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Wednesday, 1 September 2010

I SIMPLY SAY THAT WHATEVER I DID, I DID IT FOR THE NOBLEST OF REASONS: MONEY.

Tony Blair: Gordon Brown tried to blackmail me.

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THE SAGA OF GORDON THE RUINER by Stanislav, a young Polish Plumber ...

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... the hymns and prayers of stanislav the Polish plumber; .... Gordon did plot and intrigue against all and blackmail and bully any in his ...
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 We have always maintained in Ishmaelia and formerly in stanislavia, that the rancid cement in the Gang of Four,  the mutual adhesion which made Peter, the Lord Crabs, actually unsackable - he was, after all, just moved around -  made Brown unsackable and the dipso,  Campbell,  able to operate outside all normal bounds, like a porno-scribbling Rasputin and which made Blair able to do all those Blair things, without restraint - cash for honours, Mittal;  that horrid  little fucker, Ecclestone; the public humiliation of Imelda; the  Whoops! shredding of the expenses, the invasions - was due to a Mutually Assured Destruction   scenario, in which each had the dirt -  either the same dirt or different dirts - on the others.


Step back from Blair's glib nonsense, here, in his booky-wooky, about the Cash for Honours episode and question why an election-winning machine, like Blair & Co, not only could not, in ten years, sack or even move the Chancellor and was forced from office by the Chancellor but why  his own allies were powerless to even hint publicly at Brown's madness but instead effectively ensured a shoo-in for the Snotman, a succession, unopposed.


Even by the dismal standards of Westminster the doings of the Gang of Four - all, despite what would be deemed serious criminality in normal folk,  as yet unpunished - stink to high heaven.
It simply must follow that were any of them to speak the Big Truth - and not this soap opera shit which Blair is peddling - then things would unravel for all of them.  Their Axioms of Evil, NewLabour, sucking Money's cock, the abandonment of Clause Four, easily predate the highly dubious matter of the Dunblane Massacre, so it's not that, ot not just that.


Many insist that Uncle Sam's spooks, maybe thanks to Rupert Murdoch, or thanks to Old Bill, have lots of dirt on ALL UK politicians;  Rupert does seem to have unfettered access to Downing Street, whoever lives there, and Blair, viewed objectively,  does seem to have been more that customarily obliging to  the cousins' needs, no previous prime minister has so kow-towed to the Merkin Imperium, none of them have placed the wishes of a rogue and questionably legitimate US President above the national opinion and that of the rest of Europe - barring the little Dago with the moustache - no prime minister has leaned so heavily on the Attorney General as did Blair on his mate, Goldsmith, bluster as the worthless piece of shit does now,  of his independence and integrity; no prime minister has stooped so low as to steal an exam paper from the Internet and pass it off as bona fide military  intelligence.  Was Blair being blackmailed not only in number ten but from Langley, too, fucked at home, domestically  and abroad, internationally, powerless to act decently, even though his own daughter was driven to attempted suicide by his personal rottenness? Is it the much mooted tale of Blair cottaging;  is it the equally heavily rumoured stories of Brown's homosexuality at university, is there some dire menage a trois with the repulsive Mandelson, has Campbell some dark alcoholic's secret?


If the cassuss bellus was so incontovertibly made, why was Brown silent, on the sidelines, missing, in fact? And why wasn't he at least demoted for his lack of loyalty, his failure to hymn the New Crusade?  Equally, if, as he must, he knew it was all bollocks, why did he not speak up?  Blair would have fallen and Brown been lionised.  Why didn't Brown  and Balls pounce, what restrained the Great Humanitarian? Are millions dead, homeless, maimed, refugee because the   British government, the Blair Project,  was not just wrong, stupid and incompetent but rotten through and through, its heart made sclerotic by  blackmail and deceit ?*

