The subject is posed as a question rather than a declaration, and with one letter omitted because I want avoid deletion, and Slate's editors have published Kaus' blog about John Kerry with the following: "Kerry was 'chickensh-t,' an 'opportunist' and an 'a--hole.'" (http://www.slate.com/id/2096850/, Kausfiles, March 10, 2004). So, the subject should comply with both The Fray's "Rules of the Road" regarding the use of language, and with Slate's precedent it has set for Kaus himself.
The rhetorical question in the subject line seems to come to mind almost as often as one reads Kaus, which mercifully is infrequent. The question certainly came to mind throughout the 2004 election and his shrill attacks on Kerry. It came to mind again during Kaus' bizarre mini-obsession with John Edwards' affair. Kaus' criticism of Obama during the recent election was largely trivial and irrelevant.
But now we are seeing something truly extraordinary in Kaus the neo-nativist: advocacy of the mass deportation of children, or those brought to this country as children. Kaus, wow; you are a piece of work. Your "analysis" doesn't consider that as children these "illegals" did not have the choice of whether to come to this country, and many of them have no memory of their "native" countries, and in fact may not even speak the language of "home." But who cares? They'ze mez'cans.
Kaus made a name for himself opposing affirmative action (a truly heroic position from a boy who grew up in Beverly Hills, the son of a state supreme court justice who went to Harvard Law and used his law degree to blog). But has he ever considered the irony that he may actually be the beneficiary of Slate's token doucheb-g blogger? There aren't any others on Slate. And either Slate's editors have elected to preserve their sanity by not reading Kaus for the past four years, or they genuinely value the diversity of having a doucheb-g write for their site.
Get ready folks. If "Bad Dream" is a sign of what we can expect from Kaus in 2009, next year is going to be epic.