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Thursday, July 06, 2006

Politicizing Soccer

Now here's a guy looking for liberal bias at every turn. But this time, Michael Ledeen reveals an inadvertent truth:

Makes You Wonder [Michael Ledeen]

In today's "reportage" of the World Cup semifinal between Italy and Germany, the (lefty) Washington Post reported that the game-winning goal was scored on a left-footed kick, while the (righty) Washington Times reported it was scored on a right-footed kick. The Post account was correct, but don't you find it mysteriously symbolic of something or other?


I'd say symbolic of the fact that righty newspapers don't care about getting the facts straight, but if you have something else I'd be happy to hear it.

Also, for those, like Dr. Kissinger, who insist on seeing national character reflected in the style of play by national soccer teams, I am reminded that Italy always beats Germany in the World Cup, and they do it by demonstrating those qualities that are invariably (and mistakenly, I think) ascribed to Germans: discipline, patience, courage, tenacity, stamina.

And, lest we forget—and we always do—the Italians have fought bravely, tenaciously and patiently in Iraq, taking many losses and pressing forward nonetheless. I frankly haven't noticed brave Germans out there, but no doubt it's an oversight on my part.


Italy will be facing France in the World Cup final. The cheese-eating surrender monkeys themselves.

The US scored 1 goal the whole tournament and lost to Ghana.

Do you really want to keep this metaphor going?

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