Friday, September 02, 2011

Blair vs. Brown, The Feud




Guardian: Report on the forthcoming memoir by former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, in his memoir Mr Darling states that former Labour PM Tony Blair stated that having a working relationship with Brown was like having dental work with the pain. The legendary feud between Blair and Brown has become a legend. One has to wonder why Tony Blair allowed Brown to become his successor, in his own memoir the former PM states he would rather protect the new Labour brand than the Government under Brown, in other words Party before Country. The Labour Party should feel very guilty.

Colonel Gaddafi and PR Libyan Front




Telegraph Live: Reports on further messages from Colonel Gaddafi, the usual rant about fighting the rebels, or in his words the bees!. The new Libyan Government really has to shutdown Colonel Gaddafi, one way or another, the more he seen as still active the more his loyal fighters will fight, thus more death. Thus the birthplace of Colonel Gaddafi either has to surrender or be taken by force, the rebels can not afford to have the Mad Dog out there, causing mayhem in Libya and supporting a terrorist insurgency against the new Government.

ZERO Jobs Created in August




The New York Times: Reports that the US created zero jobs in August, the rate of Unemployment stays at 9.1. The last time the US created zero jobs was in 1945 folks, this is a political disaster for the Oval, it has a job speech on Thursday that will go nowhere, the Republican House will not spend money to create jobs after the failure of the Obama stimulus package, thus President Obama is in a political hole, he is no Reagan and 2012 is not going to be another 1984. The failed economic agenda of Obama makes the Bush 43 record look great, the political gods reek their wrath on the Obama Oval, hubris is the field of the Olympic Gods, and Obama does not cut the mustered, arrogance before the fall folks, Carter Mark 2.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

France Today




Alastair Campbell’s Blog: AC states he is a “ … Francophone ”. In other words he likes nearly all things French. Explains a Lot! France is great, just one problem the French, asked for tea once in Paris, you might have thought I had asked for the French nuclear codes, they had no idea of what TEA was, had to use hand gestures, cup etc. After Two World Wars of saving their ungrateful skins you would think they could learn what TEA is, and how you make it, not that I am anti French, just happen to understand them far to well, arrogance with nothing to back it up! Who does that remind me of, Labour and New just two words that comes to mind! Its is the silly season after all, do they have humour in France!

Afghanistan Front News




MOD: Has announced the name of the Soldier killed on Tuesday in Afghanistan, the Soldier was “ Sergeant Barry John Weston, from Kilo Company, 42 Commando Royal Marines ”. Our thoughts are with the family of Sergeant Weston.

DPM Clegg on WPC Yvonne Fletcher Case




Telegraph Live: Reports that the UK Coalition Government Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has stated that the suspect in the killing of WPC Yvonne Fletcher, Matouk Mohammed Matouk should be bought to justice by the new Libyan Government. Lets hope the new regime in Tripoli remembers who its friends were at the start, that means the UK and France, the US was shamed in to action by the UK PM and the French President. Lets see if they bring the suspect to Court in Libya or the UK, but not Scotland, they can not be trusted.

Brown’s Moods - Brown Era




BBC News: Reports that former Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling has called the moods of former PM Brown, “ brutal and volcanic ”. A flawed psychology charge is not new when it comes to Gordon Brown, the Blair Camp got there first, it must hurt Gordon Brown to have the impression around that he is cleverly barmy, but if you read the diaries and memoirs from the New Labour Era that is the impression that you get, one has to wonder how former PM Tony Blair allowed Brown to become his successor, if the founders of New Labour had such a low personal opinion of Brown. The Country deserved better than Gordon Brown.