Interesting that Joe Biden should echo https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-britain-eu/biden-warns-uk-on-brexit-no-trade-deal-unless-you-respect-northern-irish-peace-deal-idINKBN2680R8 Nancy Pelosi’s dogwhistle references to the threat of reigniting Irish terrorism https://edition.cnn.com/2020/09/10/politics/nancy-pelosi-brexit-congress-uk-gbr-intl/index.html mere days after Americans commemorated 9/11; clearly, unlike for Tony Stark https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man , irony is not his strong suit. Unless it was a joke: I guess he’s a riot in the right company - though he has been a little slow to dissociate himself from the wrong company https://www.wsj.com/articles/biden-awakens-to-the-threat-of-urban-riots-11598894969 .
Or maybe it was the memory thing; for a month after the Twin
Towers bombing, Joe was ruffling feathers https://edition.cnn.com/2001/ALLPOLITICS/10/24/ret.hastert.biden/index.html
with his remarks about Afghanistan and
the Muslim world’s perception of America as a ‘bully’ that thinks ‘we can do
whatever we want to do’. Subsequent events showed that the US does often behave
like a man looking for a gas leak with a lit match, and this latest attempt to
interfere in our internal affairs continues the pattern; perhaps Joe’s new
enthusiasm for interventionism is a bending with the wind.
On the other hand, Pelosi is consistent: she was making the
same minatory noises in her address to the Dublin Parliament last year, and
lamenting ‘our late friend, the extraordinary Martin McGuinness.’ https://theintercept.com/2019/04/17/nancy-pelosi-brexit-ireland/
Only the coronavirus cancelled the annual green-dyeing of the Chicago River https://www.chicagostpatricksdayparade.org/
- American political paddywackery is still fertile ground for American
audiences, catering to illusions about ‘a quarrel in a far-away country between
people of whom we know nothing.’ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neville_Chamberlain#European_policy
For the rest of us, the porter-beer-and-Noraid
sentimentality is dangerous. I remember (anyone got the videoclip?) Gerry Adams
on Gay Byrne’s Late Late Show in Dublin on RTÉ in 1994, where an audience
member called Adams a ‘murderer’ and received a lethally restrained lecture from
him on politeness; marginally a better reaction, I suppose, than GA telling
Peter Hitchens he should be ‘decommissioned’ https://en.brinkwire.com/news/peter-hitchens-im-growing-a-new-beard-because-i-havent-felt-so-rebellious-since-the-1960s/
. Still, as long as the bangs are far away from New York and Oklahoma,
Washington is happy to light the fuses.
For what, though? 1997 excluded the moderates to get a deal
like that between Chicago gangster fiefdoms. The successors of the ‘Chuckle
Brothers’ https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/how-martin-mcguinness-and-ian-paisley-forged-an-unlikely-friendship-35550640.html
are unlikely to throw it all up for the sake of cross-border management that is
much more technically doable now than when Ireland and the UK entered the EU
simultaneously in 1973 to circumvent the practical difficulties.
Is it just to save money on the phone bill? Supposedly, Henry
Kissinger asked (not so, according to the FT https://www.ft.com/content/c4c1e0cd-f34a-3b49-985f-e708b247eb55 ) ‘Who do I call if I want to speak to Europe?’; the answer in 2009 was Cathy
‘gosh’ https://m.azh.kz/en/news/view/3368
Ashton. Now, the US Secretary of State will have to replace the handset and
redial +44-(0)71… for a second discussion. How inconvenient.
The Daily Express puts it succinctly: ‘Butt out, Pelosi!’ https://www.express.co.uk/comment/expresscomment/1334941/Nancy-Pelosi-Brexit-news-USA-election-war-on-terror-IRA-funding-Enniskillen
and ‘Stay out of it, Joe!’ https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1336601/brexit-news-joe-biden-us-EU-trade-deal-withdrawal-agreement-internal-markets-bill
.
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I was in graduate school at Kent State in 1981, when a student from Trinity College, Dublin, asked me to go to an Irish bar in Cleveland with him.
Given my English accent and the strong support for the IRA in some circles here, I declined.
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