So thank you to a lot of the people who posted their comments here.
It seems some USAmericans are throwing a strop at having been robbed of their beloved Dubya and his mates. It pisses them off so much that they have to go and flood a British newspaper column with their hilarious whining.
I mean, woe betide President Obama for snubbing Sarko', leader of their great allies... never mind that not so long ago something was renamed "freedom fries". Never mind, even, that the little man himself and his snotty wife had been bad-mouthing the Obamas behind their backs.
And bob forbid trying to start a dialogue with those filthy, dirty, uncouth, rag-headed, Middle-Eastern terrorists. Much better to nuke them, I say!
And what to say about his inability to hold a speech without a Teleprompter? Such an ignominy - not like not even being able to read off the bloody thing!!!
Then there's a few who claim that Obama and his socialist agenda are silencing all dissidents, therefore said dissidents have to go and vent elsewhere. I could actually believe that, mainly basing my opinion on NuLab and *their* socialist agenda and attempts at muting all opposition, wherever it comes from. However, I also seem to remember people being cherry-picked for Dubya's public appearances, so as not to have some unexpected criticism broadcast by accident on Fox News. Stones and glasshouses, eh!
I won't even comment on those posters who say Obama is destroying healthcare and education, 'cos that's beyond a joke.
Anyway, least this sounds like an Obama eulogy, the guy is somewhat chillingly starting to remind me of one Mr Bliar (edookashun, edookashun, edookashun!) - the People's President and all that. Well, at least he had the decency of making his mind known about Sarko' overlooking the Queen for the D-Day celebrations with facts (I wouldn't be surprised if the missed dinner had something to do with it) rather than the rather pitiful bleating we had from some Scottish quarters about ensuring the Royal Family would get an invitation.
This is the guy who couldn't keep his own Cabinet together with a whole factory of Superglue, and he thinks he has the clout to tell the French gnome what to do? Hello Gordon, the coffee is ready!
Sunday, June 07, 2009
I needed some cheering up...
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