Boris Johnson & Donald Trump
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rjfp1962

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9,044 posts

95 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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What is the difference between the ex UK Prime Minister and former US President Donald Trump?

I don't follow each other at all closely now, but the similarities seem almost uncanny..
I'll just comment by saying each of these men have an "It's not me" attitude and quickly blame conspiracies against them, or it's everyone else that is at fault.. Lie and deny seems to be their joint narrative..?
The ex US President appears to be able to keep his core-base intact, where as Johnson's is getting smaller?

Opinions please.......

Dingu

4,893 posts

52 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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Trump is a more extreme version and if some of the allegations are proven has a looser relationship with the law and truth.

Blue62

10,149 posts

174 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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rjfp1962 said:
What is the difference between the ex UK Prime Minister and former US President Donald Trump?

I don't follow each other at all closely now, but the similarities seem almost uncanny..
I'll just comment by saying each of these men have an "It's not me" attitude and quickly blame conspiracies against them, or it's everyone else that is at fault.. Lie and deny seems to be their joint narrative..?
The ex US President appears to be able to keep his core-base intact, where as Johnson's is getting smaller?

Opinions please.......
Johnson dropped in on Trump a week or so back, I think they swap notes and probably enjoy laughing at how gullible their base supporters are. On the subject of Johnson’s getting smaller, I think Trumps has always been small, Johnson’s Johnson has no base from what I can see, it seems to be itinerant.

rjfp1962

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9,044 posts

95 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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With Johnson making his resignation official earlier, he and Trump are both finally out of office...

Have to have a bit of fear that they could both be back late 2024, early 2025.

God help us.. yikes

paulguitar

33,469 posts

135 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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rjfp1962 said:
With Johnson making his resignation official earlier, he and Trump are both finally out of office...

Have to have a bit of fear that they could both be back late 2024, early 2025.

God help us.. yikes
I'm hopeful that the zeitgeist is turning in a better direction. Johnson and the Poundland Mussolini have been a low point for the planet in recent years, let's hope we can do rather better as we try to move on.

I suspect Johnson will fall comfortably into the role of a highly renumerated after-dinner speaker/celeb and trump will have his (teeny) hands full staying out of prison.

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

105 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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In an ideal world they would both be kidknapped or defect to russia or china. After months of debriefing/interrogation the nefarious powers would come to realise they know fk all as neither was paying attention while in orifice.

Rivenink

4,280 posts

128 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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rjfp1962 said:
What is the difference between the ex UK Prime Minister and former US President Donald Trump?

I don't follow each other at all closely now, but the similarities seem almost uncanny..
I'll just comment by saying each of these men have an "It's not me" attitude and quickly blame conspiracies against them, or it's everyone else that is at fault.. Lie and deny seems to be their joint narrative..?
The ex US President appears to be able to keep his core-base intact, where as Johnson's is getting smaller?

Opinions please.......
They are narcissists who cannot acknowledge their own failures.

The nature of politics is that there will always be people who disagree with you, and who would like to replace you. Democracies make this a less violent battle; but it is just nature.

Them pretending like its something novel and new that others would want to take them down, that they've been unfairly targetted is pure bullst.

They both made choices that have led to their respective downfalls.

Seventy

5,500 posts

160 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Fundoreen said:
In an ideal world they would both be kidknapped or defect to russia or china. After months of debriefing/interrogation the nefarious powers would come to realise they know fk all as neither was paying attention while in orifice.
Intentional or not… rofl

Pitre

5,695 posts

256 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Both ridiculous, lying, narcissistic, embarrassing egomaniacs with stupid hair.

I just don't understand why some people follow each of them so slavishly. Truly deluded.

M1AGM

4,286 posts

54 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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paulguitar said:
I'm hopeful that the zeitgeist is turning in a better direction. Johnson and the Poundland Mussolini have been a low point for the planet in recent years, let's hope we can do rather better as we try to move on.

I suspect Johnson will fall comfortably into the role of a highly renumerated after-dinner speaker/celeb and trump will have his (teeny) hands full staying out of prison.
According to some bod this morning on the tv he is already earning £3m a year on ‘the circuit’.

bloomen

9,259 posts

181 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Pitre said:
I just don't understand why some people follow each of them so slavishly. Truly deluded.
That's what has amazed me about both of them.

Devoting any time or effort to supporting someone who is so blatantly only out for themselves and is free of any redeeming characteristics does not compute, yet they seem to have drawn out more passion than most.

I'm sure you can be right wing and also acknowledge that such people are pieces of st.

And neither actually embody any ideology anyway.

survivalist

6,087 posts

212 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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They both succeed because they rule against the current ‘woke’ political agenda.

Politics is currently shifting to extremes and Boris/Donald will one gain from that. They have a common enemy, whereas the left are paralysed by not wishing to offend.

I’m not a supporter of either, but they are garnering support because the populous is sick of being told that they are out of touch by a bun h of politicians and activists who are themselves out of touch

anonymous-user

76 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Very similar.
This is because the disgraced Johnson’s first instinct is ‘what would Trump do’?
Both now consigned to the scrap heap.
Johnson destroyed the Tories in the process. Good work!

survivalist

6,087 posts

212 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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James6112 said:
Very similar.
This is because the disgraced Johnson’s first instinct is ‘what would Trump do’?
Both now consigned to the scrap heap.
Johnson destroyed the Tories in the process. Good work!
That’s a very naive view. They both have millions of supporters, unless they want to voluntarily retire the are far from the scrap heap.

paulguitar

33,469 posts

135 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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survivalist said:
That’s a very naive view. They both have millions of supporters, unless they want to voluntarily retire the are far from the scrap heap.
Johnson will be okay, but it's probably out of trump's hands now. Thankfully, it looks like this time he is properly fked.



cgt2

7,295 posts

210 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Boris can read and write

paua

7,780 posts

165 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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cgt2 said:
Boris can read and write
Ah, but can he change history with a sharpie? wink

DeejRC

8,621 posts

104 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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If anybody would like to pay me a million quid or so for failing could they let my clients know please? No need to involve me, I’d be happy to pass along the details and I’ll just take the cash thanks smile

WindyCommon

3,659 posts

261 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Blue62 said:
On the subject of Johnson’s getting smaller, I think Trumps has always been small, Johnson’s Johnson has no base from what I can see, it seems to be itinerant.
This deserves a little recognition… clap

cgt2

7,295 posts

210 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Boris has lawyers who are not personal injury specialists or insurance claim lawyers smile