What on Earth was behind Snotty making Mandy joint prime minister in the dying days? Why did he recruit, at the eleventh hour,  to be his saviour, the man who had been his betrayer, who had unrequited him to the Nth. degree, tantalised him with promises of support, whilst whispering the sweeter in Blair's jug ear, dashing his dreams of dominion and plunging him into  a lifelong, phone-flinging, nail-biting, seat-stabbing, snot-eating   rage?  This is eat-your-own-shit, climbing-the-walls, howling-at-the-moon certifiable madness;  what powers, what stresses, what frightful secrets ignite such behaviours? Whatever they are, they have made the quartet, all of them, quite visibly, if one just steps back and looks objectively, stark, raving mad, as though they have blackmailed their own sanity to the point where it has nothing left to give them.  Serves them right.


 *Some claim that Bush and Cheney would have invaded Iraq, regardless of UK involvement, and they probably would; if that is the case, though,why was Bush so desperate to have Britain onside? The answer lies not in our military contribution which was minimal, compared to Uncle Sam's, but in the legitmacy which we provided, enabling Dubya to claim that his bloodthirtsy, marauding banditry was actually a  benign, globalised intervention,  a Coalition of the Willing.  Whether Bush would have gone without Blair poodling us, exchanging British bodies for his and Imelda's pension, is something we shall never know for certain.



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The No-Longer-NewLabour leadership  candidates, above, must know some of the answers. Milliband major was close to Blair, Balls to Brown,; Abbott promotes her embarrassing TeeVee career on the basis that she knows shit, has her ear to the ground but couldn't possibly comment, Andrew.


Is no-one in the press or in the party going to ask these chumps just what exactly the fuck was going on with the Gang of Four, are none of them to volunteer an opinion, an apology for their failure to expose a canker, lance a boil, grasp a nettle,  there must be any number of metaphors to describe an entire parliamentary party unwilling to shine a light in a dark corner, roll back the stone, draw back the veil.


The Blair-Brown years disfigure that part of my life, my consciousness, which really wants to believe that there is Decency in public life.  Mr TDG chides me, ever, that there is not and nor should we expect there to be;  he is wiser than I and maybe he's right but  I know, merely from the reactions to stanislav's diatribes, that this episode  has similarly distressed many, many others, way down inside. 

Each, successive grotesquery obliterating its predecessors, as they did, we found ourselves in the wilderness of mirrors, credulous and incredulous, smoking guns, silver bullets, retaliations-in-first, full-and-far-reaching cover-ups, strenuous denials,  the whole grimy business Em-cee'd by the likes of the self-fellating Nick Robinson and Michael Kneepads White, Toilets Maguire and Polly Mascara, bless her,  grown exile-rich, championing the poor.  skymadeupnewsandfilth - committed, via it's owner, Rupe, to NewLabour -  presented each new outrage as a separate news story,  rather than the continuum of corruption which it was - MoneyCrime, HateCrime, EarthCrime, ChildCrime, RaceCrime,WarCrime - or HoonCrime - nothing was outside NewLabour's growing criminal expertise; no-one,  no-one in this current unBeauty Contest raised a whimper of protest. The Labour people of Hartlepool and Sedgefield and Kirkcaldy returned Mandy and Tony and Snotty, time and again. Thes people will just be hoping for a quick decision and forget the last fifteen years, quick. Others, constitutionally, intuitively, sentimentally, by art and culture and birth an experience formerly of the left, like myself and mr ptb, will remain horrified by the apparent continuation of the entire  epoch, of Blair the Warmonger lavishly rewarded, of Field Marshal Snot punished only by loss of office, of Mandelstein mincing around, rich with pensions and fixer's fees and of the depressive dipso, flattered and stipended by a slatternly media.  Thieves and mass murderers, courted, made heroic,  their would-be successors yet in thrall, perhaps the new blackmailees.



