Do you reckon Murdoch refers to "our" troubles when he's in Australia, too? Next he'll be taking up Chinese citizenship and referring to Tiananmen Square as a much exaggerated incident in "our" recent history...
Mr Blair should have learnt the lesson any politician learns that they should take veryu great care when talking to people who run/edit/ write for newspapers.
He suffers from the delusion all politicians do, that people actually like and respect them, imagining they do not have a sell by date.
Rupe suffers from the habit of megalomaniacs that power is pointless unless exercised.
There ought to be a verb to describe the process of changing nationality , to Zola Budd ? to Peiterson ? to D'Olivera ? to Rupe ?
It'd be interesting to see what happened if Blair actually tried to deny it. Murdoch or Blair - one must be telling the truth, which would you believe? Or would the confusion of the idea of truth issuing forth from either of their froth-speckled orifices simply be too overwhelming?
"Great and even-handed" - The BBC
"Such an attitude, as people have probably told Mr. Nosemonkey before, will get you nowhere: but that doesn't mean what he's saying's not true" - Channel 4 News
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Your title reminds me of a joke.
Weapons of Mass Destruction?
My arse.
Do you reckon Murdoch refers to "our" troubles when he's in Australia, too? Next he'll be taking up Chinese citizenship and referring to Tiananmen Square as a much exaggerated incident in "our" recent history...
Mr Blair should have learnt the lesson any politician learns that they should take veryu great care when talking to people who run/edit/ write for newspapers.
He suffers from the delusion all politicians do, that people actually like and respect them, imagining they do not have a sell by date.
Rupe suffers from the habit of megalomaniacs that power is pointless unless exercised.
There ought to be a verb to describe the process of changing nationality , to Zola Budd ? to Peiterson ? to D'Olivera ? to Rupe ?
It'd be interesting to see what happened if Blair actually tried to deny it. Murdoch or Blair - one must be telling the truth, which would you believe? Or would the confusion of the idea of truth issuing forth from either of their froth-speckled orifices simply be too overwhelming?
Personally I think that Blair is the villian in this piece.
Murdoch is only doing what any self respecting meglomaniac Press Baron would have done.
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