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Monday, Dec 11
The Origin Of The 'Surrender Monkey'
In OTM's piece on the new "France 24" channel, Brooke filled us in on the origins of surrender monkey," which last week fronted the NY Post: The phrase first appeared, she said, in 1995 on The Simpsons (Groundskeeper Willie called the French "cheese-eatin' surrender monkeys"), it was "reinjected ... into the mainstream media" in the late '90s by National Review columnist Jonah Goldberg" and "gleefully repeated on Fox News and other apparently Francophobic news outlets" during the run-up to the Iraq War. But we know Brooke's no-cheese-eating, Francophone: She thought "Art de Vivre" is the "art of life" until her guest gently told her it's "the art of "living," which is supposedly the raison d'etre of France 24 to get more of that French cheese in our news. Email This Post |
Turning the Page For New York Media
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