Perfectly normal behaviour on 15:47 - Jun 3 with 787 views | Whos_blue |
The frightening thing of course is that this isn't even satire. This guff is actually being sent out by the POTUS. It's unthinkable really. |  |
| Distortion becomes somehow pure in its wildness. |
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Perfectly normal behaviour on 16:02 - Jun 3 with 725 views | homer_123 | This is the new normal SB. |  |
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Perfectly normal behaviour on 17:00 - Jun 3 with 579 views | DJR |
Yes, this started with a Reform video about a week ago. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ceqg0jr12weo Still it looks like "No-show" Nigel hasn't endeared himself to the Scottish media given this in today's Guardian. 'No-show Nigel' - Scottish press turns on Farage after he dodged scheduled event with media yesterday Scottish newspapers have published highly critical accounts of the chaotic scenes during Nigel Farage campaign visit to Hamilton for the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse byelection, which is being held on Thursday. At least 25 reporters and photographers had gathered in Hamilton on Monday afternoon as instructed by Reform for a scheduled press event at the town’s Premier Inn. An hour went by, and it quickly became clear the Reform UK leader would not turn up, having claimed earlier the Herald newspaper had conspired with protestors in Aberdeen by leaking the location of his press conference there. Instead, Farage went to a pub in the nearby town of Larkhall and Reform’s campaign HQ in Hamilton - visits all posted to his social media accounts after he had left. Those posts led to a frenzied rush by journalists and photographers to Reform’s offices, only for them to find he was already on his way back to London. The Record story was headlined: “Nigel Farage ‘bottles’ press event in Hamilton as left wing protestors blast Reform UK leader”, adding: Reform flagged up a Farage ‘walkabout’ in the town today, but journalists were left waiting and no more details were provided. The Scotsman story was headlined: “‘No-show Nigel’ as Farage dodged media and protesters during a whirlwind farce in Hamilton - on the ground with the rest of Scotland’s journalists.” The Scotsman reported one reporter shouting: “He’s even cancelled on Sky News”, and added that later “one senior Labour insider said he would have ‘bitten off my hand’ for how the day had unfolded.” In the Herald story, “Behind the scenes of Nigel Farage’s ‘no show’ in Hamilton”, its reporter raised fears this could be the new model for Farage events: "It’s clear there was a stronger effort to keep Mr Farage away from the public. In doing so though, is he setting a precedent for future visits – where a man who is predicted to be a future prime minister dodges the press and public? That was the concern of journalists on the ground." [Post edited 3 Jun 17:02]
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Perfectly normal behaviour on 17:29 - Jun 3 with 473 views | The_Flashing_Smile | Blimey. So who executed him (and why)? And if they replaced him with a clone, you'd have thought it would be a bit fitter and healthier than a mere human old man. |  |
| Trust the process. Trust Phil. |
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