People were mentioning Bob Monkhouse yesterday on here. Here are three classic Monkhouseisms - I think I heard him give the middle one live -
- "I'm not saying my wife's a bad cook, but he uses our smoke alarm as a timer" - "I got a horse for my wife. Fair trade, wouldn't you say?" - "I still enjoy sex at 74. I live at 75, so it's just across the road"
"When I first said I wanted to be a comedian, everybody laughed. They're not laughing now."
That's my all time favourite Monkhouse joke.
He was the master of timing.
The only person I can think of who compares -and it's a very, very different kind of humour- is Ricky Gervais.
Only with Ricky, he's throwing in something so wildly outrageous, you can't believe he said it. "Don't worry, I didn't kill her." (And we all know how that one ends.)
The successor to Bob Monkhouse is Jimmy Carr. I will die on this hill. Very similar in terms of delivery, dealing with hecklers, being able to think on his feet.
I don't think so. Monkhouse was rarely cruel, while Carr and Gervais often are "edgy".
Tim Vine is more like Monkhouse.
Tim Vine once held the world record for the number of jokes told in an hour - 499!
Russia sending improved Geran-2 drones to Iran, along with intel and humanitarian aid designed to shore up regime. Also looks like they're delivering man-portable anti-aircraft Verba systems
Also Starmer seems to use the beginning to announce what the govenment has done or achieved recently before questions get going.
Betty Boothroyd would never have allowed any of this!
Hoyle is a particularly poor speaker. Down at Martin and Bercow levels.
That makes three in a row, which makes me wonder if there's something about the structure of the current game that stops the Commons getting good Speakers. Guess one is that the executive are just too powerful, guess two is that it's become a bit of a career path for the wrong sort of misfit.
Can we not find another Betty Boothroyd somewhere in Parliament? The last great Speaker.
"National Savings and Investments is set to pay out £400m to customers following a missing savings scandal first revealed by The Telegraph. The savings bank is in discussions with the Treasury to repay some 37,000 savers whose money is understood to have been misplaced, after failings dating back years. The exact amount to be returned is yet to be determined, with Treasury officials understood to be working with NS&I on the finer points of “a very complex issue”, but it is thought to stretch into the hundreds of millions, potentially £400m."
That's a good article. It's the sort of thing Trump could have done with reading before he started this debacle.
I've just reached this bit. We appear to be completely fucked now.
The GCC States will tell you that’s total bollocks.
US media simply hates Trump and works backwards from there. They want the US to ‘lose’ this conflict.
While a lot of the media does hate Trump, there are a lot of people struggling with their bills because the price of gas has risen 30% or more.
Since the conflict has started we've seen Cancelled for Non Payment rates almost double on our insurance. That's a lot of people who can no longer afford both gas and auto insurance.
That's a good article. It's the sort of thing Trump could have done with reading before he started this debacle.
I've just reached this bit. We appear to be completely fucked now.
The GCC States will tell you that’s total bollocks.
US media simply hates Trump and works backwards from there. They want the US to ‘lose’ this conflict.
While a lot of the media does hate Trump, there are a lot of people struggling with their bills because the price of gas has risen 30% or more.
Since the conflict has started we've seen Cancelled for Non Payment rates almost double on our insurance. That's a lot of people who can no longer afford both gas and auto insurance.
"They want the US to lose" is very much a minority opinion. The vast majority just wish he hadn't started what is a fruitless war which has caused collateral damage on a global scale. They just think Trump is an irresponsible fool, and want the war over.
Sanewashing Trump, and mischaracterising opposition to his policies is standard practice by those who support him.
That's a good article. It's the sort of thing Trump could have done with reading before he started this debacle.
I've just reached this bit. We appear to be completely fucked now.
The GCC States will tell you that’s total bollocks.
US media simply hates Trump and works backwards from there. They want the US to ‘lose’ this conflict.
While a lot of the media does hate Trump, there are a lot of people struggling with their bills because the price of gas has risen 30% or more.
Since the conflict has started we've seen Cancelled for Non Payment rates almost double on our insurance. That's a lot of people who can no longer afford both gas and auto insurance.
It reads like AI slop, or at least the first part does, which is where I stopped. If not AI, then all American colleges must teach Creative Writing 101 the same way. One can almost hear it being intoned by a synthesised voice on social media.
Also Starmer seems to use the beginning to announce what the govenment has done or achieved recently before questions get going.
Betty Boothroyd would never have allowed any of this!
Hoyle is a particularly poor speaker. Down at Martin and Bercow levels.
