Saturday, December 5, 2009

Arsehole on Newsnight

Oh dear, oh dear.  Plato can't recall the last time she watched something so entertainingly bad.

Now, to be totally fair - the guy from the USA was a bit of a plonker.  However, she does think that the chappy from UEA trumped even his buffoonery when he:

a) told him to stop shouting
b) told him to 'Shut UP'
c) did the whole eye-rolling thing at 2mins in
d) and then called him as arsehole live on air

[a pin-dropping moment if ever there was one]

And what makes this even more amusing is that the UEA rep spent his entire face-time criticising Flat-Earth non-believers [trademark Gordon Brown PM]  for launching personal attacks on his chums. Plato does like a spot of irony.

Clearly these chappies haven't read any books by Dale Carnegie...



Thanks to SwissBob for the video capture.

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