The bleatings of Nile “Chauncey”
Gardiner at the bear pit that is Telegraph
blogs have passed before my examination before, notably when, in June, he
failed to do his homework and asserted that JFK had
given his Ich Bin Ein Berliner speech
at the Brandenburg Gate, which he could not have done, as that location was
on the other side of the wall, in East Berlin.
Nile Gardiner
Someone at the Tel – I’m looking at you, Damian Thompson – belatedly corrected Gardiner’s copy, but you can still see the joins. And there is only so much that can be done to cover the tracks of “Chauncey” and his trail of forthright idiocy, as a spate of recent posts illustrates, starting with “Barack Obama’s handling of the Syria crisis has been a disaster – a few airstrikes won’t change that”.
Readers are supposed to believe that the Obama presidency
has “led from behind” on Syria, then
told that airstrikes will make no difference. Given that a large majority of
citizens doesn’t want to get involved at all, and that the only other
alternative would be a ground invasion, the Prez has judged things reasonably
well. Gardiner is just whingeing for the sake of it (because Obama is a
Democrat).
The whining continues with “President
Obama’s flat and uninspiring message to America: I have a big government dream”,
and Gardiner observers will not be surprised to learn that the “big government” is entirely his own
invention, as he, along with other right-wingers, attempts to lay claim to
being part of the Martin Luther King Jr fan club (nobody from the GOP turned up
at the fiftieth anniversary bash).
But it’s when he turns his attention to the latest
developments on Syria that Gardiner demonstrates his effortless stupidity.
First comes the observation “Ed
Miliband looked lightweight and out of his depth during Syria debate”,
following which Mil The Younger helped to inflict sufficient damage on Young
Dave as to have the paper that carries Gardiner’s blog describe
the latter as having been “humiliated”.
Never mind, perhaps he could do better on the Stateside
angles? Sadly not, as “Why
a nervous Hillary Clinton is remarkably silent on Syria” shows. Yeah,
she’s supposed to be the Democrats’ front runner for 2016, and she’s not said
anything about Syria. There is a very good explanation for this: she is no
longer in office, and John Kerry is. So she’s leaving the Syria interventions
to him.
And then comes the piece de resistance: “Barack
Obama is proving an embarrassing amateur on the world stage compared to George
W. Bush”. Dubya Bush? The bloke who froze for several minutes when told
of the 9/11 attacks? The one who let the neocons run the show, to such disastrous
effect? Gardiner is holding him up as some kind of exemplar? Just f*** right off, Chauncey.
I give you Nile Gardiner, an exceptionally clueless, and exceptionally stupid, pundit.
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