The emotional Ms Kirchner
Posted on March 2nd, 2013 by James Higham
Quick one:
Kirchner pleads for Falklands talks
What’s this “pleads”? Pleads? A thief pleads in front of an international audience, wiping away copious tears and sobbing uncontrollably, a picture of pathos, that the owner will not release to her his valuables she’s recently seen he has inside the house.
It’s the rank dishonesty, using emotion as the driver that gets to me. At least Cameron isn’t falling back on emotion and tears.
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The government of this Joan Collins lookalike reminds me of those corrupt middle eastern administrations which have a go at Israel. Anything to distract their long-suffering subjects from domestic troubles. And just as unstable.
The woman has been told – she can have talks, but the Islanders will participate. It is the participation of the Islanders that she does not want. Self determination, the the bane of all dictators; just ask the creature Obama, he hates it as well.
Yep.
Ahhh…. but international matters are so much better with women in charge, shirley? Feminists who have broken through the glass ceiling are forever telling us that their emotional input brings ‘conflict resolution’, ‘nurturing’, ‘empathy’ and the rest. Admittedly they rarely claim Integrity but three out of four must be something.