September 28, 2004

This One's for You, LT!

Kathy Kinsley links to a Mark Steyn column today, and in addition to the excerpt Kathy posted, this caught my eye:

In the current issue of The Spectator, Niall Ferguson argues that the Anglo-American "special relationship" is doomed.

"The typical British family," he writes, "looks much more like the typical German family than the typical American family. We eat Italian food. We watch Spanish soccer. We drive German cars. We work Belgian hours. And we buy second homes in France. Above all, we bow before central government as only true Europeans can."

He has a point, though cultural similarities are not always determinative: Canadians eat American food, watch American sports, drive American cars, work American hours (more or less), and buy second homes in Florida. But they still bow down before central government as only true Europeans can.

Posted by Mike at September 28, 2004 12:30 PM | TrackBack
Comments

But...
This American eats Thai food, blogs the (soccer) World Cup (and loves Aus rules footbal), drives an American car with a Japanese engine and lives in Florida.

And I don't bow down before ANY central government.

Posted by: Kathy K at September 28, 2004 07:34 PM

LoL!
And to think the Brits are America's new best friends.

Posted by: Bene Diction at September 29, 2004 07:28 AM

At least we don't bow down to your central government! We'd really be screwed.

God bless Canada, the true North strong and free!

Posted by: Leighton Tebay at September 29, 2004 09:52 AM