will will thanks for staying with us. i m bill o reilly in the weekdays with bernie seeing want tonight. the death of margaret thatcher has prompted much discussion about her policies and overall demeanor. if you were around in the 1980s, you know lady thatcher got hammered by both the british and american press. joining us now from miami to put it into perspective. the purveyor of bernard goldberg.com mr. goldberg. i want to read one thing into the audience in the boston globe, you know, obviously a left wing newspaper. worse back then than it is now. this is what they said about margaret thatcher, quote: she is an obstructive example to the americans what happens when the mechanics of parliamentary democracy unite a right wing extremist with a overwhelming majority of constitutionally docile legislatures. margaret thatcher is a political freak, unquote. you know, very vitriolic new york times, the washington post didn t like her one bit. has anything changed? right.
now. this is what they said about margaret thatcher, quote: she is an obstructive example to the americans what happens when the mechanics of parliamentary democracy unite a right wing extremist with a overwhelming majority of constitutionally docile legislatures. margaret thatcher is a political freak, unquote. you know, very vitriolic new york times, the washington post didn t like her one bit. has anything changed? right. well, no. there is a rule of thumb that exists through the decades and that is if a conservative politician like merchandise thatcher or ronald reagan try to shake things up as they did in the 1980s, they are offensive seen in the media as cold-hearted or mean spirited or something like that. but when a liberal politician like barack obama, for instance, tries to shake things up by
now. this is what they said about margaret thatcher, quote: she is an obstructive example to the americans what happens when the mechanics of parliamentary democracy unite a right wing extremist with a overwhelming majority of constitutionally docile legislatures. margaret thatcher is a political freak, unquote. you know, very vitriolic new york times, the washington post didn t like her one bit. has anything changed? right. well, no. there is a rule of thumb that exists through the decades and that is if a conservative politician like merchandise thatcher or ronald reagan try to shake things up as they did in the 1980s, they are offensive seen in the media as cold-hearted or mean spirited or something like that. but when a liberal politician like barack obama, for instance, tries to shake things up by