This ghastly quintet, surely the least suitable of all Labour's parliamentary cabal, speaks constantly of good and openness,  they eschew Snotty's trans-pair-ency and sol-you-shuns and Vaahl-ewes, but their aspirational, inclusive, socially mobile, shared  vernacular is larded with promises of paradise, of good, of honesty; simultaneously they wish to draw a discreet curtain over the Blair-Brown-Campbell- Mandelstein atrocity, to, Palinesque, refudiate it, make it go away, without ever offering us a word of explanation, almost as if it never happened.

They are a shower of impudent bastards, united in their contempt for their party, for the nation.  In their conspiracy of silence - Abbott's sotto voce, Well she knew, but she could not say; Milliband's Let's move forward, away from my cowardice, my complicity, my treason; Balls's, I told 'em, but they wouldn't listen and Bubbles's You can trust me, I'm from Up North - they invite us to join them, anew, in turning a blind eye to the most wretchedly criminal gang ever to occupy Downing Street, invite us to blackmail ourselves.


Until somebody in Labour  'fesses-up to who was blackmailing whom and about what there will be no Opposition worthy of the name;  nobody, after all, pays any attention to what we say here.

Saturday, 30 January 2010

WHAT THE 'PAPERS SAY, CHILCOT LORDS AND LADIES, AS MUCH UTILITY AS A CHOCOLATE KETTLE

From the Daily Filth-O-Graph

One of the Coalition of the Angry, protesting outside the Chilcot Festival, God bless them. Blair, doubtless listening to God and the board of JP Morgan, ducked in and out of the back of the building, avoiding his critics, rather like a dictator does, or a terrorist.

This from George Pitcher, the Religion Editor of Filth-O-Graph Media.

.......... Blair is Pontius Pilate.

Gone is the faux-sincerity, the stumbling, regular-bloke, misunderstood-saviour performance of the Fern Britton interview. Blair is the pragmatic, real-politik, local leader in the extended American empire. Washington is his Rome and he must do right by it. In other words, he is not cast as the persecuted Jesus Christ in this scenario, as he tried with Fern Britton. He is Pontius Pilate now.

He took the decision to bomb Baghdad because “it was the right thing to do” and he gives every impression of having washed his hands, like Pilate, of that action, which has cost at least 100,000 innocent civilian lives. He seems to keep saying, referring to his notes, that “I have written what I have written.” He feared that the one figure of Saddam Hussein (with whom of course I make no comparison with the Christ) could lead to a dangerous revolution in the region and that the removal of him would prevent that danger. That threat “had to be dealt with”, but what Pontius Blair can’t have anticipated is that his assassination and persecution of an invaded people would lead to a new zealotry for the cause that he tried to destroy, with martyrs prepared to lay down their lives for it – as 7/7 in London demonstrated.

Blair, like Pontius Pilate, was a frightened man, caught between competing powers, who tried to ingratiate himself with the imperial power and was prepared to sacrifice innocent life to do so. He expected it to be a temporary incident that would soon be forgotten, just a question of dealing with an irritating local trouble-maker, and an action that would play well and further his career with those he saw as his masters. As he said today: “You can distance yourself from America, but you’ll find it’s a long way back.” Replace America with Rome and it’s something Pilate could have said. And he can’t have known how wrong that judgment was, how much it would come back to haunt him.

All we need to learn now is that Cherie had a disturbing dream and warned him against his unlawful killing.

Be a long cold day in Hell, George, before we learn that, Imelda was ram-battering the defences of Labour wives before the vote on the Invasion; c'mon girls, persuade hubby to vote for bombing those little wog bastards in their cradles; I'm a human rights lawyer, y'know.

Imelda Booth-Blair, QC, wife of former PM, Tony Liar.

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Jackie Ashley, of the Guardian is one of BBC journalist, Andrew Marr's, wives and a staunch Blairite, Brownite and we must assume, given his infidelity and his fathering injucted children with other women, a Marrite

...........the key point came early in the afternoon. The former attorney general, Lord Goldsmith, had told the inquiry that he believed individual states, not just the United Nations, could declare Iraq to be in breach of Resolution 1441. So Lord Goldsmith has asked Tony Blair if he considered this were the case, and only after getting an answer in the affirmative did he change his legal advice. To an extent, Goldsmith was laying responsibility for the legal decision with Blair, while Blair claimed it lay with Goldsmith. Yet the inquiry failed to follow up this line of questioning.

