Did you ever see “Annie Hall”? There’s a classic scene in which Woody Allen starts lecturing some loudmouth in a movie-theater line about how little he knows about Marshall McLuhan. When the guy protests, Allen brings the actual McLuhan over. “You know nothing of my work,” the scholar says.
At this point, one wonders whether Mitt Romney has seen the movie, because the McLuhan Moments keep popping up.
A couple of weeks ago, the Republican presidential candidate cited Jared Diamond as support for his views on international affairs. Diamond himself responded soon after, saying that Romney has no idea what he’s talking about. He didn’t literally say, “You know nothing of my work,” but he came close.
This week, Romney also cited former President Bill Clinton’s welfare law, which Romney falsely claims President Obama has “gutted.” The same day, Clinton issued a statement explaining how very wrong Romney is about the basics of the policy. The Republican apparently knows nothing of Clinton’s work, either.








