Strieb-Griebling: I believe it was shortly after World War Two. Do you remember that, the Second World War?
Interviewer: Certainly, yes.
Strieb-Griebling: Ghastly business. Absolutely ghastly business.
Interviewer: Yes, indeed…
Strieb-Griebling: I was completely against it.
Interviewer: Well, I think we all were.
Strieb-Griebling: Ah yes, but I wrote a letter.
Interviewer: Oh?
Strieb-Griebling: I wrote "Dear Hitler. Stop it."
Peter Cooke & Dudley Moore. The Frog and Peach sketch.
In keeping with his policy of hard-hitting action to deal with insane dictators hell-bent on acquiring nuclear weapons that they can use to blackmail the world or pass on to Jiihadists, Barack Hussein Obama opts for the Strieb-Griebling gambit.
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