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The London Times's GerardBaker has it exactly right: To some, China's muscular domination of the Olympic medal table is a powerful allegory of the shifting balance of global power. A far better and more literal testimony to the collapse of the West may be seen in the distinctly weak-kneed response to Russian aggression in Georgia by what is still amusingly called the transatlantic alliance....
... Hillary. Hillary used the Obamamessiah theme back in February. Then, the Times of London published GerardBaker's "He ventured forth to bring light to the world -- The anointed one's pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a miracle in action - and a blessing to all his faithful followers."
One more Georgia-related post then I’m on to other things. There are a couple exquisitely-written columns out today that I think are worth your time. The first comes from GerardBaker, my favorite columnist from across the Pond. He is, as you might expect, not particularly happy with those who have drawn moral equivalence between [...] ShareThis
Prompted by Andrew's post, allow me point to GerardBaker of the London Times, who has more to say:Once again, the Europeans, and their friends in the pusillanimous wing of the US Left, have demonstrated that, when it come to...
GerardBaker of the TimesOnline, on Western hand-wringing, and the promise of more of the same as the EU rises. To some, China's muscular domination of the Olympic medal table is a powerful allegory of the shifting balance of global...
GerardBaker: To some, China's muscular domination of the Olympic medal table is a powerful allegory of the shifting balance of global power. A far better and more literal testimony to the collapse of the West may be seen in the distinctly weak-kneed response to Russian aggression in Georgia by what is still amusingly called the transatlantic alliance. Once again, the Europeans, and their...