Who is Sylvia…. What is she?

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This just has to be the finest description of the genus MP that I have yet seen:

“When MPs gather in committee on Tuesday they will be unable to contain all the built-up frustrated narcissism, the bloviated self-importance, the caustic self-interest and the barbs of rock-bottom public opinion; they will expose themselves as snarling, vicious, hateful, splenetic and spiteful bullies. If Heston Blumenthal applied his Nitrogen cylinder to human faeces to produce a frothing turd mousse of righteous indignation, the result would be indistinguishable from a committee-member MP next week. Their faces will bloat and empurple, veins will throb, sebaceous glands will drip grease from their lank locks, spittle froth will coat their lips and their pudgy little fists will clench as tightly as if holding an expenses form. These, readers, are our elected members.”

Many thanks to Raedwald… Pure genius!

http://raedwald.blogspot.com/2011/07/im-backing-murdoch.html

David Cameron resigns…

No not really, not yet anyway, and I suspect not at all, I reckon he will have to be dragged out in chains… Definitely the “heir to Blair”…

Now, I suspect that if anyone has read any of my entries or my comments elsewhere during the last eight years, they would know that I support the UKIP, and in particular the Nigel Farage tendency…

So they might be surprised to learn that should the treacherous Cameron resign (or be pushed), that in my considered view (I gave this at least 4 seconds) the most apt caretaker PM would be our “Bozza”…

no…   NO….

 yes… that’s the bugger.

He is a genuine Tory, he seems to be willing to learn… As an example, he has morphed from being rabidly pro-EU before his ascent to the Mayoral job, to being concerned enough about the implications of some of their recent madness to change his tune.

It is refreshing to witness a leading member of the “bubble” to be aware of what is going on outside of that environment, and his handling (so-far) of the Murdoch non-crisis, navel gazing bolleaux that is currently rampant seems to be a sight more competent than any of the rest of the LibLabCONtingent.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

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“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear. The traitor is the plague.”

Where’s Howard Roark when you need him?

I have been meaning to sit down and watch an old film called “The Fountainhead” for a while now, but my wife get’s annoyed when I start waffling about Ayn Rand, so I keep deferring.

Gary Cooper portrays Roark in an infamously bad film adaptation of the Fountaihead
Gary Cooper in the final scene of the dreadful Fountainhead flick.

Anyway, the wife was out and my son was in, and we both like Rand and so the film was played…

Despite the fact that there are some famous and well known actors playing starring roles: Gary Cooper as Howard Roark, Patricia Neal as Dominique Francon and Raymond Massey as Gail Wynand, the whole shebang is a bit wooden, but the story is great, I confess that I have not read it.

As it progressed, I kept drawing analogous thoughts in my mind vis-à-vis
the current “phone hacking” story… Many of the characters are there:

Rupert Murdoch starring as Gail Wynand (though admittedly he had a fairly genteel upbringing compared to Wynand’s “Hells kitchen”), but obsessed with the ideas of making pots of money, gaining influence and possibly being a kingmaker… Ms. Wade/Brooks, and the Murdoch boys as various flavours of Peter Keating, Wade might also be linked to Francon for her tough, ruthless nature… Whether she turns out to be a heroine is yet to be seen, though unlikely.

As for Elsworth Toohey… Look no further than Cameron, Brown, and Blair at one time flatterers of the great Murdoch and at others dependent on him and his lackey’s and now conveniently forgetting any advantages that might have been bestowed on them by the great man as they (rather unfairly) rush to destroy him. Unfairly? He’s no worse than other’s of his ilk.

As for our hero, I cannot see a Roark anywhere in the current farce, although one might draw a few comparisons with Nigel Farage, who has been “banging on about Yerp” and the lack of political integrity for nearly twenty years now. He has had a number of successes but an equal number of defeats, but his primary message is more of a question… Where is honour and quality amongst the bankers, politicians and other meritocratic trades? However, he is far from being the steely stiff upper lip, more the brash horse-racing enthusiast, and more libertarian than objectivist, again as with others in this tale, we will have to wait and see.

Whilst the national media beguiles us all…

…with their navel gazing stories of Rupert Murdoch’s press and the other useless organs, purporting to be news portals… The real business of completing the fascist takeover of this nation continues apace.

This in today’s Barclay Beano hints at the process…

http://tinyurl.com/64krtro

…but as is normal within these pages, comes to the wrong conclusion.

Your man Johnson asks whether we (the people) really want to look after our own affairs… But he uses Margaret Thatcher’s so-called privatisation scheme along with the current and latest iteration of Cameron’s “Big Society” as explained by Oliver “Leftwing” as backing for his argument that we are in fact not interested in having control of our own money back.

The reality is that genuine privatisation, where the government gets out of our way and returns to the only thing that we have ever given them a mandate to do… protecting us and our property interests… would lead to real prosperity for the people according to their talents and desire to succeed…

This was how it was in Victorian Britain, and this is how it is in modern China, both examples speak for themselves…

It means that utility companies can generate power in ways that make them profits and keep prices low, as opposed to the current mad ideas espoused by the odious Huhne (for whom piano wire is too good).

It means that we can choose the best school for our kids talents, rather than have them wasting the first quarter of their lives rotting in expensive “universities”.

It means that we look after our ill-helath in the way we think best, by keeping fit, not eating, smoking or drinking too much, but above all not getting stressed about the government thieves that pick our pockets and watch our every move.

Indeed in every area where government should not be poking its sticky beak, the same can be said.

And of course it will also solve one of the greatest problems facing these islands, the constant inward flow of immigrants…

If the freely handed out and extraordinarily expensive trinkets are not on offer, they won’t come unless they are determined to carve themselves a profitable niche.