Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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10 May 2009
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Brilliant, especially the part about the Republican Party not qualifying for a bailout and Rush Limbaugh as a troubled asset.
Nothing beats Stephen Colbert in 2006 though –
http://video.google.co.uk/videosearch?q=stephen+colbert+white+house&hl=en&emb=0&aq=2&oq=stephen+colbert#
Just wondering if you heard about Edinburgh University Student’s Union President who attempted to ban the Daily Mail from their campus a few weeks ago?
It didn’t get approved by their student council so wasn’t enacted but it remains an interesting incident.
Amazing – he somehow manages to look like a president and a comedian at the same time. The last guy just looked like a cartoon
Oh for that light touch in our politics. At least Blair had it, even if he did not quite have the comic timing Obama does.
The links you are after are
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNi9MxitS_4
Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LA2NKeIm5pA
🙂
A few weeks ago, you said you rarely read comments on the blog and now you admit to doing the same with FB? Fair enough though I think you might have missed the entire point of this whole new media thing. LOL!
Enjoy the cycling!
He (Obama)speaks with an authentic voice which is sadly lacking in politics as in many other spheres! We may not always recognise a lie- but the truth has a ring to it. Most of us know it when we hear it-and we hear it loud and clear from Obama-the humour (self-deprecating or otherwise) is a bonus! Thanks for the link!Rita 🙂 If the man from the Manse could project some of that integrity then much could be forgiven. My party belongs on the side of the angels and right now….well where the hell are we?
Em .. I don’t think I have ever said I don’t read comments, have I? I may not reply to them all, but I do try to read them.
I claim my five pounds – I just saw you cycling up the steep hill just past Highgate Cemetery. I was impressed you were up there, if not by the speed you were doing by the top! I’m the one who was double parked and you gave me a dirty look. Love the blog. Hope you keep it up
It may not be wise to mention it’s a lovely day and Fiona’s away in the same sentence – or are you being a comedian?!
I thought that’s what you said in your blog from 16th April 2009. Guess I got the wrong end of the stick. Thanks for clarifying.
Just read your novel “All in the Mind”….I bought it because you wrote it and I am glad that I did….its not the sort of novel that I normally read….I feel better for having done so…Thank You
The derby was a bit poor Ally, I don’t think you missed much. A win against the Pie Eaters on Wednesday and that could well be SAF’s second three on the bounce championship success and United draw level with the scousers on 18 league titles each. Well done to Burnley too yesterday.
You certainly know all about lie machines having operated one in your time in Downing Sreet – with specific reference to the reasons for going to war in Iraq.
You and your colleagues also drove David Kelly to suicide with no apparent regret or remorse.
You make the current set of politicians, for all their expense fiddles, look positively saintly
Obama was OK at WH correspondents dinner but Wanda Sykes just killed. Such a funny lady http://tinyurl.com/qk5lvp
“Palin, she’s not here tonight, she pulled out at the last minute. Somebody should tell her, that’s not really how you practice abstinence.”
Jane A-left message for you on AC’s expenses page – first contribution after kia-please check with Marion re messaging.
you are missed.
gary
I’m glad people enjoyed the speech! I was out running all morning. By the time I got online all links had been sorted out.
I also liked the joke on Rahm Emmanuel, the President’s Chief of Staff. In fact, Alastair, in the early days of the administration several papers here in the U.S. did profiles on him and a few compared him to you! It was mostly in terms of aggressive defence of the boss and political acumen, but also regarding curses. 🙂 Hence, the ‘mother’ joke.
If you put “Alaster Campbell liar” into Google you get about 11,000 hits – and this guy acuses the Daily Mail of lying!!!
Gee MH and you know for a fact that all those Google entries are legitimate, accurate and based on facts… Puh-lease!!
I entered +MH +liar and got 185000 results.
Alaster? If I got a pound every time I’ve seen AC’s name butchered here and on FB, I’d be off to an exotic destination right now.
If you put MH Liar into google you get 175000 hits!
HOW TO COPY AND PASTE-
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PS: Could you get a favicon put on your website?
It’s that little picture that appears on your bookmark bar when you save a website to your bookmarks, typically only 76 x 76 pixels.
It makes things much easier when seeking out your website, currently yours appears as a bland sheet.
Bookmark the http://www.bbc.co.uk ..you’ll see a little icon appear along side the bookmark.
Get the tech guys on it, pretty easy stuff =]