Sunday Afternoon Poodle Quisling Blogging
- Quisling
(1940) - A word Norwegians are not very proud of having given to the world: it derives from Vidkun Quisling (1887-1945), a Norwegian politician who collaborated with the Nazis during World War II. He established his name as a synonym for “traitor”, someone who collaborates with the invaders of his country, especially by serving in a puppet government.
The Right Honourable. Anthony Charles Lynton Blair MP Quisling (born 6 May 1953), is the Prime Minister of Britain, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister for the Civil Service, George Bush’s ally poodle collaborator, Quisling, and MP Quisling for Sedgefield Crawford, Texas.
Discussing the deployment of British troops to Iraq in a 2006 interview he said he considered himself ultimately accountable to President George W. Bush and nobody else for his actions.
He lists his role model in “Who’s Who” as Neville Chamberlain, and his greatest pleasure as hearing Richard Cheney calling him a “good boy.”
Has there ever been so cravenly, abjectly, blatantly, traitorous a British Prime Minister as Tony Blair? Even that misguided appeaser Neville Chamberlain genuinely loved his country and wanted to keep her strong. As I wrote and re-wrote this posting my overwhelming emotions were pity and embarassment for my British friends and relations, and pity and embarassment for the British Servicemen, the British Servicewormen, and British Officers that they should have to risk their lives on behalf of this man. Blair doesn’t even have the bad excuse that his country has been violently overrun by foreign troops. Some people choose of their own free will to degrade themselves, to completely and abjectly abase themselves and their country before somebody else.
Tony Blair brings quislingdom to previously unimaginable lows.
To my British readers, friends, and family, all I can say is that I pity you and that I’m embarassed for you, and that today Sunday May 28th 2006 I thank God that I’m not British.
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markfromireland

I’ll just repeat here what I said in the comments over at my other blog. I actually felt physically ill as I read those stories and wrote this posting.
markfromireland
Comment by markfromireland — May 28, 2006 @ 3:25 pm
Too right!
Comment by Wolfie — May 28, 2006 @ 9:47 pm
I think Blair’s comments show that he and others like him really do live in a parallel fantasy universe and are totally oblivious to the real world. Time and again, these types say incredibly revealing things and yet seem to be oblivious to how these statements are received and what they mean. A severe disconnect in their brains between actions and consequences.
Comment by Griffon — May 28, 2006 @ 11:33 pm
as ashamed as i am to be an american, i can’t imagine what it must be like to be british right now. at least we have the excuse of being a young nation people by religious fanatics and criminals; brits are supposed to have figured out by now that having a quisling as ‘leader’ is a bad thing.
Comment by chicago dyke — June 2, 2006 @ 11:49 am
Thanks to the crazy British voting system, whereby crazy ‘districting’/constituency rules reign, I’ll bet most people will be amazed to learn that Blair was re-elected IN SPITE OF 2 OUT OF 3 VOTERS — VOTING AGAINST THE SHIT !!!
Yep, really. It’s way past time for proportinal representation if you ask me — or even if you don’t. Anything less than PR - anywhere - is not democracy.
Comment by Richard — June 2, 2006 @ 5:14 pm