Norm quotes Francis Wheen in the Evening Standard:
Tate Britain unveiled Mark Wallinger’s latest exhibition yesterday – “an ambitious new work… typically uncompromising in scale and intention”. It turned out to be an agitprop assault on Tony Blair and the Iraq war.
Last night the Channel 4 offshoot More4 screened Alistair Beaton’s drama, The Trial of Tony Blair, billed as a “biting feature-length satire”. It was a denunciation of the PM as a war criminal.
Ambitious and biting? As ambitious as a Tube journey from Chancery Lane to Holborn; as biting as a gummy old dachshund snoring by the hearth…
They [these ‘crude fusillades’] are the conventional wisdom of our time, repeated by everyone from the Socialist Worker to the Daily Mail…
At any given moment there is an orthodoxy, a body of ideas which it is assumed that all right-thinking people will accept without question…
Yes indeed. One journal in particular which has consistently added its voice to this conformist wisdom, which Wheen unaccountably omits, is Private Eye, the, um, satirical organ. Francis Wheen, I believe, writes for Private Eye.
Shome mistake, surely?
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