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The American critic, Paul Berman, wrote recently that “neocon” had become a show-stopper in upmarket liberal circles. The mere use of the word was enough to convince an audience that a man was a monster. “You should say it out loud in falsetto, as if a mouse had just run across your foot,” he explained. “Otherwise you will not have captured the right tone.”

Jon Snow is no stranger to the hitched-up skirt and high-pitched scream. It echoes through his autobiography, Shooting History. Snow tells us that he is the son of a High Tory bishop, and in my view, he retains a part of the traditional conservative’s resentment of the Americans who usurped Britain’s status as a world power and shrank the horizons of his father’s class.

In the imagination of Channel 4 News’s anchorman, neocons have attained supernatural powers. They are time travellers responsible for “overthrowing Mossadegh in 1953 and Arbenz in 1954”, even though the neoconservative movement wasn’t born until the 1970s, two decades after the liberal Republican administration of General Eisenhower organised coups in Iran and Guatemala.

They are also shape-shifters who organised the “carpet bombing of Cambodia” in 1970 and the coup in Chile against Salvador Allende on September 11, 1973, which would be news to the historians who say that the man responsible for both crimes was Henry Kissinger, a “realist” who no more believed in the neocon dream of using force to spread democracy than he believed in fairies at the bottom of the garden. (He still doesn’t.)

Worst of all, they are body snatchers, who prey on gullible members of the English aristocracy. Allow me to explain.

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Gavin Blackmore
June 30th, 2008
9:06 AM
I'm not a fan of Cohen's since the shifts in his writing in the last few years, but I agree wholeheartedly with this - Snow's obvious bias on C4 news is terrible - he's incredibly smug with it too - which is a shame as the C4 news can be excellent, giving detail and focus to news that doesn't get an airing on other channels.

Anonymous
June 28th, 2008
3:06 PM
I wonder if 'the lives of Conservatives locked in the gilded cage of broadcast news' are similarly 'half-lived'. Why the change from using the term 'politically engaged presenter' to 'liberal' in the last sentence? and i equally wonder whether the accusation of being 'unmanly' is actually a bad thing. Surely a committed liberal left-winger such as yourself would not use such an inherently misogynistic term, Mr Cohen?

Anonymous
June 27th, 2008
12:06 AM
Thank goodness someone has finally said this about Jon Snow. He has long used Channel 4 News as a platform for his own personal political agendas, cause celebres and exposing supposed government "cover ups" (Mull Chinook crash for example). Jon Snow even uses C4 News as an outlet for his penchant for peurile conceptual art, like the Turner Prize - and remember how many times C4 News covered the "persecution" of Austrian modern artist Cornelius Kolig a few years ago?). C4 News's Krishan Guru-Murthy and Samira Ahmed are far more impartial and professional journalists.

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