There was a cat that really was gone
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiSdTQ9DW9g
There lived a certain man, in Russia long ago He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow Most people looked at him with terror and with fear But to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear He could preach the Bible like a preacher Full of ecstasy and fire But he also was the kind of teacher Women would desire
[Chorus] Ra, ra, Rasputin Lover of the Russian Queen There was a cat that really was gone Ra, ra, Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine It was a shame how he carried on
[Verse 2] He ruled the Russian land and never mind the Tsar But the kazachok he danced really wunderbar In all affairs of state, he was the man to please But he was real great when he had a girl to squeeze For the Queen he was no wheeler-dealer Though she'd heard the things he'd done She believed he was a holy healer Who would heal her son
Ra, ra, Rasputin Lover of the Russian Queen There was a cat that really was gone Ra, ra, Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine It was a shame how he carried on
But when his drinking and lusting And his hunger for power Became known to more and more people The demands to do something About this outrageous man Became louder and louder
"This man's just got to go!" declared his enemies But the ladies begged, "Don't you try to do it, please" No doubt this Rasputin had lots of hidden charms Though he was a brute, they just fell into his arms Then one night some men of higher standing Set a trap, they're not to blame "Come to visit us" they kept demanding And he really came
[Chorus] Ra, ra, Rasputin Lover of the Russian Queen They put some poison into his wine Ra, ra, Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine He drank it all and he said "I feel fine" Ra, ra, Rasputin Lover of the Russian Queen They didn't quit, they wanted his head Ra, ra, Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine And so they shot him till he was dead
Oh, those Russians....
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Just caught this, R.
It's not really all about Rasputin is it, but rather about the current Brit who seems to have a hold of those who ought to know better. So, tell me, do you think he has enough dirt on some people to stop them railing against him?
I have heard so many pathetic excuses in the last couple of days from him and from others that it makes me wonder whether they can actually hear themselves when they open their mouths.
Lions and donkeys spring to mind now. :-0 :-(
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'A silent mouth is sweet to hear'. :-D
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And silence itself, Dermot, can be damning.
Oh that those trotting out pathetic excuses for poor and arrogant behaviour would just keep their tongues still. That, itself, would speak a volume of words!
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Andrew Marr and the Chief Constable of Dorset have nailed down the issue which is not primarily the fate of Cummings as no.1 SPAD.
In a democracy you can make whatever rules and regulations you like but if the people have no confidence in you, don't believe you, view you as charlatans and hypocrites then the slender thread of democratic power is lost.
The only recourse then is dictat.
As to Dermot and golden silence. Being a god fearing man he should look up Matthew 26:34.
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As we know, R, rules and regulations are not legislation.
I have to ask, though, how many would go against the express desires and rules of his employer without being dismissed from his post, let alone such arrogance in thinking that rules do not apply to him.
According to news reports DC has now broken the isolation rule three times - once to Durham then a trip to Barnard Castle (which has a good proportion of elderly people) from Durham and then a second trip to Durham from London. (The surprise is that they did not take a trip to Chillingham too!)
It seems to me that BoJo needs to grow some and set the country a good example as Sturgeon did eventually with her medical sidekick.
He appears to be in awe of DC (as Gove seemed to be) - and it's this 'awe' perception that reminded me of Rasputin and Russian connections when I read your initial post.
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I encountered DC a few times during the brexit referendum campaign ... he has this ability to mesmerise people into a sort of catatonic trance. I can quite see how he could manipulate SAGE and other meetings.
As well as Rasputin others well known to have had this ability are Steerpike ( from Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast trilogy), Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Adolf Hitler.
All came to a sticky end.
Boris' problem is that he is totally unable to do the hard yards of the job be it London Mayor or PM. He likes to be the front man with the broad brush ideas and a punchy turn of phrase leaving the graft to others. He sees himself as a political heir to W S Churchill. He has fallen into the classic trap of allowing an over mighty advisior to flourish. There are of course solutions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42wyEDf8VO4
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The PM has a disastrous/diffident/distrustful mode of speaking.
And he always seems to be dishevelled - worse than Trump!
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Funny that, Rollo, he must have gained that ability after he left Durham.
I did enjoy Wolf Hall when it was on.
Boris doesn't do hard yakka, I agree. He's a 'hail fellow, well met' type of person as far as I can see.
Dermot, I think he may turn out of the house perfectly groomed and clad but before he appears on camera he ruffles his hair and loosens his tie! :-D
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