tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post7108347398860097148..comments2024-02-06T16:17:25.826+00:00Comments on THE GRØNMARK BLOG: The Kindle's great – but I asked Santa for a whole lot more!Scott Gronmarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15118026157459333174noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post-5830758139279479392012-01-03T07:43:31.351+00:002012-01-03T07:43:31.351+00:00Rusbridger. He was "untimely ripped" fro...Rusbridger. He was "untimely ripped" from his own country [Rhodesia} and sent to a British boarding school [Cranleigh] so he suffered a fractured adolescence. The editorship of the Guardian is his revenge. Leave the man alone.SDGnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post-25619429413561835162012-01-02T12:09:19.591+00:002012-01-02T12:09:19.591+00:00The short answer to your question is "No"...The short answer to your question is "No". I suspect the only reason the problems of the Euro have defeated even the fantasists at the Guardian is that they can envisage a terrifying future in which Europe's unelected leaders genuinely run out of money to spend on the Left's mascot victim groups. As the central role of the Guardian is to identify groups upon whom our money should be squandered, there can be few more terrifying prospects Chez Rusbridger!Scott Gronmarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15118026157459333174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2215553202978284468.post-88079850395652856192011-12-28T09:31:20.562+00:002011-12-28T09:31:20.562+00:00THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS
(AND LETTERS TO FATHE...<b>THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS<br />(AND LETTERS TO FATHER CHRISTMAS)</b><br /><br />It's not just Scott. The <i>Guardian</i>, too, have entered a dreamworld, let their imaginations rip and sought <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/dec/27/euro-happy-new-year-editorial" rel="nofollow">a solution to the problems of the Euro</a>.<br /><br />They can't find one. Not even in their dreamworld:<br /><br /><i>We could list more measures to hold the eurozone together. These are just a taster, yet it is already clear most of them would be quite beyond any policymakers attempting a last-ditch effort to save the euro. That gives some idea of the impossibility of the task, and the difficulties facing the continent in the new year.</i><br /><br />It's an odd way to discover reality but if it works, never mind the oddness. Can we look forward to the <i>Guardian</i> applying the same efficacious technique to some its other shibboleths?David Mosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12345636878071983416noreply@blogger.com