Intermission II
Posted on July 27th, 2009 at 4:06pm under Liberal Democrats
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Smearing and sneering is what we’ve come to expect from the bunny-huggers, pace the Norwich North campaign. Let them carry on; nobody likes performance poetry anyway.
nobody likes performance poetry anyway
Testify. God knows who bought all those John Cooper Clarke records, eh? Roger McGough? He’s desperately unpopular, don’t you find?
Burkesworks, ’smearing’ is when you insinuate untruths. Listing verifiable factual events is not smearing.
Daniel Hoffmann-Gill, how many of these touchy-feely Q&As does Clegg do? And how many of them give him respect he doesn’t deserve when he touts the LibDems supposed green credentials? Someone giving his audience a primer in what the LibDems actually are isn’t cheap, it’s political education and armour against greenwash and spin.
FUCK YOU HIPPIES!
Not a fan of this ambush type stuff, I understnad the feelings but don’t dig the cheapness of the attack.
Oh aye, what with the traditional methods of political engagement working so well right now.
Always worth remembering though: they say one thing in one place and the opposite in another. That’s what they are, that’s what they do.
heh, that was really good, and I normally don’t like performance poetry or hippies all that much.
I just wish that it had lasted a little longer so that we could have seen Clegg’s reception and opening remarks.