Showing posts with label Reagan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reagan. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Thatcher and Reagan, Tree-Huggers


Interesting snippet on  KPFK (Pacifica Radio for Los Angeles) yesterday afternoon, April 10th; they played tapes of Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, each telling the World that Climate Change is caused by human activity and we need to act urgently to prevent disaster......

They also noted that Thatcher studied Science (I believe it was Chemistry) at Oxford, and believed in basing sound policy on scientific data - Imagine!


[The photo I had here yesterday, of Thatcher and Reagan dancing together, seems to have disappeareed - but this is just as good....]


You can hear them here, on the Fine Brad Friedman Blog:  http://www.bradblog.com/?p=9959, or on the KPFK Archive at http://archive.kpfk.org/ (scroll down to Wednedsday 3 pm)

(Brad is the go-to guy on everything to do with election-stealing skullduggery.)


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Bankers Weep, Real People Rejoice

Margaret Thatcher is dead at 87.



Just a couple of personal observations;  as a bright-eyed young BBC Researcher, I put together the logistics for one of Margaret Thatcher's key interviews (with Robin Day) for the General Election of 1979 that brought her to power.  What a heavy burden of guilt!

I grew up in a Britain where the two major Parties, Labour and Conservative, basically agreed on the fundamentals of a Liberal Democracy: quality education and decent housing for all, the National Health Service, benefits and pensions for all who needed them - what we call Civilization.  Thatcher threw much of that out of the window, and it seems as though the rest is swiftly following under the present lot.  I remember observing at the family dinner-table,  "I didn't know what conservative was, till Thatcher came to power."  What a happy state that was.

At the time I couldn't understand why she and Reagan were such close pals. Everyone in Europe knew that Reagan was way too dumb to be fit for high office, no matter what they thought of his politics. Apparently no one in the American public noticed that he was senile when he went to the White House, and completely gaga by the time he confessed on videotape that he OK'd the "neat idea" (per Oliver North) of the Iran-Contra balls-up.

Nobody "noticed" that he confessed, either.

Once I got to the USA, and saw real, 18th-Century, dog-eat-dog Capitalist brutality and hypocrisy at work, I understood that Thatcher and Reagan were complete political soul-mates, even though one was brilliant and forceful, and the other stupid and pussy-whipped.