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I believe that the Brexit vote and the pro Trump support is a backlash against "the liberal elite propaganda we have pumped out of the BBC." as rendelharris quoted. Unfortunately because of the actions of Tony Crosland and his pals the working classes have been denied a decent education to enable them to compete rhetorically, and in the workplace, with the 'elite' and the voting was a result of their personal experiences and frustrations.

On Newsnight TM was allowed to actually say her speech but as soon as DT started speaking- you could see his lips moving- some idiot bloke was doing a voice over- telling us all what the BEEB wanted us to hear- not what Trump actually said- bloody fascists

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I believe that the Brexit vote and the pro Trump

> support is a backlash against "the liberal elite

> propaganda we have pumped out of the BBC." as

> rendelharris quoted. Unfortunately because of the

> actions of Tony Crosland and his pals the working

> classes have been denied a decent education to

> enable them to compete rhetorically, and in the

> workplace, with the 'elite' and the voting was a

> result of their personal experiences and

> frustrations.

> On Newsnight TM was allowed to actually say her

> speech but as soon as DT started speaking- you

> could see his lips moving- some idiot bloke was

> doing a voice over- telling us all what the BEEB

> wanted us to hear- not what Trump actually said-

> bloody fascists


And then there is what he did rather than said. Has that not worried you?

uncleglen Wrote:

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> I believe that the Brexit vote and the pro Trump

> support is a backlash against "the liberal elite

> propaganda we have pumped out of the BBC." as

> rendelharris quoted. Unfortunately because of the

> actions of Tony Crosland and his pals the working

> classes have been denied a decent education to

> enable them to compete rhetorically, and in the

> workplace, with the 'elite' and the voting was a

> result of their personal experiences and

> frustrations.

> On Newsnight TM was allowed to actually say her

> speech but as soon as DT started speaking- you

> could see his lips moving- some idiot bloke was

> doing a voice over- telling us all what the BEEB

> wanted us to hear- not what Trump actually said-

> bloody fascists



Can you give me an example of "the liberal elite propaganda we have pumped out of the BBC."


Just so I can get my eye tuned into what it's meant to look/read like.


And who exactly are the 'elite' while were at it


Is it the BBC Liberal Elite who are also Facists?


Please clarify


Thanks UG

I find this whole obsession with one leader ridiculous. We have courted some of the most dubious of world leaders for state visits in the not so distant past and very few of the 'liberal elite' even batted an eyelid. This forum was quiet, no mass hysteria. By all means hold him to account, call him up on the things he does and says, but don't set up thread after thread going over the same drivel and achieving bugger all. Its almost as offensive as the topic at hand!


Louisa.

jaywalker Wrote:

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> It might perhaps be said that the meeting with

> Trump is looking ever so slightly less successful

> as the days pass since they held hands.


Was it me or did someone say they didn't hold hands,

but Trump suffers from some disease whereby when he walks

down ramps or stairs he feels dizzy, so he grabbed the Prime

Ministerial hand to steady himself.

rendelharris Wrote:

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> Apparently he suffers from bathmophobia, causing

> him to feel anxious on slopes and stairs...here's

> hoping they put the nuclear button on an upper

> floor...


I just had to look that phobia up


http://www.fearof.net/fear-of-depths-phobia-bathophobia/


Even funnier is, that there's a pop-up ad for a swimming pool halfway through the article


Ha ha!

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