Theodore Dalrymple on Tony Blair:
Many have surmised that there was an essential flaw in Mr. Blair's makeup that turned him gradually from the most popular to the most unpopular prime minister of recent history. The problem is to name that essential flaw. As a psychiatrist, I found this problem peculiarly irritating (bearing in mind that it is always highly speculative to make a diagnosis at a distance). But finally, a possible solution arrived in a flash of illumination. Mr. Blair suffered from a condition previously unknown to me: delusions of honesty.
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
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Posted by Lemuel Calhoon at 10:18 PM
Labels: Theodore Dalrymple, Tony Blair
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