Hi all,

You can count me among those who used to look askance at Applebaum. Back in the 
Noughts, she was a regular and legitimate target of Sadly, No!, a blog I used 
to frequent. She’d even received from Orban (I think) the same far-right 
Hungarian honor also given to Trump hanger-on Sebastian Gorka, the one that 
lets you add “v” to your last name. Her husband is Polish and had been a 
cabinet minister in an earlier center-right government there. He and they were 
swept out when Poland went further right and, maybe, seeing where it was 
leading, she seems to have mellowed somewhat. From her articles since then, she 
seems to have stopped moving to the right and maybe even piulled back a bit, 
while the right races toward fascism. Or maybe the world going crazier, she 
just seems relatively sane and more liberal now.

I still don’t entirely trust her, but she appears to be more of an ally these 
days, and did warn about neofascism and Putin. Has she learned anything since 
the last Cold War? We’ll see...

Your mileage (kilometrage) may vary, and some settling may occur during 
shipping.

Carl

 
> On 1 mei 2022, at 22:21, Ted Byfield <tedbyfi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Allan, WRT Russia/Ukraine one notable feature of the current US political 
> landscape is that a fair number of ostensible leftists are making arguments 
> that are remarkably similar to fascist trolls like Tucker Carlson. I'm no fan 
> of Applebaum's at all, so when I saw her name I was skeptical; but as I read 
> through her essay, nothing she said jumped out at me as outrageously skewed. 
> Since your comment didn't offer any specific criticisms, could you be 
> persuaded to do so?
> 
> Cheers,
> Ted
> 
> On 1 May 2022, at 15:00, allan siegel A Train wrote:
> 
>> Hello Nettimers
>> I find it odd that Anne Applebaum's questionable commentary on the events - 
>> and historical references - in Ukraine are uncritically posted here. Anne 
>> Applebaum is a notorious right-wing ideologue of the unquestionable 
>> neoliberal persuasion who has been lauded for her attacks on left-leaning 
>> politics (to say the least). As the conflict in Ukraine becomes increasingly 
>> enmeshed in the myopic politics of the cold-war and as America descends into 
>> pre-civil rights post war policies it becomes increasingly important to 
>> consider who is describing reality and from what vantage point. Most people 
>> in the U.S. still believe that the atomic bomb was used to save the lives of 
>> U.S. soldiers and to end WW II. A very questionable assumption. Saber 
>> rattling by Biden and others indebted to military contractors won't bring 
>> democracy to Ukraine or necessarily even peace.
>> Best
>> Allan
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