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Margaret Thatcher, Vol. 2 The Iron Lady by Campbell, John Hardback Book The Fast

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  • An overanalyzing critique of a political giant

    In Jonathan Campbell's biography of Margaret Thatcher's premiership, he seeks to dissect and debunk the myths that have surrounded the Iron Lady and tried to present Margaret Thatcher in a less-than-glorious light. Jonathan Campbell suggests that Margaret Thatcher was just lucky, or that some colleague of her's was the person who saved the day and suggested that if Margaret Thatcher did something right, it was in spite of herself. That's like suggesting that Tiger Woods scores as well as he does in golf because he is lucky or fortunate, not because he is a skilled golf-player. Jonathan Campbell tries to dissect and debunk Margaret Thatcher's greatness by using logical fallacies, overlooking well-known facts and twisting others around to suit his theses. For example, he says that it is ...