~25% of the British public want this man to be PM.
Just think about that as you let this site take over your mind.
( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 23:46, Share, Reply)
Just think about that as you let this site take over your mind.
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And the other 75%
Want to see him slowly fed into an industrial Bacon slicer.
Boris Bacon for your Buttery Baps!
( , Mon 14 Jan 2013, 23:54, Share, Reply)
Want to see him slowly fed into an industrial Bacon slicer.
Boris Bacon for your Buttery Baps!
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I think his knack for red-tape-busting would be worth a proportion of bad decisions
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I'd give it serious thought
You have to admit that the blustering buffoon thing is more appealing (or less off-putting) than the smarmy pretend chumminess of your average politician.
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 0:35, Share, Reply)
You have to admit that the blustering buffoon thing is more appealing (or less off-putting) than the smarmy pretend chumminess of your average politician.
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 0:35, Share, Reply)
You think the blustering buffoon thing is genuine?
He's just found a different way to fool the public.
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He's just found a different way to fool the public.
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Just wish that the Labour Party could find someone with even an ounce of his charisma.
The left are such a self-conscious, po-faced, wheedly bunch it's infuriating. It comes with the problem of trying to pretend to be 'of the people' when they in actual fact are all 'professional politicians' who studied PPE at Oxford... People see through that shit all to easily, and it drives people away from engagement.
(I say this as someone who...um...might work for the party).
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The left are such a self-conscious, po-faced, wheedly bunch it's infuriating. It comes with the problem of trying to pretend to be 'of the people' when they in actual fact are all 'professional politicians' who studied PPE at Oxford... People see through that shit all to easily, and it drives people away from engagement.
(I say this as someone who...um...might work for the party).
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 0:36, Share, Reply)
Your tone seems to suggest...
...that this is a poor motive?
Curiosity is what got us where we are today. Let's roll with it. (Incidentally, there's little correlation between how serious your political leader is, and how successful their tenure is by any objective measure like health, economy etc. True facts. Or indeed intelligence. The reality is that the biggest impact tends to be psychological - i.e. do they make people feel confident - and this is why you have people like Reagan who was simultaneously successful and incompetent by most traditional measures...)
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...that this is a poor motive?
Curiosity is what got us where we are today. Let's roll with it. (Incidentally, there's little correlation between how serious your political leader is, and how successful their tenure is by any objective measure like health, economy etc. True facts. Or indeed intelligence. The reality is that the biggest impact tends to be psychological - i.e. do they make people feel confident - and this is why you have people like Reagan who was simultaneously successful and incompetent by most traditional measures...)
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Voting for me will cause your wife to have bigger breasts and increase your chances of owning a BMW M3.
( , Tue 15 Jan 2013, 6:25, Share, Reply)
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