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He's just thankful he doesn't have to attend Baseball matches like Trump did
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Thankful he doesn't have to attend his own "History Tour" like Trump has to.stattointhailand wrote: ↑December 21, 2021, 3:21 pmHe's just thankful he doesn't have to attend Baseball matches like Trump did
Former President Donald Trump revealed he received a booster shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, drawing boos from a crowd in Dallas.
https://www.chron.com/news/article/Trum ... 717189.php
Queue Dec 'n' Dan in 3... 2... 1...
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It really is odd seeing such a low quality person as Prime Minister of a, yes Cali, pretty significant country. UK science and industry has been a global leader in the fight against Covid but its Prime Minister is a lazy lying halfwit. And the UK doesn't even have a political system that entrenches a halfwit Prime Minister in office for a full term.
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Does anyone have the slightest clue what this guy is talking about???GT93 wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 12:37 amIt really is odd seeing such a low quality person as Prime Minister of a, yes Cali, pretty significant country. UK science and industry has been a global leader in the fight against Covid but its Prime Minister is a lazy lying halfwit. And the UK doesn't even have a political system that entrenches a halfwit Prime Minister in office for a full term.
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Yes. See below.AlexO wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 3:43 amDoes anyone have the slightest clue what this guy is talking about???GT93 wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 12:37 amIt really is odd seeing such a low quality person as Prime Minister of a, yes Cali, pretty significant country. UK science and industry has been a global leader in the fight against Covid but its Prime Minister is a lazy lying halfwit. And the UK doesn't even have a political system that entrenches a halfwit Prime Minister in office for a full term.
Hope this helps.
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Tam, I understand you and a few others have a dislike for the guy, but what the hell was that last sentence from GT93 supposed to mean? Must be awful for you people to know you are in the absolute minority and that Boris led a party to a huge majority in the last General Election, but lets not let facts get in the way of of your obsession.
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As I have mentioned in other threads, the Tories 'huge majority' came by way of the 'borrowed' votes of constituencies that had been traditionally red. The facts still remain that the mean average of this 'huge majority' of these purloined votes is about 3000 votes per constituency.AlexO wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 9:55 amTam, I understand you and a few others have a dislike for the guy, but what the hell was that last sentence from GT93 supposed to mean? Must be awful for you people to know you are in the absolute minority and that Boris led a party to a huge majority in the last General Election, but lets not let facts get in the way of of your obsession.
Much more recently, there was the (almost) 200 year Tory 'hold' on North Shropshire that was squandered due to the mendacity of the PM and his sycophants. A 23,000 majority obliterated by a party that DOESN'T even have Corbyn and Abbott as members.
I am not so much obsessed by the lumpen troll that squats in #10 as I am with those that see Boris as THE Conservative Party. It's simply appalling that the best they could muster to lead is this abject failure as an honest human being. Unlike your frequent lampooning of Labour by mentioning their geriatric has-been's in lieu of a peerage, as some sort of valid threat, Boris is still running wild.
Get a grip and HNY.
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The Tories can remove Johnson fairly easily. That they haven't reflects the sad state of the Tory party. Johnson is a shocker. The history books aren't going to be kind to Johnson.
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Exactly how do you know that.
Bliar took us into a war that was wrong in every sense, he walked away giving it to Broon the Loon who told all his pals he was selling the the UK's gold reserves off the week before he did. We had the 'tuck my shirt into my underpants' while humping my Cabinet lover grey man. TM was a complete basket case as far as Brexit (the legitimate vote by the majority of the British people). Boris might not be the best but he is the best we have had for many a year. Must be a real ass gripper to know you are so wrong so many times.
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Starmer is hardly a geriatric, just an absolute buffoon who has lied his way to the top of the 'has been' Labour Party. I cannot and will not agree with your constant lampooning of Boris without naming your preferred alternative. As stated many times , not my favourite but come up with better in these days of toilet tissue politico's.tamada wrote: ↑January 3, 2022, 10:54 pmAs I have mentioned in other threads, the Tories 'huge majority' came by way of the 'borrowed' votes of constituencies that had been traditionally red. The facts still remain that the mean average of this 'huge majority' of these purloined votes is about 3000 votes per constituency.AlexO wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 9:55 amTam, I understand you and a few others have a dislike for the guy, but what the hell was that last sentence from GT93 supposed to mean? Must be awful for you people to know you are in the absolute minority and that Boris led a party to a huge majority in the last General Election, but lets not let facts get in the way of of your obsession.
