First off, I have to confess that I find David Brooks - NY Times writer, pundit, social observer - insufferable. Sure, the boy can write, but I find him snotty, patronizing, holier-than-thou. (One of his first post-college gigs was some sort of suck-up internship with William Buckley at the National Review. So when it comes to learning the snotty, patronizing, holier-than-thou ropes, he studied at the feet of the master.)
Just wanted to provide some context for how absolutely gleeful I was to see him dragged/ratio'd/meme'd so furiously that even his eminence must have been taken a bit aback.
Here's what happened.
Brooks decided to tweet out a pic of his meal - a burger and fries - with the caption This meal just cost me $78 at Newark Airport. This is why Americans think the economy is terrible.
In liberal circles - self included - it is generally thought that most pundits/commentators/journalists, in an effort to appear neutral, look at the world through the lens of "both siderism." The theory goes that since so many pundits/commentators/journalists are politically and/or socially liberal, they bend over backwards to criticize both sides of the political divide, creating all sorts of false equivalences to show that they're above the fray. (E.g., Hunter Biden is as bad, and deserves as much bad press as, say, an existential threat to the US like Donald Trump.) Since Brooks is pretty conservative to begin with, he doesn't have to bend over that far.
It is perfectly fine for Brooks to criticize Joe Biden. There's plenty there to criticize. But to pretend that this meal actually cost $78 for the meal (i.e., the food part) and to lay it at the feet of Joe Biden is beyond ridiculous. Especially given, as we learned when the restaurant he dined at entered the online drag show: 80% of his bill was for liquor.
If Brooks wants to say that, despite low unemployment and decreasing inflation, Americans still feel uneasy about the economy, that's fine. There's a ton of understandable unease out there. "Things", most of them, anyway, do cost more than they did a while ago. People are justifiably concerned about keeping their jobs, especially with the specter of robots and AI replacing them. I was going to write "us," but I don't work anymore. But, come to think of it, a robot could probably do a lot of what I do when I volunteer, like hand out towels and toothbrushes. And ChatGPT could probably take care of my blog quite nicely. (In both situations, I would hope someone would notice the difference.)
Then there's the colossal and widening spread between those at the uppermost echelon of the economy and the middle and lower classes.
So, lots of reason for economic unease.
But to do a snide, albeit indirect, "thanks, Biden" based on what it costs to drink your wait time away at Newark Airport, well...
Pffffttttt to David Brooks.
My favorite drag - and the ratio was major, the memes flying - was from Joyce Carol Oates, who, at 85, is a prolific Twitter presence. She retweeted Brooks, X-ing: (bar bill: $66. food bill: $12. tip: $0 N Y Times expense account).
We don't know what the tip was, but twelve bucks wasn't that far off the mark for the burger.
Brooks coughed up a bit of an apology:
Brooks said in a PBS NewsHour interview on Friday that he regretted his post: “I was insensitive. I screwed up. I should not have written that tweet.”Once again, pffffttttt to David Brooks.
“The problem with the tweet, which I wrote so stupidly, was that it made it seem like I was oblivious to something that was blindingly obvious,” he said. “That an upper middle class journalist having a bourbon at an airport is a lot different than a family living paycheck to paycheck. And when I’m getting sticker shock, it’s like an inconvenience. When they’re getting sticker shock, it’s a disaster.” (Source: WaPo)
... made a new meal available to customers: the “D Brooks Special.” Instead of paying $78, customers can get a burger, fries and a double shot of whiskey for $17.78.
Hah! Almost (but not quite) makes me want to eat at Newark Airport. (The last time I ate at an airport - a salad at Wolfgang Puck at O'Hare - I got food poisoning, so I'm in no great hurry to eat anything at an airport beyond a granola bar or a bag of Cheetos.)
I'm still sticking with pffffttttt to David Brooks.
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