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Are they quite sure about this? | Richard Seymour on Patreon
Johnson's acolytes can only deflect their despair and panic for so long. To be sure, Johnson will probably rebound at some point with an entertaining speech. But it has to hit them, at some point. Even if they fundamentally believe that he did nothing wrong, or could do nothing wrong. Or even if they're cynical to the point of ethically desiccated and simply don't care what he did. They have to realise. They've been warned by friend and enemy alike that Boris Johnson is only good at self-promotion, but is otherwise lazy, undisciplined and incompetent. Now it's one thing for them to realise that he's undisciplined enough to risk a 'domestic incident' loud enough for the police to be called in the middle of a crucial leadership election. But the response to that story, to which they've willingly been conscripted, is to vilify the neighbours who called the cops, spark a culture war conflagration, and drag this out for days and possibly weeks. That's their man? That's their future Prime Minister? Are they quite sure about this?
by generic on Mon Jun 24th, 2019 at 12:54:57 PM EST
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All of this is similar, in a way, to Brett Kavanaugh's battle plan in the US: don't neutralise the anger, redirect it.

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by Cat on Mon Jun 24th, 2019 at 01:59:08 PM EST
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The Tories would be willing to burn down the UK for Brexit.  They think Boris will give them Brexit. Anything else doesn't matter.

She believed in nothing; only her skepticism kept her from being an atheist. -- Jean-Paul Sartre
by ATinNM on Tue Jun 25th, 2019 at 12:37:45 AM EST
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Hasn't hit the Trumptards yet, and Donny Drumpfenfuehrer has been busily making their lives worse (except for the entertainment value of being able to harass women and minorities again) for over two years now.
by rifek on Tue Jul 2nd, 2019 at 04:37:12 AM EST
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