By Bruce Bialosky
Sunday, April 13, 2014
People bemoan the divisions that exist in America today.
On a recent trip to New York City it took a New York minute (actually seven
minutes) to show the grand demarcation that has occurred and it is more like a
rupture.
We were recently in New York to celebrate my wife’s
birthday when the encounter happened. My wife follows from afar the social
scene in New York with her principle source of information being the New York
Social Diary which she reads daily. The creator and editor of the Diary, David
Patrick Columbia, usually lunches on Wednesday at Michael’s restaurant, the
East Coast version of Michael McCarty’s famous Santa Monica restaurant through
which a significant portion of America’s great chefs have graduated. It is also
the place to have lunch on Wednesday in NYC and be seen. Great food and my
wife’s chance to meet the man who writes the Diary -- sounds fine to me.
After my wife schmoozed McCarty who introduced her to Mr.
Columbia, she returned to our table. When we walked out we passed by Columbia’s
table which was needless to say in prime turf. While wife person was once more
chatting up the King of the Diary, I cordially introduced myself to his lunch
mate, Jesse Kornbluth. I had no knowledge of the man, but when we walked out
seven minutes later I turned to my wife and stated there would be a column from
that conversation.
Mr. Kornbluth runs a website, HeadButler.com, but is more
prominently known as a contributing editor to Vanity Fair in addition to
writing for publications like the Huffington Post. He is the author of a couple
of books which gives him some street cred, but he dropped on me that he has
written liner notes for Paul Simon albums so I figured he had some socially
redeeming value.
I mentioned I was also a writer to which he asked for
whom I write. Understand that Kornbluth, through his physical being, body
language and attitude, had established himself as a New York Intellectual. If I
told him I wrote for Slate but lived on the West Coast, he would most likely
look down on me. After all most New York “intellectuals” think like Woody Allen
about Los Angeles, “I don't want to move to a city where the only cultural
advantage is being able to make a right turn on a red light.” When I told him I
wrote for Townhall.com, he appeared to conclude he was speaking with a
Neanderthal who would be a subject of study.
I would never bring up politics in this situation so when
he asked me what I had recently written I kept it soft and told him about my
Jewish Joy of Christmas Music column. He then launched into a conversation
about music, but soon went back to politics. He asked about my choice for 2016
to which I told him I was only focused on 2014. I give him credit; he is a
reporter so he burrowed in until he I finally told him my first choice would be
Scott Walker, Governor of Wisconsin. If I would have told him St. Michael I am
confident he would have come back with a negative analysis, but he stated
Walker would be the next Governor to go down. As it turns out, the malicious
legal maneuvers against him were thrown out of court two days later. Then he
told me of how the despicable Paul Gigot (Editorial page editor for the Wall
Street Journal) had moved in down the hall from his apartment. He stated his
wife was slipping detailed statements under the door of Mr. Gigot fact checking
the editorial page. I thought of asking him where Jill Abramson (New York Times
editor) lived so I could do the same to her as their editorial page is
regularly guilty of the sin of omission and a good bit of distortion.
I thought the matter ended when we walked out, but my
wife had received an email from Kornbluth, where he said he enjoyed meeting,
etc. He also went back to politics, asking her to forward information to me as
he was digging in on the sins of Scott Walker. After I replied to him I was
fully aware of the Walker charges he invoked the #1 point in the liberal
playbook today: the creators of all evil (now that George W. Bush is in
retirement) – yes, you guessed it -- the Koch Brothers. When I suggested that beating
up on the Kochs was a little passé and sent him another column of mine that
might assuage his partisan concerns, he came back with detailed research of how
the Kochs have weaved their way to control our political system. After he
launched into a commentary about money in politics, I pointed out that
Democrats seem to be very capable money raisers, which obviously includes our
Cash-Register-in-Chief, Mr. Obama (although I did not state that to him as I
stayed above any negative comments.)
After a couple more emails, Mr. Kornbluth let me know he
was abandoning our dialogue and went on a long denunciation of my political
beliefs which he had surmised from our short conversation and a few emails. I
responded by telling him he needed me because I was quite confident he never
interacts with someone like me (I am sure Gigot keeps his door locked), and it
would be nice to actually experience another point of view. He went on to
invoke the two issues that burn in every liberal’s heart – global warming and
abortion, despite neither being connected to our conversation.
The question thus becomes how we can breach the divide
when even the smart members of the left-wing intelligentsia will not dialogue
and will only stoop to ad hominem attacks on the Kochs and blaming all evils on
abortion and global warming? There is little hope when you cannot have an
ongoing civil conversation. Jesse, I am here and you need me.
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