Showing posts with label Thatcher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thatcher. Show all posts

Friday, January 13, 2012

Iron Lady: Utter Anti-Female Travesty

"'The Iron Lady' is an utter travesty, both in content and in form," writes Examiner movie critic Kelly Jane Torrance. "The woman born Margaret Roberts won a place at Oxford on scholarship, studied science, and became a chemist. She became friends with many of the leading free-market thinkers of her time. The woman on screen gets all her ideas from her father...This film was written by, directed by, and stars women. But it's the most anti-female film I've seen in quite some time."

Friday, December 30, 2011

Lowry: Thatcher vs. Decline

"Margaret Thatcher is on the cover of Newsweek," writes Rich Lowry at National Review, "or—the next best thing—Meryl Streep is on the cover as the former British prime minister in a new biopic." While Mrs. Thatcher is a rich study in class and gender politics, Lowry suggests
at this moment in our history ... it is Thatcher's central purpose that is most important: her unyielding rejection of British decline. She rejected it with every bone in her middle-class body, even though sophisticates scoffed at such a naive nationalism. She rejected it even though the grandees of her own party said it was inevitable. She rejected it even though she knew reversing it meant forcing a wrenching political and economic crisis... 
Mrs. Thatcher "accomplished what Britain's consensus had once deemed impossible."  As some dare to suggest that America's best days may be behind her, the Iron Lady stands as a great reminder that "decline is inevitable only if its self-fulfilling prophets prevail."