Today Call Me Dave really showed him up as a waffling cock-monger. As Guido says:
Asked a straight forward question about the death of Baby P he went into a prepared answer full of bureaucratic jargon. His tone was really off key and made worse when he made a cheap partisan allegation.
And completely failed to apologise for his appalling behaviour.
Mandelsnake is doing a good job, but you can only polish a turd so far.
(Loved Michael Spicer's question: "What was the economic theory behind the end to boom and bust?")
Update: Machiavelli reckons he's a psychopath. I can't disagree.
Update 2: Iain Dale finds the Gorgon shameful.
Update 3: Unenlightened Commentary finds Gorgon despicable.
Update 4: Bobshead Revisted thinks he's a nasty little man.
Update 5: Daily Referendum wonders how low Gorgon can go?
Update 6: I've trawled the left-wing blogosphere, and I find very little condemnation indeed of Gorgon's appalling behaviour. In fact, they seem to be ignoring it completely. Perhaps they're hoping nobody noticed?
Update 7: I was wrong, even on the left, they are appalled.
Update 8: Fraser Nelson has a slightly more dispassionate analysis. He's probably right.
4 comments:
I loved today's PMQs. Cameron was getting properly angry. Great to watch, and showed Brown up to be a right mong.
Gordon Brown really does view everything, even the death of a baby, as an opportunity of party point scoring.
Cameron asked a perfectly good question, and all that thieving, arrogant, wonky-eyed poltroon responded with was meaningless flangewaffle, while the spaccerfest behind him cheered on.
Cunts.
There is one who agrees with the Brown Gorgon.
Guess who?
http://paulflynnmp.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/11/blame-police-not-wrongdoers.html
He complains that the criminals don't get the blame they deserve, and completely fails to realise that everyone has been telling him that for years.
A Righteous case study, on one blog.
(Unbelievable. Word ver. is 'aworria')
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