Monthly Archives: June 2020

@LionelRALaurent suffers from a self-willed political amnesia. Old Socialist comments or just marvels?

Headline: Emmanuel Macron Is Losing His Urban Grip Sub-headline: France’s cities aspire to more radical green policies, and that’s hard to square with voters from the rest of the country.  The reader need only read Laurent’s first paragraph: There were two … Continue reading

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Rachel Sylvester & Andrew Sullivan on Keir Starmer. American Writer comments

Headline: Keir Starmer should finish the purge of Corbynism Sub-headline: Voters are warming to Labour’s leader but need to see he has the strength and courage to take on the party’s left-wing https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/starmer-should-finish-the-purge-of-corbynism-f7vpt9fv8 Rachel Sylvester’s Time’s column, of June 15, … Continue reading

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Andy Divine takes the measure of the current Revolutionary Moment? American Writer comments

Note the first paragraph of Mr. Divine’s latest essay: One of the things you know if you were brought up as a Catholic in a Protestant country, as I was, is how the attempted extirpation of England’s historic Catholic faith … Continue reading

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janan.ganesh@ft.com declares the ‘winner’ in The Culture Wars! American Writer comments

Reading Mr. Ganesh’s latest essay features his ‘History Made to Measure’. Or you could look at it as an intellectual pastiche, of one of the paintings/assemblages of Red Grooms? Do investigate the work of an American satirist, of actual talent, … Continue reading

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@FT on Obama’s Biden Endorsement. Political Observer comments

This reads like a Press Release from the Biden Campaign. Trump has it wrong its not ‘Sleepy Joe’ but ‘Cognitive Deficit Old Joe’ ! The only real question is when and how will the New Democrats unload Biden? All carefully, … Continue reading

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James Stavridis on ‘Trump’s retreat from Germany’. Philosophical Apprentice

Reading Mr. Stavridis’ CV, condensed by Bloomberg editors, is revelatory, to understate the case:  James Stavridis is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. He is a retired U.S. Navy admiral and former supreme allied commander of NATO, and dean emeritus of the … Continue reading

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Gideon Rachman on the India/China ‘clashes’. Political Observer comments

The reader of Mr. Rachman’s latest essay is first confronted by an editorial cartoon, depicting the American Eagle and an Indian Tiger, both noble and resolute, facing off with a demonic red  Chinese Dragon, with smoke coming from its nostrils. … Continue reading

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Niall Ferguson on The Pandemic & other pressing questions. Political Observer comments

I came here from The Financial Times. Just looking at Gideon Rachman’s latest essay, made me a bit queasy: Headline: India picks a side in the new cold war Sub-headline: It is folly for China to drive its rival into … Continue reading

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The Neo-Conservatives, episode MCLVII: Bret Stephens, Anne Applebaum & John Bolton. Political Observer comments

How should Neo-Conservatism be described? How might it be defined? by its political/philosophical myth-making, its relentless mendacity and its political schisms?Bret Stephens, in his latest essay in the New York Times, comments upon John Bolton’s Trump Tell-All. I read the … Continue reading

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Andy Divine is the Walmart of Public Moralists. Political Observer comments

Andy Divine will never obtain what he most desires, a Red Hat, and the opportunity to sit in The College of Cardinals. Although his vestments could never outshine the Pope’s finery. Andy will just have to settle, like the rest … Continue reading

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