Much more recently, there was the (almost) 200 year Tory 'hold' on North Shropshire that was squandered due to the mendacity of the PM and his sycophants. A 23,000 majority obliterated by a party that DOESN'T even have Corbyn and Abbott as members.
I am not so much obsessed by the lumpen troll that squats in #10 as I am with those that see Boris as THE Conservative Party. It's simply appalling that the best they could muster to lead is this abject failure as an honest human being. Unlike your frequent lampooning of Labour by mentioning their geriatric has-been's in lieu of a peerage, as some sort of valid threat, Boris is still running wild.
Get a grip and HNY.
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He 'borrowed' the biggest majority since Maggie Thatcher. Tam please just stop encouraging people like GT93. antamada wrote: ↑January 3, 2022, 10:54 pmAs I have mentioned in other threads, the Tories 'huge majority' came by way of the 'borrowed' votes of constituencies that had been traditionally red. The facts still remain that the mean average of this 'huge majority' of these purloined votes is about 3000 votes per constituency.AlexO wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 9:55 amTam, I understand you and a few others have a dislike for the guy, but what the hell was that last sentence from GT93 supposed to mean? Must be awful for you people to know you are in the absolute minority and that Boris led a party to a huge majority in the last General Election, but lets not let facts get in the way of of your obsession.
Much more recently, there was the (almost) 200 year Tory 'hold' on North Shropshire that was squandered due to the mendacity of the PM and his sycophants. A 23,000 majority obliterated by a party that DOESN'T even have Corbyn and Abbott as members.
I am not so much obsessed by the lumpen troll that squats in #10 as I am with those that see Boris as THE Conservative Party. It's simply appalling that the best they could muster to lead is this abject failure as an honest human being. Unlike your frequent lampooning of Labour by mentioning their geriatric has-been's in lieu of a peerage, as some sort of valid threat, Boris is still running wild.
Get a grip and HNY.
acknowledged UK hater. This is where you fail, same as Starmer, never a solution, only your hatred being spouted. Remember Starmer's quote, "we will be a positive opposition, not just an opposition for being an oppositions sake". That was before Covid. Name me one thing they have come up with apart from Tax or borrow to the hilt.
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You hardly mention Starmer but typically bang on about Corbyn and Abbot. Thanks for trying to catch up.AlexO wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 9:23 amStarmer is hardly a geriatric, just an absolute buffoon who has lied his way to the top of the 'has been' Labour Party. I cannot and will not agree with your constant lampooning of Boris without naming your preferred alternative. As stated many times , not my favourite but come up with better in these days of toilet tissue politico's.tamada wrote: ↑January 3, 2022, 10:54 pmAs I have mentioned in other threads, the Tories 'huge majority' came by way of the 'borrowed' votes of constituencies that had been traditionally red. The facts still remain that the mean average of this 'huge majority' of these purloined votes is about 3000 votes per constituency.AlexO wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 9:55 amTam, I understand you and a few others have a dislike for the guy, but what the hell was that last sentence from GT93 supposed to mean? Must be awful for you people to know you are in the absolute minority and that Boris led a party to a huge majority in the last General Election, but lets not let facts get in the way of of your obsession.
Much more recently, there was the (almost) 200 year Tory 'hold' on North Shropshire that was squandered due to the mendacity of the PM and his sycophants. A 23,000 majority obliterated by a party that DOESN'T even have Corbyn and Abbott as members.
I am not so much obsessed by the lumpen troll that squats in #10 as I am with those that see Boris as THE Conservative Party. It's simply appalling that the best they could muster to lead is this abject failure as an honest human being. Unlike your frequent lampooning of Labour by mentioning their geriatric has-been's in lieu of a peerage, as some sort of valid threat, Boris is still running wild.
Get a grip and HNY.
We're not here to agree if my lampooning of the current cum stain on the carpet at #10 is disproportionate now are we?
How about smiling boy Rishi Sunak? As a parliamentary under-secretary, I think he's about the only one not overly tainted by association with Boris's hopelessly hapless predecessor and her cabinet full of self-serving deserters.
Anyway, it still needs a vote of no-confidence from 54 sitting Conservative MP's to get the ball rolling. Right now, there seems to be a hiatus in Johnson and his cronies lying about stuff so the momentum has gone.
