Martin Kramer's Sandbox

Sandbox is the weblog of Martin Kramer, and a feature of the website www.MartinKramer.org.

Martin Kramer is...

curriculum vitae

Linkage

These constantly-updated links come from sources selected by Martin Kramer.
twitter | rss

Follow at Twitter

Washington Institute Book Prize

Latest Kramer

Ivory Towers on Sand

Click on cover for free download (pdf).
Martin Kramer, Ivory Towers on Sand: The Failure of Middle Eastern Studies in America.

Mideast in DC

Upcoming events
via POMED

Mideast Studies

Latest news via
Campus Watch
Academic positions via MESA

Academic Journals

Latest articles from
a dozen leading journals

Enter your email address:


Middle East Strategy at Harvard :: MESH

Stephen Peter Rosen and Martin Kramer, Co-conveners

Middle East: General



(audio reports)
Podcasts: All Sources
Playlist may include upcoming podcasts. If a link does not play, check back later.

Al Qaeda

Pentagon

Sandbox Past

Our sorcery exposed!

posted Friday, 12 October 2007

The neocon conspiracy embedded in the Giuliani campaign, of which I am a part, is most devious. One of our occult powers is our ability to assume the physical traits of one another. This makes it much easier to elude our pursuers. You may see the evidence for our powers in the accompanying sidebar, taken from this week's Newsweek.

You will note, for example, that I have assumed the features of Daniel Pipes. This is made possible by the fact that Pipes and I have the same birthday--September 9--the number nine having magical properties in neocon spells. (See "sorcery, neoconservative" in the index to John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, The Israel Lobby.)

Alas, the witch-hunters at Newsweek belatedly figured out our trick, and published this correction in their Internet edition:

Editor's Note: In our print edition, several captions for the photographs accompanying this report were inadvertently transposed. Martin Kramer's photograph is identified as Norman Podhoretz; Daniel Pipes's photograph is identified as Kramer; Peter Berkowitz's photograph is identified as Pipes; Nile Gardiner's photograph is identified as Berkowitz's and Podhoretz's photograph is identified as Gardiner's. NEWSWEEK regrets the errors.
(Believe me, they don't regret them as much as my mother does. She's livid.)

The article accompanying this sidebar, by Michael Hirsh, manages to expose many of our deepest and darkest secrets, which is remarkable since he only talked to a couple of us (not me), and scraped most of his "information" off the Internet. Clearly, we are going to have to scour the Kabbalah for some fresh spells, in our furtive contest with voodoo journalists.

AddThis Social Bookmark Button