Wednesday 1 September 2010

Blair's book booked

I decided to buy Tony Blair's memoirs, the first socialist book since I have read Servan-Schreiber's "The American Challenge" in the 1980's, for a number of reasons, listed by their priority:

Blair calls Gordon Brown as "maddening and with zero emotional intelligence" - words applicable to Scots in general;

Blair recounts the valid reasons for chasing Saddam Hussein into a hole in the ground and eventually to the gallows;

Blair donates the £4 million upfront fee to a worthy cause: rehab of wounded military;

Blair proves that drinking on the job is just fine as long as it doesn't involve beer, the prime toxicant for the lower class;

Because I refuse to buy the book from the buffoon Mandelson;

Blair gives tacit support for the coalition government;

Blair describes Brown as a strange guy, impossible to work with; anyone who works with Scots knows that;

Blair tells us that Brown lacks all political instinct at gut level, ruthlessly pursuing merely political calculations;

I recommend the book for anyone who is still daft enough to oppose what needed to be done in and with Iraq.

OFF TO WORK FOR ME, ON DAY-1 OF THE POST-BANKING CAREER!

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