Glenn Reynolds, Claire Berlinski, & Margaret Thatcher
Author Claire Berlinksi talks with Glenn Reynolds about the legacy of Margret Thatcher. Great Britain was a mess before Prime Minister Thatcher took office. According to Berlinski, it was so bad, that corpses were simply left in the street. Hear about how Maggie made the moral case against socialism, and for a free market economy in the U.K.
About 13 minutes, well worth checking out.
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In B4 "Glenn Reynolds is a pro-torture hack".
Glenn Reynolds is a pro-... oh, wait, never mind.
God, I miss Maggie.
Glenn Reynolds is a delusional neo-conservative hack who thinks its possible to adopt an expansionist foreign policy while advocating for fiscal conservatism. He still defends George W. Bush based on comparison to Obama's godawful administration, for fucks sake.
Yeah. Utter, total dickbag. If he's right about minimalist government, it's by accident, and at clanging odds with his professed love of the perpetual warfare state.
He just writes the best blog in existence that is read by millions and has done more to promote small government than the entire Reason foundation has. Sour grapes much you peacenik bastard?
Indeed. Heh.
Glenn Reynolds, Claire Berlinski, & Margaret Thatcher
Who are three people who've never been in my kitchen?
Also: An interview with her on National Review. Watch all 5 parts.