Quote from: Pedrito on November 02, 2020, 03:12:12 PM
It's all the same thing. The Corbyn character assassination is no different to the Trump assasssination. Whatever way you lean politically, whatever you think of either personally, in an age where bullying has supposedly become a hangable offence, it's actually worse it's become. Grown adults having hissy fits and throwing their toys out of the pram about public figures, it's pathetic. Is it because we all feel like we have no power over our lives or what is it? We used be able to blame the divil for everything wrong in our lives, I suppose something had to fill the vacuum. Sad stuff.

Well, it's a bit different, in the sense that in the large Trump's party have been behind him, whereas Corbyn's lynch mob contained as much Labour as it did Tory. Sanders would have been assassinated in the same across the board way had he been successful in his candidate bid.

That's not accurate. There is a lengthy list of republicans who do not support or endorse Trump, many are vocal in their opposition.

There is even a list on Wikipedia

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Republicans_who_oppose_the_Donald_Trump_2020_presidential_campaign

That's still a minority, still a collection of individuals. Corbyn had the Labour machine itself conspiring against his electoral campaign, in myriad ways. Stuff like the anti-Semitism thing, but also much more cogs level stuff like this:
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/i-saw-inside-how-labour-staff-worked-prevent-labour-government/

Quote from: Pedrito on November 02, 2020, 03:12:12 PM
It's all the same thing. The Corbyn character assassination is no different to the Trump assasssination. Whatever way you lean politically, whatever you think of either personally, in an age where bullying has supposedly become a hangable offence, it's actually worse it's become. Grown adults having hissy fits and throwing their toys out of the pram about public figures, it's pathetic. Is it because we all feel like we have no power over our lives or what is it? We used be able to blame the divil for everything wrong in our lives, I suppose something had to fill the vacuum. Sad stuff.

...more say he rose again and joined the twitter army..


He's in fine form, when Varadkar was Taoiseach, he also referred to him as the Indian.

Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on November 09, 2020, 05:34:46 PM
Those Ulster unionists, fine folk!
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/nov/09/uk-peer-sparks-outrage-after-calling-kamala-harris-the-indian


Fuck me, you'd think he'd have a bit of common sense. He said he didn't know her name, what a pity he didn't have The internet to check when he was tweeting .

Suppose Obama was that negro in the white house



Quote from: Giggles on November 12, 2020, 08:49:38 PM
Michael is some lad

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wc1xeTUjW8
He is indeed.
He's about as funny as a kick to the gonads of a testicular cancer patient.

Another cnut that needs a flogging.

Unfunniest lad alive..awful. Actually he's tied with that other geebag who does all the Dublin GAA stuff..Rory's stories is it? Cat

Quote from: Giggles on November 12, 2020, 08:49:38 PM
Michael is some lad

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wc1xeTUjW8

I can't stand that spa. One of my buddies put him on, nearly shat himself laughing and I had no idea why. Ball of fuckin' shite.

#1137 November 13, 2020, 01:48:20 PM Last Edit: November 13, 2020, 01:49:51 PM by Nazgûl
He's from Galway (as am I), lives nearby because I see him around the place in that car often where I live. Maybe it's the west of Ireland humour that factors in a small bit whether people find him funny or not. The odd video I've got a laugh out of but it's gas to hear the polarising opinions on him as I've mates who can't fuckin' stand him either.