The War Path rather than Hitler's War on Michael Gove's and Sarah Vine's bookcase does suggest that they have something of the David Irving connoisseurs about them.
But The Bell Curve? How disappointingly predictable, although I have no doubt that Owen Jones has at least read it. As have I.
And Atlas Shrugged is the Ayn Rand that anyone might ever have finished, although only ever once. I simply refuse to believe that anyone has ever read it twice. Or that anyone has ever finished The Fountainhead at all. Rand died on welfare, by the way. I never miss an opportunity to point that out.
The real shocker is Tony Blair's A Journey. I shall do them the courtesy of assuming that they have never opened it. In that case, lucky them. But why would anyone proclaim to the world the sorry fact of owning a copy of that?
The real shocker is Tony Blair's A Journey. I shall do them the courtesy of assuming that they have never opened it. In that case, lucky them. But why would anyone proclaim to the world the sorry fact of owning a copy of that?
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