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December 02, 2022
TG 954: The Gaggle Talks To Larry Johnson

George Szamuely and Peter Lavelle sat down for another one of our regular long conversations with military and intelligence analyst Larry Johnson. The discussion was, as always, fascinating and highly illuminating.

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TG 1564: Mearsheimer Schools Piers Morgan On Foreign Policy Basics

George Szamuely and Peter Lavelle discuss a recent debate between Piers Morgan and John Mearsheimer, in which the TV talk-show host gets hopelessly tangled up in tired, foolish liberal bromides.

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TG 1563: The Gaggle Film Club: "A Man For All Seasons" (1966)

George Szamuely discusses the latest selection of The Gaggle Film Club: "A Man For All Seasons," Fred Zinnemann's award-winning drama, starring Paul Scofield, Robert Shaw and Orson Welles.

The film will be screened on April 29 at our regular Monday Night At The Movies event.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060665/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_a%2520man%2520for%2520

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TG 1562: Campus Protests Grow Across U.S.; Congress Threatens Crackdown

George Szamuely and Peter Lavelle discuss the GOP threats to punish America's universities, in response to their alleged unwillingness to crack down on growing campus protests against Israel's war on Gaza.

01:15:26
Russia-China Partnership Not Doing So Well?

This article appeared in RT. It suggests that China may well be having second thoughts about the usefulness of its partnership with Russia. Clearly, Russia’s failure to finish Ukraine off quickly is leading to other powers’ recalibrating their alliances.

What’s working for Russia though is American ideological self-righteousness. The U.S. still insists on lecturing and hectoring China. Imagine if the U.S. were led by a ruthless leadership that was determined to Prise Russia and China apart by, say, abandoning Taiwan. Then Russia would be in some serious trouble.

https://www.rt.com/news/596632-blinken-in-beijing-russia/

Feds Plan Massive Intervention In The Administration Of U.S. Colleges

Coming soon: antisemitism monitors in colleges that receive any kind of federal funding. The scale of the governmental intervention in the administration of colleges that this would entail is quite staggering.
https://www.axios.com/2024/04/26/antisemitism-monitor-colleges-columbia-israel

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January 21, 2023
More Leftie Than Thou
"Jacobin" Magazine Celebrates A Strike Against Ol' Blue Eyes

Here at "The Gaggle" we have very little time for the "more Leftie than thou" school of thought--that's the approach to life according to which the only thing that matters is whether you take the right position on every issue under the sun from Abortion to Zelensky. No one in the world meets the exacting standards of this school of thought; any Leftie leader anywhere is always selling out to the bankers and the capitalists. The perfect exemplar of this is the unreadable Jacobin magazine. 

The other day I came across this article from 2021. It's a celebration of trade union power. And not simply trade union power, but the use of trade union power to secure political goals. Of course (and this is always the case with the "more Leftie than thou" crowd), this glorious, never-to-be-forgotten moment on the history of organized labor took place many years ago--in the summer of 1974 to be exact. Yes, almost half a century has gone by since that thrilling moment when the working-class movement of Australia mobilized and prepared to seize the means of production, distribution and exchange. 

Well, not quite. Organized labor went into action against...Ol' Blue Eyes, the Chairman of the Board, the Voice; yes, Frank Sinatra. Why? What had Sinatra done? Sinatra was certainly very rich, and he owned a variety of properties and businesses. But if the Australian trade union movement were, understandably, searching for the bright, incandescent spark that would finally awaken the working class from its slumber there were surely richer, greedier, more dishonest, more decadent, above all more Australian individuals it could have discovered. Australia was never short of them. Rupert Murdoch immediately springs to mind. Why Sinatra?

 

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