Monthly Archives: April 2024

janan.ganesh@ft.com postulates that the political mediocrity Joe Biden is the way forward!

Political Observer recalls Obama’s praise for Ronald Reagan, as ‘The Transformational President’, while FDR remained in the shadow of that Hollywood has-been! The reader needs, must consider what planet Janan Ganesh resides! This ‘essay’ on Joe is History Made To Measure ‘we … Continue reading

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On the question: Is @tomfriedman a would be ‘American Diplomat’ , or an advocate/apologist for the Zionist Faschist State?

Political Observer on Friedman’s 2,019 word intervention. ‘writing from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’ is attached to this ‘essay’ as the in order to of impressing the Times readership? Mr. Friedman, and his newspaper, self-present as not just the ‘last word’ on International Affaires but … Continue reading

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Constanze Stelzenmüller & Financial Times reporters Lauren Fedor & James Politi, on the Mike Johnson Political Moment, as it devolves into Yesterdays News!

Political Observer on the the unhappy marriage of Politics & Theology! Don’t relax, Europe — the US hard right isn’t finished yet Ultraconservative Americans have views about the old continent that would dismay most Europeans Constanze Stelzenmüller https://www.ft.com/content/a9e85226-0946-4b09-b755-6b44d885c677 At the … Continue reading

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@BerkowitzPeter on ‘Philip Howard Aims To Enhance Freedom by Restoring Authority’.

Old Socialist comments. I am not a subscriber to ‘Real Clear Politics’ , but somehow I am on their mailing list. Today I explored the web site, and one of the essays caught my interest: ‘Philip Howard Aims To Enhance Freedom by … Continue reading

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Melanie Phillips: ‘How Conservatism’s Chickens Came Home to Roost in Gaza’

Political Observer comments. Melanie Phillips opens her diatribe with these markers, this hysterical collection of ‘charges’ against a people subject to 75 years of subjugation, oppression, dispossession, incarceration, kidnap, murder. And in the present to Geocide and Famine, charges that Phillips vehemently denies, … Continue reading

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The Would-Be Poetry of @rcolvile is irresistible?

Political Observer wonders at this short lived ‘evolution’! The first paragraphs demonstrate a remarkable ‘evolution’, that reminds this American Reader of Rod McKuen’s ‘Listen to the Warm’ of 1967! He was reported to be Elizbeth Taylor’s favorite Poet! Mr. Colvile poetic reach, not … Continue reading

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@nytdavidbrooks on ‘Transgender Care’ .

Queer Atheist offers a selective commentary. The first paragraphs of the Brooks’ essay don’t quite give the game away : Should this surprise The Reader? Brooks is smitten by evocatively presented ‘Credentials’ ! I’ve placed in bold font the Brooks … Continue reading

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Martin Wolf’s hand-wringing: ‘The shadow of war darkens on the global economy’ …

Political Observer offers a ‘selective reading’. The first paragraphs of Mr. Wolf’s essay that presents the players in this Political Melodrama: Iran is guilty of ‘escalation’ and Benjamin Netanyahu is an embattled prime minister, no matter how crudely introduced, the protagonists sets the … Continue reading

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@tomfriedman & Bret Stephens offer ‘The New York Times Point of View’ on the Iranian- what to name it ‘reprisal’, ‘comeuppance’, ‘justice’ ?

Political Observer edits the chatter! Thomas Friedman offers this: It would be easy to be dazzled by the way Israeli, American and other allied militaries shot down virtually every Iranian drone, cruise missile and ballistic missile launched at Israel on Saturday and … Continue reading

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Is it possible that boulevardier Janan Ganesh offering a ‘Mulligan Stew’, instead of his usual… his readership might miss his proffered rhetorical ‘Caviar and Blinis’ ?

Political Cynic comments Opinion Populism Headline: The west is suffering from its own success Sub-headline: Smartphone addiction, culture wars and low birth rates are byproducts of wealth https://www.ft.com/content/74918df2-6911-4087-8add-c11df2811129 A sampler of this ‘Mulligan Stew’ that Ganesh prepares for his readers is helpful: … Continue reading

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