'The Speaker has been trying to obstruct the release of this information for years. So as soon as the public found out what shits we are, I knew it was time for the Speaker to go.'
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Wed 20 May 2009, 9:34,
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The thing is, when I was saying "All politicians are lying, self-serving, self-important, selfish scum only in it for themselves at the expense of whoever they can screw" two weeks ago, as I had been doing for years and years and years and years, people would reply with "Oh you're just trying to be fashionably cynical".
I don't know who I hate more - the politicians or the general public for being surprised and shocked.
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Wed 20 May 2009, 9:43,
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I don't know who I hate more - the politicians or the general public for being surprised and shocked.
Outrage doesn't mean surprise. But I agree a lot of people seem shocked and I wonder why too.
Then I remember the public are idiots who think what the Sun wants them to think.
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Wed 20 May 2009, 9:54,
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Then I remember the public are idiots who think what the Sun wants them to think.
"Daily Mail editors: underline the important words in your headlines to make it absolutely clear what it is you want your readership to think."
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Wed 20 May 2009, 10:03,
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whether you were saying that from the perspective of having looked into a large number of MP's personal arrangements, or from the perspective of just not bothering and writing them all off on some vague impression?
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Wed 20 May 2009, 10:06,
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And the consequent distrusting anyone who seeks a position of power or leadership.
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Wed 20 May 2009, 10:09,
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"shit everyone's looking at us, quick look over there"
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