That makes three in a row, which makes me wonder if there's something about the structure of the current game that stops the Commons getting good Speakers. Guess one is that the executive are just too powerful, guess two is that it's become a bit of a career path for the wrong sort of misfit.
Can we not find another Betty Boothroyd somewhere in Parliament? The last great Speaker.
David Davis Hilary Benn Ed Davey
would make excellent Speakers imho
Strong enough Respected across Party lines Not overtly Partisan
AS the dynamic changes and especially if Tories are no longer 2nd Party after next GE it could open up for an LD option.
I'm not sure an SNP / PC / NI Speaker could ever work as they would be overseeing English Legal jurisdiction questions.
That's a good article. It's the sort of thing Trump could have done with reading before he started this debacle.
I've just reached this bit. We appear to be completely fucked now.
The GCC States will tell you that’s total bollocks.
US media simply hates Trump and works backwards from there. They want the US to ‘lose’ this conflict.
He's already lost, in the sense that nothing he was ostensibly trying to achieve will be achieved, and he's done almost as much damage to his polling as opening up the Epstein files would have done.
Just as Putin cannot now 'win' his war against Ukraine as even the stuff he's demanding is a far cry from what he actually wanted.
If the EU can't sort out the €90bn loan pretty soon then Ukraine will be in a difficult situation. Trump and Orban are doing a heck of a job for Putin.
Zelensky threatening to kill Orban was somewhat of a misstep because it made it a lot more difficult for Orban to back down and even pushed Magyar into a more explicitly Ukro-skeptical position. Even if Orban loses the election, it's not clear what Magyar will do.
'I Hope You Realize How Ridiculous The Four Of You Look': [Senator] Whitehouse Loses It On Trump Nominees At [yesterday's] Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) tore into nominees who refused to say that former President Biden won the 2020 presidential election. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sus8_2S4azg
They really never thought this through. If this happens it’s going to be brutal.
‘ Bloomberg: Trump administration officials are examining scenarios where oil could spike to $200 a barrel and assessing the economic impact, people familiar with the matter say’
'I Hope You Realize How Ridiculous The Four Of You Look': [Senator] Whitehouse Loses It On Trump Nominees At [yesterday's] Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) tore into nominees who refused to say that former President Biden won the 2020 presidential election. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sus8_2S4azg
The idea of the Whitehouse criticising Trump is far fetched. But not as far fetched as the idea of a Trump nominee being honest.
They really never thought this through. If this happens it’s going to be brutal.
‘ Bloomberg: Trump administration officials are examining scenarios where oil could spike to $200 a barrel and assessing the economic impact, people familiar with the matter say’
This is why I come here. Finding these little gems of an article that are well thought out, provocative and informative. Shows the extent of the gap between modern click bait media and what you can find (or what FF43 can find) if you look for it.
Not a usual channel of mine to watch but I've had the first book on 1177 BC on my radar for a while, and Eric Cline's 103 minute video about the Late Bronze Age Collapse is very interesting. And maybe relevant because there's a surprisingly strong trade network that ends, with some powers diminished and others wiped out entirely.
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US media simply hates Trump and works backwards from there. They want the US to ‘lose’ this conflict.
Since the conflict has started we've seen Cancelled for Non Payment rates almost double on our insurance. That's a lot of people who can no longer afford both gas and auto insurance.
The vast majority just wish he hadn't started what is a fruitless war which has caused collateral damage on a global scale.
They just think Trump is an irresponsible fool, and want the war over.
Sanewashing Trump, and mischaracterising opposition to his policies is standard practice by those who support him.
Hilary Benn
Ed Davey
would make excellent Speakers imho
Strong enough
Respected across Party lines
Not overtly Partisan
AS the dynamic changes and especially if Tories are no longer 2nd Party after next GE it could open up for an LD option.
I'm not sure an SNP / PC / NI Speaker could ever work as they would be overseeing English Legal jurisdiction questions.
Just as Putin cannot now 'win' his war against Ukraine as even the stuff he's demanding is a far cry from what he actually wanted.
At [yesterday's] Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) tore into nominees who refused to say that former President Biden won the 2020 presidential election.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sus8_2S4azg
‘ Bloomberg: Trump administration officials are examining scenarios where oil could spike to $200 a barrel and assessing the economic impact, people familiar with the matter say’
https://x.com/osint613/status/2036969077042782649?s=61
Not a usual channel of mine to watch but I've had the first book on 1177 BC on my radar for a while, and Eric Cline's 103 minute video about the Late Bronze Age Collapse is very interesting. And maybe relevant because there's a surprisingly strong trade network that ends, with some powers diminished and others wiped out entirely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=choxcHXhZhE