They fancy themselves as latter day Dukes of Wellington and Viscount Castlereaghs but neither of these statesmen would have engaged them as their butler.
It’s a club alright. Hopefully, Donald Trump will pick up where he left off on draining the swamp. To this day I am still gobsmacked as to how compliant folks were with the 2020 con. I questioned it from the outset and was shunned and argued with. Any chance in doing a video on Nigel Farage? I’m confused about him and this move to ally with libdem? Is this true?
Inverting Churchill's statement - in relation to Boris & the Ukraine war *_'Never in the field of human conflict have so many suffered because of so few'_*
@@David_Bizley He is the very opposite of Churchill. I held some hope for him - but the slaughter in Ukraine - - where his role was to be Biden's _'Messenger Boy'_ - showed him for what he really is.
He's like a begger that you see in town centres, who is asking for help getting to a homeless shelter. Instead of asking for spare change, he wants jets. It would be a great comedic bit. Zelensky driving up and down the country like a rag and bone man, with a flatbed truck full of munitions, scrap metal and stuff from Army Surplus. Except instead of shouting Rag and Bone, it's: "Any Jets? Any Jets?" On a more serious note, regardless of his character, Putin has every right to be furious. I don't know an awful lot about Nato, but what I do know is that the West agreed to leave Russia and the surrounding areas alone. We have no business supporting Ukraine, and had Nato outright refused Ukraine membership instead of saying 'hmmmm, maybe' then this might not have happened. Or, at the very least, might not have escalated as far. Johnson wanted to save his political career, and distract the public from party gate (among other things). So he drummed out support for this war, and dragged a senile old man (Biden) into the mix. I read an article by Dominic Cummings once, and I'll paraphrase a quote that stuck with me: "For those who think 'surely Johnson wouldn't start a war in order to save his own political career....?' then I can tell you now, the answer is yes. Absolutely he would." He's a complete psychopath with a carefully crafted 'harmless bumbling toff' persona to mask who he REALLY is. I feel so stupid for buying 'The Have I Got News For You' Boris Johnson special on DVD all those years ago.
Ukraine had a massive airforce that made the RAF look like a Saturday flying club. Ukraine's AF also had advanced aircraft, equally as good as any 'imaginary' aircraft the collective West could lend them.
Wow, a massive Airforce! In what parallel universe was that? They entered the war with 50 MiG-29s, 32 Su-27s, and About 40 Su-24 and Su-25 ground attack aircraft. I somehow think that even one British asset like the HMS Queen Elizabeth has greater fire power at its disposal, hardly a flying club!
@@UtubeRwokeLefties Not particularly, the man is a dictator, but to pretend that this war happened in a vacuum and that NATO under the leadership of Biden was not pushing Russia into a conflict is blinkered in the extreme. Zelenski was boasting that he was going to allow nuclear weapons to be stationed in Ukraine if Ukraine was allowed into NATO. So what did the Americans do when Russia placed nuclear weapons in Cuba? You can't have one rule for one nuclear nation and another completely different rule for another nuclear power. It really isn't rocket science.
@David_Bizley It isn't rocket science either to recognise Putin as megalomaniac opportunist. None of what you say recognises his willingness to send death squads into other countries to murder his foes and innocent bystanders. No excuses, he is a psycho who needs no provocation.
@@David_Bizley Not aware that the US, or Zelenski have ever sent assassination teams into other countries to murder their opposition like Putin. But there will always be those batting for lefty favourites.
Doris was the greatest let down and a huge majority.
Because he is a pathological liar.
They fancy themselves as latter day Dukes of Wellington and Viscount Castlereaghs but neither of these statesmen would have engaged them as their butler.
@@1258-Eckhart I expect that you are dead on the mark with that assessment.
It’s a club alright. Hopefully, Donald Trump will pick up where he left off on draining the swamp.
To this day I am still gobsmacked as to how compliant folks were with the 2020 con. I questioned it from the outset and was shunned and argued with.
Any chance in doing a video on Nigel Farage? I’m confused about him and this move to ally with libdem? Is this true?
