Apr 4
Progressives uber ales?
Big “progressive” (aka new name for socialism) shindig in London today. Some of the highlights are a logo with a swastika hidden inside it and their laughing at the sub-prime loan crisis. These people claim to be carrying & sharing but seem to enjoy the suffering of anyone who owns a home. Oh yes and they are staying a posh hotel natch.
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Guido explains the extent of the callousness of this bunch of socialist scum.
Unbelievably delegates at the conference’s plush Grove Hotel just laughed and clapped as the Chilean finance minister talked about the “poetic justice” of the subprime crisis. What planet are these people on? Millions of people around the world are losing their homes and they laugh?
Guido informs us that we bloggers have made them notice the swastika…it has now been changed.
Via Portcullis
We can reveal who signed off the logo for Labour’s progressive governance conference this weekend which had to be hastily ditched because it bore an unfortunate resemblance to a swastika.Step forward one Stephen Carter, Gordon Brown’s much-derided chief of staff.
That should do wonders for his popularity at Number 10.
As you may or may not already be aware, members of the Watcher’s Council hold a vote every week on what they consider to be the most link-worthy pieces of writing around… per the Watcher’s instructions, I am submitting one of my own posts for consideration in the upcoming nominations process.
Here is the most recent winning council post, here is the most recent winning non-council post, here is the list of results for the latest vote, and here is the initial posting of all the nominees that were voted on.
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