Quoting Robin Hamilton <[log in to unmask]>:
> I was once so firmly convinced that Ambrose Evans-Pritchard couldn't
> possibly exist that I went to the extent of ringing up the Daily Telegraph
> Newsdesk and asking if I could get in touch with him -- since the stories he
> retailed about Bill Clinton were so beyond loopy that no real person would
> be associated with them. He *had* to be some sort of right-wing composite
> nom de guerre. Alas, he does and did indeed exist, and now even has a WIKI
> piece on him (which would have saved me a hell of a lot of trouble when I
> was chasing his identity across the internet Way Back When).
>
> The man is quite beyond mad, permanently frothing into his porridge.
>
> Robin
>
Gosh, Robin, yet he gets so much into print, and in the Telegraph.
The name E-P recalls that of the Brit anthropologist who was so influential many
decades ago. But then there may be many E-Ps I could google...
Max
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