A POOR MAN'S NAZI SOVIET PACT
The grotesque picture of George Galloway and Nigel Farage standing
amiably together and grinning like love smitten toddlers, instead of seeming
incongruous, a sort of poor mans Nazi Soviet pact, seems only natural and inevitable. One wonders why it took so long.
We live in the age of the political buffoon. The mind
boggling asininity of Donald Trump has shielded the other Republican wannabes from
what would otherwise have been excoriating critiques of their own stunning
stupidity. And so it is across Europe
scores of little Trumps, Farages and Galloways March upon the stage of history,
little Mussolinis with the script of destiny gripped firmly in their chubby fingers.
Here the rabid right finally connects with the vitriolic and
vicious left. United in common hatred of western liberalism and their admiration
for the likes of Assad and Vladimir Putin. Anyone following the ascent of the Corbynites
and the growth of UKIP on Twitter could see this coming.
Farage on Galloway' 'Sputnik featured on RT The Russian propaganda channel. |