Now, can you think outside the wee box as well?
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I'm beginning to think that you think I'm a socialist.AlexO wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 11:17 amHe 'borrowed' the biggest majority since Maggie Thatcher. Tam please just stop encouraging people like GT93. antamada wrote: ↑January 3, 2022, 10:54 pmAs I have mentioned in other threads, the Tories 'huge majority' came by way of the 'borrowed' votes of constituencies that had been traditionally red. The facts still remain that the mean average of this 'huge majority' of these purloined votes is about 3000 votes per constituency.AlexO wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 9:55 amTam, I understand you and a few others have a dislike for the guy, but what the hell was that last sentence from GT93 supposed to mean? Must be awful for you people to know you are in the absolute minority and that Boris led a party to a huge majority in the last General Election, but lets not let facts get in the way of of your obsession.
Much more recently, there was the (almost) 200 year Tory 'hold' on North Shropshire that was squandered due to the mendacity of the PM and his sycophants. A 23,000 majority obliterated by a party that DOESN'T even have Corbyn and Abbott as members.
I am not so much obsessed by the lumpen troll that squats in #10 as I am with those that see Boris as THE Conservative Party. It's simply appalling that the best they could muster to lead is this abject failure as an honest human being. Unlike your frequent lampooning of Labour by mentioning their geriatric has-been's in lieu of a peerage, as some sort of valid threat, Boris is still running wild.
Get a grip and HNY.
acknowledged UK hater. This is where you fail, same as Starmer, never a solution, only your hatred being spouted. Remember Starmer's quote, "we will be a positive opposition, not just an opposition for being an oppositions sake". That was before Covid. Name me one thing they have come up with apart from Tax or borrow to the hilt.
'Don't waste your words on people who deserve your silence'
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
~Reinhold Messner~
'You don't have to be afraid of everything you don't understand'
~Louise Perica~
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Given your constant critism of the whole Tory Leadership and your constant cut and paste from articles in that well known 'right wing' rag called the Guardian. Whatever led you to that assumption? I too am not a dyed in the wool Tory, but the alternatives are just too horrifying to contemplate. Seems Steptoe is challenging Starmer again. Oh joy.tamada wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 7:13 pmI'm beginning to think that you think I'm a socialist.AlexO wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 11:17 amHe 'borrowed' the biggest majority since Maggie Thatcher. Tam please just stop encouraging people like GT93. antamada wrote: ↑January 3, 2022, 10:54 pmAs I have mentioned in other threads, the Tories 'huge majority' came by way of the 'borrowed' votes of constituencies that had been traditionally red. The facts still remain that the mean average of this 'huge majority' of these purloined votes is about 3000 votes per constituency.AlexO wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 9:55 amTam, I understand you and a few others have a dislike for the guy, but what the hell was that last sentence from GT93 supposed to mean? Must be awful for you people to know you are in the absolute minority and that Boris led a party to a huge majority in the last General Election, but lets not let facts get in the way of of your obsession.
Much more recently, there was the (almost) 200 year Tory 'hold' on North Shropshire that was squandered due to the mendacity of the PM and his sycophants. A 23,000 majority obliterated by a party that DOESN'T even have Corbyn and Abbott as members.
I am not so much obsessed by the lumpen troll that squats in #10 as I am with those that see Boris as THE Conservative Party. It's simply appalling that the best they could muster to lead is this abject failure as an honest human being. Unlike your frequent lampooning of Labour by mentioning their geriatric has-been's in lieu of a peerage, as some sort of valid threat, Boris is still running wild.
Get a grip and HNY.
acknowledged UK hater. This is where you fail, same as Starmer, never a solution, only your hatred being spouted. Remember Starmer's quote, "we will be a positive opposition, not just an opposition for being an oppositions sake". That was before Covid. Name me one thing they have come up with apart from Tax or borrow to the hilt.
