Re: It's The Muppet Show!
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2022 9:37 am
And, just on "the antisemite" Jeremy Corbyn, have you noticed something strange going on with his neck? You'll see the same thing in the video of him shouting at Margaret Thatcher.
What's causing that? Is he some sort of lizard creature David Icke?
Or is it that human skin has different properties to silicon glue, hence you get the following effect when the skin underneath the glue is stretched. We therefore deduce, Jeremy Corbyn's beard in that shot is fake.
Suddenly it becomes clear why that even though he has been an MP for 29 years, there are no actual pictures of him doing anything real in his constituency. When he's not being paid to call people racists it would appear he has no contact with the constituents he is purported to represent; I'm happy to be proved wrong on this. I'm guessing the whole 'antisemite'/ expelled from the Labour party storyline was so he could once again disappear into the long grass while not releasing his Westminster seat.
That clip is apparently from a 1984 Newsnight recording, the presenter called him Robin Corbyn, that's not the sort of thing the BBC would get wrong; so with a change of image, a change of name. I'm sure they have a pre-cooked explanation for that; who cares, it's about seeing past the bullshit. So, this clip is a case in point, listen to Corbyn's diction, it's not quite the same as when he was Labour leader in 2015-20. Does the Margaret Thatcher clip better resemble young or old Corbyn? Maybe he did ask a question back then and they just re-recorded it to appear stronger. But even if that speech is genuine, it doesn't explain why there are a bunch of tory MPs pretending to listen to a semi-transparent Margaret Thatcher answering his question.
What's causing that? Is he some sort of lizard creature David Icke?
Or is it that human skin has different properties to silicon glue, hence you get the following effect when the skin underneath the glue is stretched. We therefore deduce, Jeremy Corbyn's beard in that shot is fake.
Suddenly it becomes clear why that even though he has been an MP for 29 years, there are no actual pictures of him doing anything real in his constituency. When he's not being paid to call people racists it would appear he has no contact with the constituents he is purported to represent; I'm happy to be proved wrong on this. I'm guessing the whole 'antisemite'/ expelled from the Labour party storyline was so he could once again disappear into the long grass while not releasing his Westminster seat.
That clip is apparently from a 1984 Newsnight recording, the presenter called him Robin Corbyn, that's not the sort of thing the BBC would get wrong; so with a change of image, a change of name. I'm sure they have a pre-cooked explanation for that; who cares, it's about seeing past the bullshit. So, this clip is a case in point, listen to Corbyn's diction, it's not quite the same as when he was Labour leader in 2015-20. Does the Margaret Thatcher clip better resemble young or old Corbyn? Maybe he did ask a question back then and they just re-recorded it to appear stronger. But even if that speech is genuine, it doesn't explain why there are a bunch of tory MPs pretending to listen to a semi-transparent Margaret Thatcher answering his question.