Monthly Archives: December 2023

Andrew Roberts in high dungeon over Walter Reid’s book on Churchill! Did he miss Richard Toye’s ‘Churchill’s Empire: The World That Made Him and the World He Made’ ?

Political Observer wonders! A collection of reviews : Churchill’s Empire The World That Made Him and the World He Made Author: Richard Toye Political Observer

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Another Iteration of Bagehot @TheEconomist takes aim at Keir Starmer! From December 14, 2023.

Newspaper Reader comments. The first paragraph of this essay is as lackluster as Kier Starmer, as portrayed by Bagehot ! Usually, politicians try to offer optimism. Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party specialises in despair. “This is worse than the 1970s,” said Sir … Continue reading

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@TheEconomist considers the case of Elon Musk. This reminds me of the Tony Blankley notion that all politics is awash in an admixture jealousy & envy.

Political Observer comments. I’ll confine myself to the final three paragraphs of this ‘analysis’ – its unfortunate that the Age of Freud is long past? Though too rarified a form of Psycho-Analysis for this ‘news magazine’ still moored in 1843? A political given might … Continue reading

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Under the rubric of Great Minds almost Think Alike ? The Telegraph and The Economist on ‘The Red Sea’.

Newspaper Reader comments. Note the framing of the Telegraph report: ‘The West’s enemies’ ! This newspaper seems to be moored in the political territory once occupied by The Economist? The last paragraphs from this ‘news story’ are instructive of an attitude of … Continue reading

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@GwendolynSasse, in The Financial Times of December 20, 2023, on The War in Ukraine.

Philosophical Apprentice comments. Opinion War in Ukraine Headline: Time is of the essence in defending Ukraine Sub-Headline: Western calls for peace talks ignore the Kremlin’s determination to pursue its war of conquest Time is of the essence in defending Ukraine https://www.ft.com/content/36ba12ed-7a0f-4a3a-870e-b38363ad92d9Continue reading

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Donald J. Trump echoes Samuel P. Huntington on ‘poisoning the blood of our country’?

Carlos Lozada’s essay from 2017, wakes ‘us’ from our a-historical stupor? Premature Anti-Fascist wonders! Trump simply echoes Samuel P. Huntington. Carlos Lozada’s essay from 2017 provides answers: Samuel Huntington, a prophet for the Trump era. The writings of the late … Continue reading

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Professional boulevardier Janan Ganesh diagnoses ‘The American Problem’, while ignoring the Genocide in Palestine… any surprise?

Political Reporter comments. Opinion US society America’s cultural supremacy and geopolitical weakness The notion of ‘decline’ is too crude to capture what is happening to the US in the 21st century. https://www.ft.com/content/dce07860-f39e-432b-a0f6-1a2124e4e1a3 The Reader has to wonder at the opening of … Continue reading

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@TheEconomist offers a Christmas Present to The New York Times!

Political Observer comments. A personal note: As a long time subscriber of The Economist: I still have a page torn out of the February 24 , 2001 edition , a review of ‘Law Without Values: The Life, The Work , … Continue reading

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@ktdrozdowski, with the assistance of Robert Kagan, offers a bleak diagnosis on The European Union.

Philosophical Apprentice wonders if Tyszka-Drozdowski had missed other revelatory sources of comment? Perhaps Tyszka-Drozdowski had missed this intervention? https://www.faber.co.uk/product/9780571301744-the-rotten-heart-of-europe/ Or this from 2021 by Bernard Connolly? The Importance of Sovereignty Click to access TIE_W21_Connolly.pdf Krzysztof Tyszka-Drozdowski : Krzysztof Tyszka-Drozdowski frames … Continue reading

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Are the @TLS and @TheEconomist attempting to tell the same political story?

Political Observer considers the question. 1. Headline: Road to perdition Sub-headline: Why the Conservative Party faces an end to its political hegemony By Martin Ivens 2. Britain | Bagehot Headline: Inside the Spectocracy  Sub-headline A good way to run a magazine is … Continue reading

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