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You are here: Home / Steve Gilliard, Partisan hack

Steve Gilliard, Partisan hack

by John Cole|  August 6, 20031:14 pm| 10 Comments

This post is in: Democratic Stupidity

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Steve Gilliard, resident loon at the Daily Kos, is kvetching over this statement in MoDo’s latest column:

Mr. Wolfowitz has been tacitly campaigning for the jobs. He told Charlie Rose about his vice-regal trip to Iraq, where he said at last grateful Iraqis were thronging. “As we would drive by, little kids would run up to the road and give us a thumbs up sign,” he said. (At least he thought it was the thumb.)

Gilliard comments:

No. It was the thumb:

Thumbs up:
With an outstretched fist, the thumb is extended straight up.

“Thumbs up” as a positive gesture quickly gained popularity in the U.S.A., especially as a visual signal in noisy environments. Pilots unable to shout “All’s well!” or “Ready!” over the noise of their engines used it frequently. With a slight backwards tilt, this gesture is used for hitchhiking. However, in most of the Middle East and parts of Africa (notably Nigeria), this symbol can be obscene. It Japan, the thumb is considered the fifth digit; a raised thumb will order five of something!

This is only a sign of what we clearly do not understand in Iraq. Wolfowitz thought he was being greeted warmly when, in fact, little kids were giving him the Iraqi flipoff.

In other words, not content to be absymally wrong the first time on the thumbs up issue (not to mention every other aspect of the war to date), Gilliard is resurrecting the BOGUS “Thumbs up is an insult in Iraq and Americans are too stupid to recognize it” meme that I thought I had helped to put to rest several months ago. I researched the genesis of the meme, followed its travel through the blogosphere, debunked it with numerous links, and then, just to be safe, contacted my sister:

My sister, who works for a prominent firm that deals with international communication, called the Iraq Foundation and spoke with a member about the meaning of the thumbs up. Here is what she learned:

just actually called the Iraq Foundation and spoke to a gentleman (from Iraq) who told me that in Iraq the thumbs up is good–just like in the states, Thumbs down is bad, and the middle finger still means ‘F— You.’ (So it is all the same.) If the pictures are from Iraq, the kids are happy to see us.

Thumbs up is a good thing in Iraq. Gilliard is a partisan moron who wants to use anything he can to attack this administration, theis war, and to popularize any nonsense he can that casts a negative light on the issue. In fact, he uses the bogus meme to advance this argument:

I fear that we have taken on a project we truly do not understand. The thumbs up thing is small, but indicates a sort of cultural and political blindness which may make things far worse in the long term, regardless of guerilla war or elections. I think talk of an extended stay in Iraq is wildly optimistic. We represent no party, no faction, much less a government. We cannot provide basic security for anyone, from contractors to Iraqi citizens.

Hey Steve- Here is a site you might like: GOOGLE.

Brendan Koerner in Slate has some background.

*** Update ***

And I apologize for the tone of this piece, but Gilliard is a one man disinformation campaign whose every word gets lapped up and linked to by every reader at the DKos. I am sick and tired of having to fight these nonsensical claims over and over and over again, so I was irritated when I wrote this.

*** Update #2 ***

I just got off the phone with the Iraq Foundation, reconfirming what I already knew.

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10Comments

  1. 1.

    Mason

    August 6, 2003 at 2:03 pm

    I stuck a link to your”Meme-UFacturing” article in the comments over there this morning… didn’t seem to make much of a difference.

    Kos, I can sort of respect, even if I think he’s utterly wrong. Gillard is just a moron. His posts and the resulting commentary look lifted straight out of Democratic Underground.

  2. 2.

    RW

    August 6, 2003 at 2:08 pm

    That RonK fellow & this chap seem to be cut out of the same asshole.

  3. 3.

    Watcher

    August 6, 2003 at 2:16 pm

    This post gets a big thumbs up from me… the good kind!

    By the way, I thought you might like to see what links will be voted on by members of the Watcher’s Council this week.

  4. 4.

    Dr. Weevil

    August 6, 2003 at 6:53 pm

    When Gilliard writes “I fear that we have taken on a project we truly do not understand”, it sounds like he’s ‘projecting’ his own feelings about commenting on world events.

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    Jonathan

    August 7, 2003 at 10:35 am

    Thanks for your efforts debunking this and any other Gilliard crap. While it’s true that “against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain,” it’s important that we continue the fight. I go over there and mix it up whenever I have the time.

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    Mason

    August 7, 2003 at 3:36 pm

    stevegilliard.blogspot.com/

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  1. Dean's World says:
    August 6, 2003 at 1:22 pm

    Debunk Time–Again!

    Some months ago, a rumor was circulating that when Iraqis gave Americans the “thumbs up” signal–which they do quite a bit–this was really an Iraqi…

  2. Dodgeblogium says:
    August 6, 2003 at 1:49 pm

    Scraping the bottom of the barrel

    When a blogger goes back to try and resurrect an old ‘meme’ that has been thoroughly debunked for lack of anything else to fling at the USA, it is just downright pathetic, immature, and a sign of desperation. Such is…

  3. Dailypundit says:
    August 6, 2003 at 1:51 pm

    Middle Finger This, Stevie

    Steve Gilliard, Partisan hack John Cole gives thumbs down to yet another lefty liar.

  4. Tiger: Raggin' & Rantin' says:
    August 6, 2003 at 2:01 pm

    So now you know!!!!

    According to John Cole, thumbs up means thumbs up, even in Iraq, so any looney leftie, mindless Moonie, or other nut case trying to tell you otherwise is without a clue. Got it? End of story! You heard it here!…

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