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Comparing Margaret Thatcher To Sarah Palin

Posted on December 31, 2008 at 2:36 pm

Not as big a stretch as one might think:

Her main political legacy from that job was the vitriolic slogan, “Margaret Thatcher, Milk-Snatcher,” thrown at her by the left because of a budgetary decision she had opposed to charge some children for school meals and milk. It was the single most famous thing about her when she defeated Heath for the Tory leadership in 1975.

At this point she became almost as “controversial” as Sarah Palin. Heath, for example, made it plain privately that he would not serve under her. And Sir Ian Gilmour, an intellectual leader of the Tory “wets,” privately dismissed her as a “Daily Telegraph woman.” There is no precise equivalent in American English, but “narrow, repressed suburbanite” catches the sense.

Mrs. Thatcher attracted such abuse for two reasons. First, she was seen by the chattering classes as representing a blend of provincial conservative values and market economics — Middle England as it has come to be called — against their own metropolitan liberalism. They thought this blend was an economic dead-end in a modern complex society and a political retreat into futile nostalgia. Of course, they failed to notice that their modern complex society was splintering under their statist burdens even as they denounced her extremism.

Second, Margaret Thatcher was not yet Margaret Thatcher. She had not won the 1979 election, recovered the Falklands, reformed trade union law, defeated the miners, and helped destroy Soviet communism peacefully.

Things like that change your mind about a girl.

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3 Responses to “Comparing Margaret Thatcher To Sarah Palin”

  1. Webutante writes
    December 31st, 2008 3:09 pm

    Thank you for this and many other great posts. So glad you’re back. Happy New Year and all best wishes.

  2. HillbillyBill writes
    December 31st, 2008 3:39 pm

    Sarah Palin is no Margaret Thatcher

  3. January 1st, 2009 11:59 am

    When it comes to beating the commies, she’s already got a huge head start on Thatcher. England is nowhere near as close to Russia as Alaska.

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