McGuinness died from cancer on
Australia Day, 26 January 2008, aged 69, having recently stood down as editor of
Quadrant. His wife, Brigitte, predeceased him in 1999. According to journalist colleague
Frank Devine, "Paddy was the quintessential independent thinker, scorning humbug and stupidity. He was a bloodthirsty predator among those he identified as members of the chattering classes". However, he was himself frequently criticised for pomposity and hypocrisy when, for instance, he accepted an
Order of Australia award in 2003 despite a long-held, vocal contempt for such honours. The day before his funeral, former prime minister
Paul Keating, denigrated him as "a fraud and a liar". Keating had previously paid public tribute to McGuinness for contributing to his economic education but, after McGuinness became a frequent critic of Keating's
government and persona, Keating described him as "a bloated
cane toad", and predicted that "the quality of the Australian press will rise simply because his vituperation and contumely will have been excised from it." ==Bibliography==