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Wednesday, 19 January 2011

Stop thinking

The Daily Mash looks at the question of Mr Nicholas Clegg and how to get him to stop having ideas.  I particularly like this quote:
But now cabinet secretary Sir Gus O'Donnell is to conduct a detailed review of the deputy prime minister's private office in a bid to establish whose job it is to hit him as hard as they can in the face with a shovel whenever he tries to call a press conference.

3 comments:

  1. Clegg seems as blissfully free of actual intelligence as John Kerry.

    Both are proof positive that you don't need a brain to get ahead in "progressive" circles. Just be able to parrot the dogmas on demand.

    (Oh, and have a good profile. Very important.)

    cheers

    eon

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  2. Since when has John Kerry's profile been anything other than 'orrible? Or are you talking about being ideologically correct?
    I'd say that the USAian manifestation of the disease is our current president, who is at the bottom a dim bulb, whatever the other dim bulbs would have me believe.

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  3. Sergej;

    Kerry thinks his profile is superb, that's the point. (Sort of like John "Silky Pony" Edwards.) As for his opinions, he has all the "right" ones, which I suspect aren't too far from Clegg's.

    As for the luminosity of our present Head of State, he has succeeded in outdoing Jimmy Carter in the Applied Stupidity department.

    Granted, not by much.

    cheers

    eon

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