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I had a memorable moment of doubt when a couple of years ago WAG Danielle Lloyd appeared on the TV "IQ test" programme "Test The Nation" and said of Winston Churchill, "Wasn't he the first black president of America? There's a statue of him near me -- that's black." Our teenage daughter was watching (and scoring very well) and I wondered how she would take our encouragement to study hard for her A-Levels, seeing that this brainless bimbo could get so rich so much more easily.
I fee a bit like that myself now.Comment
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Despite the blonde mop and the "gosh" look on his face Alexander Boris Pfeffel Johnson is no idiot.Comment
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Many people realise that within the thicky exterior is a knowledgeable and clever Colleger.
Fewer people notice that within that, there is an opportunistic chancer who can't hold a consistent decent thought in his head for more than a week.Comment
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Exactly.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostDespite the blonde mop and the "gosh" look on his face Alexander Boris Pfeffel Johnson is no idiot.
King's scholarship to Eton. Classics at Oxford. President of the Oxford Union. Successful journalist and politician.
Makes me laugh how left wingers consistently brand him as dim!Cats are evil.Comment
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It's not his brains I've an issue with personally. It's his tendency to utter gaffes, consistently over a long period of time. He's a buffoon. A likeable buffoon, but not the kind of buffoon I want as a leader (Though given the opposition was Red Ken I wasn't displeased, just disappointed we got such a tulip choice).Originally posted by swamp View PostExactly.
King's scholarship to Eton. Classics at Oxford. President of the Oxford Union. Successful journalist and politician.
Makes me laugh how left wingers consistently brand him as dim!
I mean, saying that £240,000 is chickenfeed, in this economic environment, with the public's current perception of politicians isn't exactly the smartest move, if you get what I mean.Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith
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