Matt Taibbi on Thomas Friedman's book The World Is Flat:
I think it  was about five months ago that NY Press editor Alex Zaitchik whispered to  me in the office hallway that Thomas Friedman had a new book coming out. All he  knew about it was the title, but that was enough; he approached me with the  chilled demeanor of a British spy who has just discovered that Hitler was  secretly buying up the world’s manganese supply. Who knew what it meant—but  one had to assume the worst
 "It's going to be called The Flattening," he whispered. Then he  stood there, eyebrows raised, staring at me, waiting to see the effect of the  news when it landed. I said nothing.
 It turned out Alex had bad information; the book that ultimately came out would  be called The World Is Flat. It didn't matter. Either version suggested  the same horrifying possibility. Thomas Friedman in possession of 500 pages of  ruminations on the metaphorical theme of flatness would be a very dangerous  thing indeed. It would be like letting a chimpanzee loose in the NORAD control  room... [More]  
Taibbi can be quite funny. Perhaps he's the War Nerd.
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