The Iron Lady: A Modern Norma

By |2014-09-11T14:44:44-05:00September 11th, 2014|Categories: Dwight Longenecker, Film|Tags: |

The Iron Lady—the film on the life of Margaret Thatcher—is worth viewing more than once. Not only is Meryl Streep’s performance as Britain’s first female Prime Minister astounding, but the film itself rises to greatness for its direction, subtlety, and artistry. Many criticized the film because it focussed on the retired premier’s dementia and did [...]

Reconsidering Margaret Thatcher

By |2014-01-16T17:12:00-06:00April 10th, 2013|Categories: Foreign Affairs, Politics, Stephen Masty|Tags: |

Margaret Thatcher Plenty of ink has been well-deployed in commemorating Margaret Thatcher (1925-2013), Britain’s greatest statesman since Churchill, who rolled back Britain’s command economy and, together with Ronald Reagan and The Blessed John Paul II, helped to end communism which was the most murderous ideology in human history. So, for now, let us [...]

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