- Thu Sep 16, 2021 12:43 pm
#10213
Even the culture wars stuff is looking stale. At least Dowden had just about enough blandness to pass off attacks as "I'm as reasonable as the next person but aren't we getting a bit carried away?". Dorries is such a headbanger, she can't manage that. Her "bestselling novelist" claims are easily disproven, and in the public eye she's better known as the woman who chugged kangaroo cock.
When Whippingdale's "Britishness" speech hits on such cultural milestones as Dad's Army*, Carry On films**, and Coronation Street, you know it's pretty thin gruel. Shades of Trump's "Why can't they make nice films like Gone With the Wind?" rant when Parasite won the Oscar. People already pointing out that Fleabag and the Derry Girls would probably hate Johnson's guts.
*The US had a remake of it called Home Guard. And as Chris Morris pointed out, "Bunch of guys full of their own self-importance screw something up" is a comedy staple worldwide.
**Carry On films were a regular fixture on ITV in my youth, but these days where do you see them apart from the nostalgia channels? And amusingly, the speech referred specifically to the CO films of the 70s, generally seen as the series' dork age, rather than the "OK, some of the jokes aren't all bad" 1960s ones.
When Whippingdale's "Britishness" speech hits on such cultural milestones as Dad's Army*, Carry On films**, and Coronation Street, you know it's pretty thin gruel. Shades of Trump's "Why can't they make nice films like Gone With the Wind?" rant when Parasite won the Oscar. People already pointing out that Fleabag and the Derry Girls would probably hate Johnson's guts.
*The US had a remake of it called Home Guard. And as Chris Morris pointed out, "Bunch of guys full of their own self-importance screw something up" is a comedy staple worldwide.
**Carry On films were a regular fixture on ITV in my youth, but these days where do you see them apart from the nostalgia channels? And amusingly, the speech referred specifically to the CO films of the 70s, generally seen as the series' dork age, rather than the "OK, some of the jokes aren't all bad" 1960s ones.
As the actress said to the bishop, rabbi, imam and priest
"My eyes have seen the glory, I'm a born again Atheist!"
"My eyes have seen the glory, I'm a born again Atheist!"