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Still struggling to think ootside that wee box?AlexO wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 8:01 pmGiven your constant critism of the whole Tory Leadership and your constant cut and paste from articles in that well known 'right wing' rag called the Guardian. Whatever led you to that assumption? I too am not a dyed in the wool Tory, but the alternatives are just too horrifying to contemplate. Seems Steptoe is challenging Starmer again. Oh joy.tamada wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 7:13 pmI'm beginning to think that you think I'm a socialist.AlexO wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 11:17 amHe 'borrowed' the biggest majority since Maggie Thatcher. Tam please just stop encouraging people like GT93. antamada wrote: ↑January 3, 2022, 10:54 pmAs I have mentioned in other threads, the Tories 'huge majority' came by way of the 'borrowed' votes of constituencies that had been traditionally red. The facts still remain that the mean average of this 'huge majority' of these purloined votes is about 3000 votes per constituency.AlexO wrote: ↑December 22, 2021, 9:55 amTam, I understand you and a few others have a dislike for the guy, but what the hell was that last sentence from GT93 supposed to mean? Must be awful for you people to know you are in the absolute minority and that Boris led a party to a huge majority in the last General Election, but lets not let facts get in the way of of your obsession.
Much more recently, there was the (almost) 200 year Tory 'hold' on North Shropshire that was squandered due to the mendacity of the PM and his sycophants. A 23,000 majority obliterated by a party that DOESN'T even have Corbyn and Abbott as members.
I am not so much obsessed by the lumpen troll that squats in #10 as I am with those that see Boris as THE Conservative Party. It's simply appalling that the best they could muster to lead is this abject failure as an honest human being. Unlike your frequent lampooning of Labour by mentioning their geriatric has-been's in lieu of a peerage, as some sort of valid threat, Boris is still running wild.
Get a grip and HNY.
acknowledged UK hater. This is where you fail, same as Starmer, never a solution, only your hatred being spouted. Remember Starmer's quote, "we will be a positive opposition, not just an opposition for being an oppositions sake". That was before Covid. Name me one thing they have come up with apart from Tax or borrow to the hilt.
Here's your 'starter for 10'.
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/opinion ... -minister/
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The wee box is still the wee box. No problems from me if an ethnic minority person ever gets into the Big Chair. Maggie did it as the first Lady PM (and damned fine job she did as well) What or how could the likes of GT93 claim we are racist or all the other anti UK splurge he comes out with. Just have to make sure they are better than Khan in London or Humming Useless in Scotland.
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Maggie's deid an' buried and that was well AFTER her own party tore her iconic arse down.AlexO wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 10:53 pmThe wee box is still the wee box. No problems from me if an ethnic minority person ever gets into the Big Chair. Maggie did it as the first Lady PM (and damned fine job she did as well) What or how could the likes of GT93 claim we are racist or all the other anti UK splurge he comes out with. Just have to make sure they are better than Khan in London or Humming Useless in Scotland.
I wasn't pursuing your 'brown PM' opinion. We're all Jock Thompson's bairns after all. Since Labour aren't a credible threat, which one of the Tory "toilet tissue politicos" would be Johnson's replacement? Unless of course you think he's doing just fine.
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Gotta be ... ""NO FUSS"" .. Liz Truss .HASNT IT ??tamada wrote: ↑January 6, 2022, 11:55 amMaggie's deid an' buried and that was well AFTER her own party tore her iconic arse down.AlexO wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 10:53 pmThe wee box is still the wee box. No problems from me if an ethnic minority person ever gets into the Big Chair. Maggie did it as the first Lady PM (and damned fine job she did as well) What or how could the likes of GT93 claim we are racist or all the other anti UK splurge he comes out with. Just have to make sure they are better than Khan in London or Humming Useless in Scotland.
I wasn't pursuing your 'brown PM' opinion. We're all Jock Thompson's bairns after all. Since Labour aren't a credible threat, which one of the Tory "toilet tissue politicos" would be Johnson's replacement? Unless of course you think he's doing just fine.
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I vote for Doodoo ......... if anyone can cut n paste better than Liz No Trust he can.
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Brexit is a catastrophe and it's been made worse by Johnson's totally inept management. I'd hoped it might be well managed but that's just not possible with Johnson in office.AlexO wrote: ↑January 5, 2022, 8:51 amExactly how do you know that.
Bliar took us into a war that was wrong in every sense, he walked away giving it to Broon the Loon who told all his pals he was selling the the UK's gold reserves off the week before he did. We had the 'tuck my shirt into my underpants' while humping my Cabinet lover grey man. TM was a complete basket case as far as Brexit (the legitimate vote by the majority of the British people). Boris might not be the best but he is the best we have had for many a year. Must be a real ass gripper to know you are so wrong so many times.
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