this has gone waaaay off topic this will be my last post on this
> > subject. In the past, I've complained about right-wing conspiracy theories.
> > This is the left-wing version. It is so "out there" liberals such as
> > Dershowitz have disavowed this. So, who are the friends of this? The PLO and
> > the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt are passing out copies. David Duke cites
> > this as "vindication". Harvard removed their logo from it. Maybe
> > left-wing critiques are not good enough. I'll give a right-wing one. Paul
> > Johnson of Powerline blog's assessment of this work:
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> > > Mearsheimer and Walt are chaired professors, respectively, of
> > > political science and international relations at two of America's most elite
> > > academic institutions, yet their essay is shoddy almost beyond belief. Among
> > > the authorities it relies on are Noam Chomsky and Norman Finkelstein. If it
> > > were a student term paper, it might be spared a failing grade in recognition
> > > of the effort that went into it. Among other things, its tendentious, highly
> > > selective use of evidence marks it as the work of zealots rather than
> > > scholars.
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> > > I could be wrong but isn't Paul Johnson the author of the Gifts of
> > the Jews? Hardly a critic...
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> You are wrong.
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