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Joel Smalley's avatar

Jeez, how hard is it? The name's Squishy Nutsack.

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

Apparently he also referred to Kamila Harris as the President yesterday!

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

She's so stoned on drink or drugs most of the time, she probably agrees with him!

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Gary Sharpe's avatar

I thought that was Nancy Pelosi who was drunk all the time?

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Their narratives are so superficial, it’s amazing that people don’t seem to see through them. Sanook has the brass neck to make out that our economic woes are all down to a few short weeks of Liz Truss and nothing to do with the massive unnecessary damage inflicted in large part by himself and his cohort of globalist puppets over the past three years, never mind all the QE since the financial crash of 2008. It’s sickening how he now earnestly pretends that he can sort it all out. Maybe, but I fear not in the way most people anticipate.

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Douglas Brodie's avatar

Commentator James Melville agrees and says on the Mark Steyn show that ‘Rishi Sunak is not the solution, he is part of the problem’, see https://twitter.com/GBNEWS/status/1585202073896833025

He goes on to say Sunak has no mandate as PM which is an affront to our democracy. If he has any integrity and courage he would call a general election today.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Calling a general election will still not resolve the democratic deficit in this country, which is currently running at 100%. All it will mean is that Starmer's 'Labour' party will be voted in, who are part of the same LibLabConGreen WEF infiltrated uniparty and they will actually be WORSE than the Tories (hard to believe I know). There is no real political opposition to British mainstream parties. As you state in your article at Joel Smalley's, David Kurten is really the lone voice of opposition against Net Zero and his Heritage Party are not going to make a dent in the established political order at a hastily convened general election. Too many idiot voters will just look at the mess the Tories have made and conclude that voting for Starmer will make things right again. If Reclaim, Reform, Heritage, UKIP and all the other genuine opposition parties banded together (preferably with Kurten as leader) to genuinely oppose ALL aspects of the Great Reset, they might get somewhere, but I'm afraid that egos are getting in the way of that happening.

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Jaime Jessop's avatar

Exactly that. Couldn't agree more.

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