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We'll Be Paying For Mark Halperin's Sins For Years To Come
Reports of sexual harassment destroyed his reputation and his career. But I want to talk about the deeper, subtler, more insidious effect Mark Halperin had on our politics.
Posted on November 22, 2017, at 11:30 a.m.
Eve Fairbanks
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Three weeks ago, numerous women stepped forward to accuse him of extraordinary acts of assault: One said he masturbated in front of them at work; another said he slammed her against a restaurant window before attempting to kiss her (I bear responsibility for my outrageous conduct, Halperin said in an apology posted soon after). He lost his job, a book deal, and a movie contract. Case closed, it would seem: another predator, thankfully, out of a workplace.
But Im not here to talk about that. I want to talk about the deeper, subtler, more insidious effect Mark Halperin had on our politics one which well be paying for for years to come.
The Note purported to reveal Washingtons secrets. In fact, its purpose was the exact opposite: to make the city, and US politics, appear impossible to understand. It replaced normal words with jargon. It coined the phrase "Gang of 500," the clubby network of lobbyists, aides, pols, and hangers-on who supposedly, like the Vatican's cardinals, secretly ran DC. That wasn't true power is so diffuse. But Halperin claimed he knew so much more than we did, and we began to believe it.
Once you believe that, its not hard to be convinced that politics is only comprehensible, like nuclear science, to a select few. There were those chosen ones the people who'd flattered Halperin to get a friendly mention in his newsletter, the ones he declared to be in the know and the rest of us. Halperin wrote about Washington like it was an intriguing game, the kind that masked aristocrats played to entertain themselves at 19th-century parties: Everyone was both pawn and player, engaged in a set of arcane maneuvers to win an empty jackpot that ultimately meant nothing of true importance.
At the same time, The Note made it seem that tiny events a cough at a press conference, a hush-hush convo between Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell in a corridor held apocalyptic importance. Cloaked in seriousness, with the imprimatur of Peter Jennings' ABC News, in reality The Note was not news but simple gossip.
Gossip: The word comes from the old English for "baptismal sponsor a godparent and Halperin positioned himself as the priest who stood between the layman and the sacred mysteries of Washington, only letting a person through in exchange for the corrupting coin of accepting your own personal idiocy. It required acknowledging, like a cult initiate, that you had to learn the Master's arcane knowledge before claiming to know anything at all.
The Note was a cult. Between bits of knowledge in each mailer, Halperin inserted birthday wishes to his gang, cementing the impression of Washington as a place where people are much more interested in buttering each other up than they are in the lives of the kind of Americans whose names Mark Halperin did not know.
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We'll Be Paying For Mark Halperin's Sins For Years To Come (Original Post)
babylonsister
Nov 2017
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Ninga
(8,277 posts)1. Ouch! So clear. Halprin has company. Nt
Me.
(35,454 posts)2. He Was In My CrossHairs The Minute He Called PBO A Dick
niyad
(113,552 posts)3. and let us not forget his hatchet job on HRC.
a quick google search is pretty sickening.
oasis
(49,407 posts)4. Mark Halperin was as sleazy as they come. Pompous, shifty creep. nt
hibbing
(10,109 posts)5. Good article, thanks n/t
OnDoutside
(19,970 posts)6. I was thrilled the day it came out about him. Literally,
What a tosser !!!
As an aside, I really don't understand why so many of them thought it was a good idea for others to watch them having a wank. Even Barton today, knocked one out.
TheDebbieDee
(11,119 posts)7. Halperin produced a movie for ABC abt the 9/11
Attacks that purported that the attacks were Pres Clinton's fault...
BannonsLiver
(16,448 posts)8. Ive relished his fall the most
Halperin is a true POS.