Tuesday, February 16, 2016

AOL News Sulks When Galloway & Farage Don't Fall Out!

George Galloway interviewed Nigel Farage in what must be the most underwhelming clash of Left vs Right in recent political history.
People who expected fireworks when they heard the fiery rhetorician of Britain's hard Left would grill the doyen of the populist Right must have been left disappointed when the pair agreed with each other on just about everything they talked about.
During the interview on his show 'Sputnik', broadcast on Russia's RT network, Galloway, who supports a Brexit, called the Ukip leader "the man who, more than any other, has brought us to the point where we're going to get a vote on whether to stay or go".
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When Nigel (left) met George (right)
"There may or may not be fireworks in the next 25 minutes," the former Labour MP predicted. There were not.
Galloway listened and agreed with Farage's claims we should focus more on the Commonwealth than the EU, that the "myth put out by the Edinburgh media" that all Scots like the EU and that "our political class no longer think we're capable as a people of running our own affairs".
Farage predicted David Cameron's planned referendum would take place on June 23. He said leaving the EU would let Britain better control its economic policies, about which "you and I could argue cats and dogs", he told Galloway.
But they distinctly failed to argue cats and dogs during the 26-minute interview.

Many American Voters Are Playing An Extremely Dangerous Game With Their Nation's Security.

New York mayor Zohran Mamdani campaigning for extremist candidates in the Democratic primaries.