Andy Nucci
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No cheer is care, you know, he's still here, it's care. Take a long walk off a short tear, care. Yeah, absolutely. The drop in your polling has been sheer care. It's just that sort of, it just becomes a game. Rather like when everybody piled on, you know, the Booty McBoat face. It just became funny to just keep going with it. I do wonder, because a lot of people have been saying, I mean, he's not bad as in a person, but there's this loathing for him.
Is it a sort of actually a performance thing in that it's just become a sort of public game piling on about Kea and his eminently rhymeable name and all that?
If you look at other polls where people are asked, you know, who would make the best prime minister, he comes on top, above Andy Burnham and Farage. So what's going on? Is it just the perils of having a rhymeable name? I think so. I think, do you know what I mean? It's like tabloid culture, like you can tell, I mean, you know, where's Streeting? There's fun you can have with his name.
Kun puhutaan, että pitäisi pysyä kiinni, että ihmiset pitäisi olla huolta siitä, millainen kieli he käyttävät ja niin edelleen. Se tuli minulle miettimään kaksi eri asiaa. Ensimmäinen on koodattuja sanat. Kun poliitikot käyttävät sanat, jotka yllättävät sinua, ja siksi ne ovat käyttäneet yllättäen,
As in, you know, all the analysts are going, oh, that's interesting. He's called it that. That means X. That means he's going to resign. Or that means, you know, what I keep, trust you how old I am, I keep thinking of Geoffrey Howe, who had resigned as deputy prime minister. And so this was his...
When a cabinet member resigns, they're entitled to a kind of resignation speech in the House of Commons. And this is where he outlined his reasons for resigning and included the phrase. It's like the team captain had come out at the break and tampered with... It's like the batsmen are sent out to bat and realise when they get out to bat that their bats have been broken. By the team captain. It was a very, very specific and unusual cricket analogy.
But it brought Margaret Thatcher down. That was the extraordinary thing, because it was such an unusual, it was the most outrageous thing Geoffrey Howe could say. And those who don't know Geoffrey Howe, I mean, Dennis Healy famously described being attacked by Geoffrey Howe as like being savaged by a dead sheep. But because this apparently mild-mannered, normally loyal minister had suddenly accused the kind of team captain of
Pitäisikö puhua hänen ystävänsä J.D. Vancella? Pitäisikö puhua jättämisestä ja jättämisestä? J.D. Vancella vastasi, mitä tapahtui viime viikolla, kuolemasta Henrietta Novakista, että rauhallinen rauha on ainoa vastaus. Hän oli minulle rauhallinen, mikä tarkoittaa, että hän johti sitä jonkinlaista vanhaa testaamista.
Bible fundamentalism. I'm not sure I know what righteous means. Yes. Does righteous just mean you are right? I think technically righteous is this is what God wants. Right, okay. I think in practice it's people who just think I'm very, very correct. You're not. Yeah.
You don't have to be religious to be righteous in that respect. But it does imply, you adhere to a kind of set of moral values, doesn't it, righteous? It's good anger. It's pure. Yes, it's pure. It's like, you know, the just war. And this is the just...
Rage. But righteous anger is the only response. The only response is the other thing there that I find interesting. When politicians say, it always reminds me of, I did what I did because it was the right thing to do. That's the mic drop. There's no discussion after that. It was the right thing. Okay, can we determine if it was the right thing? Vance was, you would think awkwardly, but turns out not that awkwardly for him, fundamentally wrong.
He just saw person of color and assumed this person must be an immigrant, and he was wrong. You'd think someone would have googled that for him. Yes, and he described it as, again, it's just the weirdness of the description. He said, if the last few generations of European elites had stood their ground against the politics of self-hatred and the mass invasion of migrants, many of whom despised the West...
The last few generations of European elites. How far back are we going here? I know. Are we talking about Churchill? How far back are we going? Maybe it's been downhill ever since the Nazis. Maybe that's what he's saying. Yeah, the last few elites. So not politicians then, because he's a politician who doesn't want to describe himself as a politician, or who wants to describe the politicians who he despises as
Ne eivät ole nimeltä poliitikkoja, ne ovat nimeltä elit. Muistan, että teimme White House Correspondence-yhteyden, kun Obama oli presidentti. Se oli jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain tapaa jollain
Katsotaanpa jotain muuta poliitikkoa. He sanovat, ettei hänet voi kutsua poliitikkoon. He eivät tykkää siitä. Voit kutsua puheenjohtajaksi. Koska puheenjohtaja on ylipäänsä poliitikko. Senaattori tai senaattori. Kutsutaan heidät yrityksessä. Ei kutsuta heidät poliitikkoon, koska se on derogatiivinen. Se on mielenkiintoista. He ovat poliitikkoja. He ovat valmistautuneita.
Why bother with all the bombs? Just rain down lanyards upon them. We'll get on to Trump in a second. Well, we're on the subject of the last few generations of European elites. European governments and veterans of the D-Day landings in Normandy assembled to commemorate the anniversary of that moment. We had Pete Hegseth there, the American Secretary of State for Defense, or WAR as he's now determined. And he made this speech on the beaches in front of veterans and politicians.
from around the world talked about sadly today different European beaches are stormed by different dangerous ideologies. Beaches in Spain, in Italy, in Greece and Bulgaria. Boats and men arrive. When will European capitals do something about that invasion?
the Americans and British coming to liberate Europe from Nazism. And he's saying, an even worse invasion is happening today. And it's like, well, an even worse one implies that one was bad, Pete. Yes, yeah. And also, you're speaking to the people who's, you know, still alive, who put their lives in danger to achieve that. Read the beach, Pete. Read the beach. Now's not the time. But again, it's almost like he...
He thought, what I'm going to do is talk about immigration and I'll somehow connect it to the events we're meant to be commemorating. But the headline I want is the immigration. But it's just people coming up on beaches, that that's meant to be... So is he not seen saving Private Ryan? Yes, I think, yeah.
Tämä on se, mitä saamme heidän kanssaan, Hegsethin kanssa ja Trumpin kanssa. Se on ympäristö- ja todellisuuden välillä. Todellisuus oli historiassa, mutta hän käsittelee sitä niin, että se on hieno näköjärjestelmä. Pohjaa, joita haluan puhua. Mutta hän käsittelee historiallisen todellisuuden. Se ei ole minulle mitään käytöstä.