![]() I’d be curious on the status of his statue in London as of today. And today, obviously, there have been the attacks on some of his statues. Tooley: Churchill is, amazingly, a little bit out of fashion. ![]() I enjoyed it so much, and thank you so much for joining us. We’re based in Washington, DC, but I’m sitting in suburban Alexandria, Virginia today on the federal holiday Columbus Day with the wonderful opportunity to speak with British historian Andrew Roberts about his outstanding biography of Winston Churchill, Walking with Destiny, which, I was just explaining to Andrew, brought me into a sense of mourning that the book had to end. Tooley: Hello this is Mark Tooley, editor of Providence: A Journal of Christianity & American Foreign Policy, as well as president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy. ![]() British historian Andrews Roberts discusses his magnificent new biography of Winston Churchill, including his political incorrectness by contemporary standards, his views on “Christian civilization,” his relations with FDR and Stalin, his ability to speak to the ages, and his affirmation of liberty for all people. ![]()
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