Could National Review Online's hunky "editor-at-large" (and we do mean large) Jonah Goldberg be any more hot, more now ? He's profiled in The Hill this week, and, like, wow: He is this town's Paris Hilton, Chloe Sevigny, Peter Jackson and Vincent Gallo all rolled into one. According to The Hill, he has "a penchant for referring to pop culture as easily as to Hayek or Keynes." So cute. He also -- and where have we heard this before? -- takes "the oxymoron out of hip conservative." Neat! How does he do it? It's not easy to be so cutting-fucking-edge, is it? He says it all comes down to pushing the envelope: "I’m willing to make jokes about ‘The Simpsons.'" And we thought William F. Buckley was going out on a limb when he made all those "Cathy" references.
Jonah Goldberg's Hard Climb to the Top
Jonah Goldberg's Hard Climb to the Top
Jonah Goldberg's Hard Climb to the Top
Could National Review Online's hunky "editor-at-large" (and we do mean large) Jonah Goldberg be any more hot, more now ? He's profiled in The Hill this week, and, like, wow: He is this town's Paris Hilton, Chloe Sevigny, Peter Jackson and Vincent Gallo all rolled into one. According to The Hill, he has "a penchant for referring to pop culture as easily as to Hayek or Keynes." So cute. He also -- and where have we heard this before? -- takes "the oxymoron out of hip conservative." Neat! How does he do it? It's not easy to be so cutting-fucking-edge, is it? He says it all comes down to pushing the envelope: "I’m willing to make jokes about ‘The Simpsons.'" And we thought William F. Buckley was going out on a limb when he made all those "Cathy" references.