For argument based on knowledge implies instruction, and there are people whom one cannot instruct - Aristotle
Tuesday, 21 September 2021
Boris forgot coercion and informers
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson dismissed the idea of a sweeping vaccine mandate like the one President Joe Biden announced two weeks ago, adding that Britons are 'great lovers of liberty' in an interview on Tuesday.
Johnson suggested Biden might be better off using 'sweet reason and persuasion' to convince people to get a COVID shot.
Speaking to NBC's Savannah Guthrie in New York City amid the United Nations General Assembly, the UK leader was asked whether Biden's unprecedented order would narrow the gap between Americans' vaccination rate and that of Brits'.
Where do we start? The dishonesty is so brazen, it isn't easy to go beyond a shake of the head but unfortunately he seems to understand the electorate. There was no serious opposition to his coronavirus police state.
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Why do MSM and all Prime Ministers, Presidents, Beloved Leaders, etc. go on believing, pretending, pretending to believe that President Of The United States Of North America is capable of any reasoned thought or action?
The man is worse than Chauncey Gardiner, Father Jack, Forrest Gump, name your own eedjits.
And he is a robot. Or at least a remotely controlled being - a puppet.
Doonhamer - they must see it as the only option until he collapses completely. Maybe doctors have said he'll probably manage to stay on his feet until 2024.
All leaders! have to go through the charade of praising their counterparts when in office, but Boris's 'genuinely terrific' comment on Biden may just be a teeny weeny bit over the top.
Wiggia - yes, Boris is a talented liar but he was pushing it with that one.
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