Roger Kimball, PJ Media
By Roger KimballBioWhen the motor of history gets revved up (as it surely is now), it becomes more than commonly difficult to discriminate between the mere static of events rubbing against one another and that appoggiatura that announces the main theme of the moment. You'd have to be pretty thick not to sense that something big is happening in the world. Just yesterday, the Evening Standard published a column of mine in which I reprised James Carville's famous taunt, "It's the economy, stupid."Carville was right, except when he wasn't, e.g., at about...
By Roger KimballBioWhen the motor of history gets revved up (as it surely is now), it becomes more than commonly difficult to discriminate between the mere static of events rubbing against one another and that appoggiatura that announces the main theme of the moment. You'd have to be pretty thick not to sense that something big is happening in the world. Just yesterday, the Evening Standard published a column of mine in which I reprised James Carville's famous taunt, "It's the economy, stupid."Carville was right, except when he wasn't, e.g., at about...
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