It's Time To Put Aside The Rhetoric

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Professional leftist interviewed by a professional journalist. Watch and learn...

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wtf? is my browser stuck in a loop again?

That's the UK Labour Party leader with a BBC interviewer. Pretty sweet, eh?

It's just a matter of time before his battery runs out.

In that case the UK Labour Party really has to rewire it's automaton.

The "Decepticon" robot is stuck in an infinite loop...

Talking points mantra repeated endlessly for your amusement...

This robot needs the application of high voltage to jolt them out of the loop. The brain is clearly lacking traction to any question posed.
Either that or there is a serious build up of ear wax.

Cheers


Hans Rupprecht, C in C

1st St. Nicolaas Army
Army Group “True North"

That was hilarious! Like a Python sketch.

If I didn't know better, the looped audio and garbled mouth movements would suggest some video altering. Either that or a professional leftist being interviewed by a weak journalist.

I didn't quite follow what he was saying. Did he in fact say that the strikes were wrong, that they should stop and everyone should get back to the negotiating table? Because I don't think he made that clear enough. He should have repeated it at least three or four more times to make sure.

I think throwing out of comments aimed at making fun of this guy is being disingenuous. What we need to do is put aside our biases get around a table and find asolution to his problem

I thought the lefty did good, if not boring...
The questions were useless, and certainly the answers stayed on message. I mean really, can anyone really say that Harper didn't do the same thing during the election?

Was this another Komodo Dragon sketch?

Needed more cowbell...
'I've got a fever...'

He's a machine I tell you. A machine!!!!!!

At least this union puppet didn't need a teleprompter to stay on message. Core (brain-dead) support for the (insert leftist Party, eg. Labour, NDP, Democrat) is significant enough that a non-sentient Robot could handle the job. This idiot is proof! It's too bad he wasn't interviewed by an actual reporter.

Gotta hand it to the leftist - he did an incredible job staying on message. :) It's just he needed say it only once and not six times in the span of 2 mins 30.

Even more appalling is that the interviewer didn't shred Miliband nor union-backed Labour for *creating* this scenario.

But what does one expect from the Labour-loving BBC? It's the same as watching Robert Fife or Julie van Dusen interviewing the LPoC.

Well, he has an awfully weak singing voice, and I think the chorus of "the government took reckless and provocative action" needs a lot of work.

Maybe he should talk to Willie Nelson; he's made a career of songs with but a single thought.

That was real? Watching it I just assumed it was a satirical piece of tape-splicing.

You're right, mousestalker. I feel like Ed should share his views on whether everyone should get back to the negotiating table, and I can't help wondering whether he feels that the government has acted in a provocative manner.

"Maybe he should talk to Willie Nelson; he's made a career of songs with but a single thought.
Posted by: KevinB" LMAO! :-)

"That is All that's on my mind,
That is ALL that's on my mind."

Told ya !

Pure gold. Red Ed either has NO sense of humor or a very dry one...

He is perfect for the far left Labor tards. I hope he turns Muslim and they make him King of Britanistan.

I clicked on this and then proceeded to do some other work - for a moment I didn't think it was playing because it just kept repeating himself.

Amazing!!

New Japanese robot?

The rationalizations of the so called "climate scientists" are reminiscent of those of the alchemists described in "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds". They always had a putative reason for why they couldn't turn base metals into gold. At no point did they question wether or not the concept was flawed in the first place. Nice to know that "plus ca change, plus ca reste le meme".

Oops -- posted on the wrong thread. The effects of too much white wine on a sunny deck on a gloriously warm day.
Salut!

Robert W.

Given that information I feel bad for lil' Ed. The poor socialist automaton never had a chance.

Does not compute...does not compute...does not compute...

Max, no Ed Miliband doesn't have much of a sense of humour. From his performance in all of his portfolios in the Blair-Brown administrations he's only an empty-headed pretty-boy that makes even David Cameron look like a genius.

Now speaking of genius, Ed's performance here was all of that. You could have asked him what colour his tie was and he'd have coughed up the same four sentences. It's genius because nothing will show voters more clearly that if they elect Eddy, they're electing a tape recorder. Americans thought they were electing a President in '08 and found they'd elected a teleprompter. With Eddy, there can be no doubt.

Should I come to the conclusion that the rhetoric should stop, the strike shouldn't have occured during negotiations and although the government has acted in a dangerous and wreckless manner that both sides should get together around the negotiating table and work this out because both parents and their children have been hurt by the government acting in a dangerous and wreckless manner? Oh and the rhetoric should stop?
Hilarious!

Put Aside the Rhetoric......too ironic....

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