Today I ask two questions:
What part of the human body is situated an inch in front of the tip of the tailbone; is a longitudinal slit-like aperture unless it is being used for its intended purpose at which time it becomes oval; has thick muscle layers of which some are under voluntary control and some not; is richly supplied by sensory nerves and blood vessels so that disease of or injury to this body part is very painful and usually causes bleeding; and has hair-follicles, sweat glands, and sebaceous glands at its opening to the outside world?
What would you call Bernie Ecclestone who last weekend publicly said that he admires Adolph Hitler as a leader who though he could ‘get things done’ was not a dictator; that Hitler ‘got lost’ toward the end of his rule and ‘was persuaded to do things that I have no idea whether he wanted to do or not’ and which led to his demise; that totalitarian governments are more effective than democracies so ‘We did a terrible thing when we supported the idea of getting rid of Saddam Hussein…(because)…He was the only one who could control that country’; and that his friend Max Mosley (who’s the son of the wartime fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley and who last year participated in a concentration camp themed orgy with prostitutes) [1], would make a good UK prime minister?
As it happens, both questions have the same answer.
1 comment:
As this tells, Mr Ecclestone's been struck by the expected case of contrition. But you only get one chance to make a first impression. And he's had his.
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