And even after Lord Goldsmith's advice had "evolved" (inquiry-speak for somersaulted), the attorney general had hardly given a ringing endorsement of the case for war. He said "a reasonable case" could be made for going to war without a second UN resolution, but added that he would be confident of holding up that view in a court of law. What we really wanted to know was why Tony Blair still went ahead despite that half-hearted support from his key legal adviser, but again, the panel didn't press him.

By mid-afternoon the former prime minister knew he had escaped. The remaining questions about post-invasion planning were never going to trouble him. It was just like watching Blair at prime minister's questions, swatting away his inquisitors, absolutely certain he was right. He may have had some sleepless nights ahead of today's appearance but he didn't need to lose a wink.

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THE DAILY FILTH-O-MAIL was less measured and probably more in tune with the wider public, most of whom are now paying hugely for the Brown-Blair Bubble.

There was uproar and shouts of 'liar' and ' murderer' as bereaved relatives in the public gallery of the QEII conference centre in Westminster realised they were not going to receive the apology for which they had waited all day.

There was no hint of remorse.

Indeed, Mr Blair even suggested the world should be grateful to him.

Saddam had been a 'monster' and it had been right to remove him even to prevent the 'possibility' that he could acquire weapons of mass destruction.

He warned that Iran's nuclear weapons programme now poses an even greater threat.

And, in an apparent rebuke to Gordon Brown and Barack Obama, suggested that if he was still in power he would be championing military action.

On a dramatic day of evidence, Mr Blair:

  • Revealed he decided soon after 9/11 to back the U.S. in whatever action it took;
  • Said a second UN resolution was politically desirable but not legally necessary;
  • Defended his claim that evidence for Saddam's weapons of mass destruction was 'beyond doubt' and insisted he had believed it;
  • Admitted the infamous claim that Saddam's WMD could be deployed within 45 minutes should have been corrected;
  • Revealed he rejected a last-minute offer of a 'way out' from the U.S., which said the UK did not need to send ground troops.
  • Mr Blair, in what is likely to be his last major appearance on the international stage, arrived by the back entrance to the centre, apparently to avoid a crowd of protesters outside.

As he began his evidence, he looked uncharacteristically nervous, with his hands shaking.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1247185/Youre-liar-murderer-screamed-Fury-public-gallery-Blair-says-I-regret.html#ixzz0e3RhZ6hL

Our old friemd, Field Marshal Max Hastings, VC, of Port Stanley was more succinct in his forecast of events:

Saying that Blair had destroyed pur standing in the world for a generation, plucky Sir Max continued:

Bush and Blair achieved spiritual fellowship.

(Bush and Blair) were alike fortified by believing they had divine endorsement for their actions, especially when mere political colleagues and their nations were showing doubt. The great thing about consulting God is that He - or She, as Cherie would say - is unlikely to answer back, or at least not this side of the grave.

I do not believe the Chilcot Inquiry has a cat's chance of landing a killer blow on Blair, either during his evidence or in its report. He will insist, as he has always insisted, that he truly believed Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.

He will almost certainly repeat what his creature Alastair Campbell has already defiantly testified to the panel: that he would adopt the same course again tomorrow, in the same circumstances.

Unless he breaks down in tears, an unlikely eventuality, that line will protect him from an unequivocal guilty verdict.

'Don't raise your hopes, Ali. I doubt if Blair will be sent down here today.'

'Don't raise your hopes, Ali. I doubt if Blair will be sent down here today.'

We must be realistic about public attitudes to Blair and Iraq. The British people are not nearly as angry as they should be.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1246928/Dont-expect-contrition-man-deceit-cost-lives-crippled-standing-world-generation.html#ixzz0e3T4c9gu