Yes its you know the one, wolf in sheeps clothing motto.
Well said 👍💯
Inverting Churchill's statement - in relation to Boris & the Ukraine war
*_'Never in the field of human conflict have so many suffered because of so few'_*
@@PaxAlotin Yes, well said. In fact very appropriate since Boris likes to think of himself as some sort of Churchillian figure.
@@David_Bizley
He is the very opposite of Churchill.
I held some hope for him - but the slaughter in Ukraine -
- where his role was to be Biden's _'Messenger Boy'_ - showed him for what he really is.
He's like a begger that you see in town centres, who is asking for help getting to a homeless shelter. Instead of asking for spare change, he wants jets.
It would be a great comedic bit.
Zelensky driving up and down the country like a rag and bone man, with a flatbed truck full of munitions, scrap metal and stuff from Army Surplus.
Except instead of shouting Rag and Bone, it's:
"Any Jets? Any Jets?"
On a more serious note, regardless of his character, Putin has every right to be furious.
I don't know an awful lot about Nato, but what I do know is that the West agreed to leave Russia and the surrounding areas alone.
We have no business supporting Ukraine, and had Nato outright refused Ukraine membership instead of saying 'hmmmm, maybe' then this might not have happened. Or, at the very least, might not have escalated as far.
Johnson wanted to save his political career, and distract the public from party gate (among other things). So he drummed out support for this war, and dragged a senile old man (Biden) into the mix.
I read an article by Dominic Cummings once, and I'll paraphrase a quote that stuck with me:
"For those who think 'surely Johnson wouldn't start a war in order to save his own political career....?' then I can tell you now, the answer is yes. Absolutely he would."
He's a complete psychopath with a carefully crafted 'harmless bumbling toff' persona to mask who he REALLY is.
I feel so stupid for buying 'The Have I Got News For You' Boris Johnson special on DVD all those years ago.
@@dingdongshush I pretty much concur with all that you have mentioned. It is all political slight of hand, and it is about time we all wake up to it.
1 Timothy 4:2. “speaking lies in hypocrisy, having their own conscience seared with a hot iron” That’s how they sleep David.
@@TheHallGuy Perfectly declared from God's perfect Word. Thank you.
Keep up the good work David.
@@davidbayley3109 😁😁👍👍
@@davidbayley3109 Wow we could be username doppelgangers!!!
Hopefully we are soon going to see an end to the warmongering. It is insane that peace was on the table and they chose death.
@@agogecoach8790 Greed and vanity.
Love your biting commentary on the scumraderie that is the establishment.
@@stephenrolfe3003 👍 They deserve nothing but our contempt and ridicule.
Ukraine had a massive airforce that made the RAF look like a Saturday flying club.
Ukraine's AF also had advanced aircraft, equally as good as any 'imaginary' aircraft the collective West could lend them.
Wow, a massive Airforce! In what parallel universe was that? They entered the war with 50 MiG-29s, 32 Su-27s, and About 40 Su-24 and Su-25 ground attack aircraft. I somehow think that even one British asset like the HMS Queen Elizabeth has greater fire power at its disposal, hardly a flying club!
psychopathy
Another Putin supporter, sigh.
@@UtubeRwokeLefties Not particularly, the man is a dictator, but to pretend that this war happened in a vacuum and that NATO under the leadership of Biden was not pushing Russia into a conflict is blinkered in the extreme.
Zelenski was boasting that he was going to allow nuclear weapons to be stationed in Ukraine if Ukraine was allowed into NATO. So what did the Americans do when Russia placed nuclear weapons in Cuba? You can't have one rule for one nuclear nation and another completely different rule for another nuclear power. It really isn't rocket science.
@David_Bizley It isn't rocket science either to recognise Putin as megalomaniac opportunist. None of what you say recognises his willingness to send death squads into other countries to murder his foes and innocent bystanders. No excuses, he is a psycho who needs no provocation.
@@David_Bizley Not aware that the US, or Zelenski have ever sent assassination teams into other countries to murder their opposition like Putin. But there will always be those batting for lefty favourites.