Politics
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By
Michael
Casey
I
was reading Dan Hodges in the Daily Telegraph and 2 things struck me, the
passion he has for his subject and how he is an interesting writer. I have to
declare an interest, I am a news junkie. I only found out today that he was
Glenda Jackson’s son, his dad I couldn’t really find anything about, I only did
a quick Google. I am saddened how he lost an eye, but this proves his passion
and belief.
Politicians
are those toy windmills we give to our kids, they blow this way and that in the
wind. I wouldn’t want to be one. I also read about Obama, now the worst
President ever, according to polls. I do think there was a bit of latent racism
against him, but the piece I read today comparing Obama to a movie trailer that
did not live up to expectations IS true. Which is sad as everybody was wishing
him on.
Politicians
offer Hope, but reality is a nasty thing, it does bite you on the bum. Obama
did get one of the c****est watches too, I don’t mean the Jorg Gray which the
Secret Service bought him, I have one myself, no I mean the world situation has
been dire. The silver lining may be that
after his Presidency he may do good work. I’ll let the experts argue over that,
I’ll just start the fire, you can all add your own petrol.
Back
over here, we have “stars” of our own, you don’t have to like them personally
but you can applaud their work. I have a few names on all sides I could praise,
but I don’t want to be tarred with the brush of being this or that. I could
also praise a few reporters who I love because they treat Politicians with the
“contempt”, that’s too strong a word. They put the politicians in the gutter
with the rest of us, then let’s look at the stars together. And yes I was a Paxman fan.
Now
that Tony Benn is gone I can say I have learnt one thing from him, drink lots
of tea, it’s good for you. He lived to a ripe old age and that’s one thing I’d
like to emulate. The hecklers are a feature of the Houses of Parliament, a good
heckler is a great thing. Though sometime the Speaker might wish he had a
Heckler and Koch, to keep order with, metaphorically speaking.
I
can also say I like the notion of hand written notes on fancy stationery just
to say “thanks” or offer condolences.Though in today’s world an email or a
voicemail is good too. They do have plenty of bars in Parliament, which is good
as a pint is always nice after a hard day at work. My dad worked in a steel
works for 40 years so he enjoyed a refreshing pint.
I
like the idea of the Speaker living under Big Ben too, he won’t need an alarm
clock either, his kids must love it too. You can really name drop when you are
on holiday, I live under Big Ben. A Rolex or an Omega, or a Seconda, no I have
Big Ben, the real thing.
Bob
Hope was once asked would he run for President, he said he couldn’t stand the
drop in salary. As for me, tomorrow is Tuesday, that’s when I give Obama his
bowling lesson, ever Tuesday, just me and him, and oh I forgot 150 Secret
Service.