Chris Floyd on the Fall of Tony Blair
Sep. 14th, 2006 05:55 pmsome quotes...
"Charges of sleaze, corruption and rampant cronyism that once ricocheted harmlessly off Blair's designer threads now cling and fester with a growing stench."
"Like Bush, Blair is a man in love with war - or rather, with the idea of war, for he, like Bush, has never seen combat. The idea that greatness can be measured in blood and iron - that one can somehow prove one's manhood and historical standing by sending other people to kill and die - is the tragic flaw that has drawn Blair to America's wars like a moth to flame."
He also has a blog
The Master Plan
"The American occupation of Iraq, he declares, inaugurated a 'historical new period' that almost single-handedly rescued the jihadi movement just when many of its critics thought it was finished."
"Charges of sleaze, corruption and rampant cronyism that once ricocheted harmlessly off Blair's designer threads now cling and fester with a growing stench."
"Like Bush, Blair is a man in love with war - or rather, with the idea of war, for he, like Bush, has never seen combat. The idea that greatness can be measured in blood and iron - that one can somehow prove one's manhood and historical standing by sending other people to kill and die - is the tragic flaw that has drawn Blair to America's wars like a moth to flame."
He also has a blog
The Master Plan
"The American occupation of Iraq, he declares, inaugurated a 'historical new period' that almost single-handedly rescued the jihadi movement just when many of its critics thought it was finished."