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Honestly, this is a cautionary tale to the younger generation. Be careful in everything you say, because one day you might be tempted by a job that you're not qualified for, which was only offered for the comedy value of seeing you squashed under the weight of all your previous smack talk.
At least Boris is combing his hair these days.
Hillary clinton is a witch. "She’s got dyed blonde hair and pouty lips, and a steely blue stare, like a sadistic nurse in a mental hospital" Do I disagree? No. I actually think she is worse than donald trump (waits to have rocks thrown at me), at least everyone knows trump is a wanker, but a lot of people think trump being a wanker instantly makes Hilary a saint, which gives her the opportunity to be as shit as she wants, but as long as she hides it she can get away with being an evil little bitch.
The stuff he said, in my opinion (you may love Hilary, who knows) is true, but he just added a funny aspect to it. Like a drunk middle class person telling a joke.
I respect him for having the balls to say all of that, instead of just not commenting on anybody so that he doesn't pick sides.
But now he is in a position that his relations with foreign polititians, directly affects the UK's relations with foreign countries. And his somewhat true, somewhat funny comments made in the past are going to bite him in the arse, but more importantly, will bite us in the arse too.
Personally i'd quite like to see *more* individualism and personality in politics.
Do I think Boris' past comments will have an effect? Not really, no. Erdogan might have a problem but I'm all for taking the piss out of politicians or heads of state who pass and enforce laws against mocking them. The more pomposity that gets pricked the better imo.
However a politician speaking their mind and saying what they actually think is something I respect. It is the same with Jeremy Corbyn. I don't agree with a lot of what he says, but I respect the fact he doesn't just read from a script that has been proof read by a team of 30 advisors. IE David Cameron, Ed Miliband etc
Also, Obama and Clinton have had all the time in the world to respond, especially now that he is foreign secretary. At the time he was mayor of the capital city of the closest partner to the US, bit more than a fox news anchor... If they wanted to comment they have had every chance.
I think the UK is a far more civilised country