Satirical commentary on published opinion columns. Quotes are attributed, everything else is opinion, critique and ridicule. If you came for balanced nuance, try a thermostat.
Superb dissection of intellectual whiplash. The Parliament scene where both Tims face each other with contradictory flip charts perfectly captures how opinion columns can become deadline-driven weather reports instead of coherent analysis. I've run into this alot in corporate strategy docs where the same exec argues for opposing approaches in consecutive quarters without acknowleding the flip. Continuity test should be mandatory for anyone calling themselves a historian.
Stanley advocates for America in one piece and argues against the EU in another. Make your mind up Tim. You can't have it both ways no matter how hard you try to spin it.
Superb dissection of intellectual whiplash. The Parliament scene where both Tims face each other with contradictory flip charts perfectly captures how opinion columns can become deadline-driven weather reports instead of coherent analysis. I've run into this alot in corporate strategy docs where the same exec argues for opposing approaches in consecutive quarters without acknowleding the flip. Continuity test should be mandatory for anyone calling themselves a historian.
Stanley advocates for America in one piece and argues against the EU in another. Make your mind up Tim. You can't have it both ways no matter how hard you try to spin it.
Opinions are like ass holes, everybody has one. Stanley's is uge.
Cheers for the anatomy lesson!