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July 24, 2006

Poodleness Bis

While not my usual remit, I can not resist citing this entertaining and sadly accurate take on the Blair-Bush convo from the Guardian: [link fixed]

There's no question which exchange is most enjoyable for those with contempt for the Prime Minister. It is the moment that makes Mr Blair look like the poodle of popular caricature. Worse, he comes over as a poodle who can't even beg his master to toss him a dog biscuit. It is the same bit of the encounter that has caused the most wincing among the Prime Minister's friends.
When Tony Blair offers himself as a Middle East peace envoy, he is casually rebuffed by the American President between bites on a bread roll. Told by Bush that 'Condi is going', the normally fluent Blair is reduced to inarticulate jabbering. 'Well, it's only if, I mean, you know, if she's got a... or if she needs the ground prepared as it were... Because obviously if she goes out, she's got to succeed, if it were, whereas I can go out and just talk.' Yeah, just talk.

It was awful for Tony Blair to be caught asking for permission to go to the Middle East. It was dire to hear George Bush saying he wouldn't let the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom go out - not even on a pointless trip. It looks even more humiliating when the French Foreign Minister is going.

Well, I am not sure if it is even more, but it certainly doesn't help to have yourself tied to a congenitally incompetent FP maestro...

Posted by The Lounsbury at July 24, 2006 10:56 PM
Filed Under: Politics - EU FP

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That link's self-referential, which is a pity because the article sounded interesting.

Posted by: dubaiwalla [TypeKey Profile Page] at July 25, 2006 07:12 AM

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