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The Disunited States
The Disunited States By Ilana Mercer “We are one American nation. We must unite. We have to unify. We have to come together.” Every faction in our irreparably fractious and fragmented country calls for unity, following events that demonstrate just … Continue reading
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ENDNOTES, November 2018
ENDNOTES, November 2018 In this edition: In Remembrance, from the Chapel Choir of the Royal Hospital, Percy Sherwood’s Double Concerto from EM Records, Orchestral Works, by Ruth Gipps. A century ago this month, The Great War– the “war to end wars”, … Continue reading
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Tagged Elgar, Fauré, Frederic Cowen, Percy Sherwood, Ruth Gipps
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Escape to the Country
Escape to the Country by Bill Hartley There is elation in the town of Darlington because the local cattle market may be moving. Darlington might be best known as an old railway town but its roots lie in agriculture, serving … Continue reading
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Calvinism for Agnostics
Calvinism for Agnostics Messa da Requiem, music by Giuseppe Verdi, concert performance, Royal Opera Orchestra and Chorus, conductor Antonio Pappano, words from the Missa pro Defunctis, Royal Opera, 23rd October 2018 Verdi Requiem, Orchestra Révolutionnaire et Romantique, Monteverdi Choir, conductor John … Continue reading
The Euro FifthColumn
The Euro Fifth Column By Stuart Millson With five months to go before our country disengages from the EU, a millionaire-funded, pro-Brussels movement is obstructing the democratic Brexit process. With the ratification of the EU Withdrawal Act by Parliament earlier … Continue reading
The Caravan Cometh
The Caravan Cometh By Ilana Mercer The latest “caravan” community planning to crash borderless America is not part of Latin America’s problems; it’s escaping them. So say America’s low-IQ media. And Latin America’s problems are legion. The region, “which boasts … Continue reading
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Tagged Caravan, El Salvador, Shithole Countries, The Economist
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Rise of the Dominacrats
Rise of the Dominacrats By Ilana Mercer Throughout Brett Kavanaugh’s ordeal, Democratic women and their house-trained houseboys had attempted to derail the decent part of the process, rendering a U.S. Senate Supreme Court confirmation hearing a mean-spirited, undignified and gossipy … Continue reading
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ENDNOTES, October 2018
ENDNOTES, October 2018 In this edition: Janacek from Decca, reviewed by Stuart Millson; Bruckner, Wagner & Schoenberg, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre, 30thSeptember 2018, Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen, reviewed by Leslie Jones The late-19th/early 20th-century Moravian-born Czech composer, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bruckner, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Janacek, Jiri Belohlavek, Tristan, Wagner
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Behold, Fake History
Behold, Fake History Behold, America: A History of America First and the American Dream, Sarah Churchwell, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018, £20, 356 pp., h.b., reviewed by Leslie Jones According to Sarah Churchwell, Professor of American Literature in the School of Advanced … Continue reading










Slate’s Slanders
Slate’s Slanders By Ilana Mercer When Slate Magazine went after President Trump’s former speech writer, Darren Beattie, it chose to libel this writer, as well. That’s a bully’s calculus: if you can, why not ruin the reputation of another individual, just for … Continue reading →
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