...the most powerful and meaningful person speaking to youth and students today. Her intelligence is unselfish. She shines as she offers cultural, spiritual, political, economical, practical analysis and constructive solutions with the precision of a surgeon. [Her] words, thoughts, lessons, and books are transforming the next generation. Once you have heard her speak, it’s impossible for you to remain the same. You’ll change the way you think, love and live.
Wow. How could I live and yet overlook someone who is clearly a living saint, a veritable heroine? Modest, too. The above is her description of herself on her website. (My emphasis.)
This paragon came to my attention when I Googled an incomprehensible verbal reference by James Forsyth.
So, is it just me, or is the Spectator's current estimation of the... ah... cultural awareness of its readership in need of recalibration?
Was it Mr. Creosote who said, 'Better get a bucket, I'm going to throw up'?
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