The Danger Zone (DZ)

DZ Season 038 Part 01. Margaret Thatcher - The Iron Lady. First and Final Part.


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International Womens’ Day. Some women have their praises sung and their achievements recognised. But not all women. After all International Womens’ Day is very much something that the feminist movement has instituted and that is a movement that only recognises women of the left. To paraphrase one of Joe Biden’s remarkable comments during the 2020 US Presidential election, if you ain’t on the left, you ain’t a feminist – or a woman. But that’s obviously not true.
So today’s Danger Zone is going to look at a woman who the distinguished English historian, Andrew Roberts, described, in his book “Leadership in War”, as the most remarkable Englishwoman since Queen Elizabeth I.
She served as prime minister from 1979 to 1990 – winning an unmatched three elections in a row.
She died in April 2013, apparently suffering from progressive dementia.. Notwithstanding the fact that she had not held the office of prime minister for over 23 years when she died, the left, who never forgive, never forget, and never stop hating, responded in this way to the news of her death.
Street parties were held in certain parts of England where Margaret Thatcher’s policies were seen as having the most damaging effect. The song, Ding Dong the Witch is Dead, from the famous 1939 Judy Garland movie, “The Wizard of Oz” reached number one on the charts in England. In truth the left were not able to pay a greater tribute to this remarkable woman than their vile reaction to her death. So let’s learn about her leadership in war during the 1982 Falklands crisis.
Tag words: Margaret Thatcher; Andrew Roberts; Leadership in War; Falklands War; Alfred Roberts; Beatrice Roberts; Edith Mühlbauer; Muriel Thatcher; Methodist; Dachau; HMS Endurance; General Leopoldo Galtieri; Flavius Vegetius Renatus; De Rei Militari; Igitur qui desiderat pacem praeparet bellum; Winston Churchill; Adolf Hitler; Malvinas; Sir Henry Leach; Christian; General Belgrano; HMS Conqueror; Mark 8 torpedoes; HMS Sheffield; British Type 42 destroyer; Sub-Lieutenant Carrington-Wood; Exocet missile; HMS Coventry; Lieutenant-General Sir Julian Thompson; Rule Britannia; David Cameron; Denis Thatcher; Boudicca; Elizabeth I; Catherine de Medici; Catherine the Great; Maria Theresa; Golda Meir; Indira Gandhi
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The Danger Zone (DZ)By Paul Fordyce