I THINK a lot of people in this country now look longingly at the USA.
They have a dynamic new president, who is determined to clean out the barns. And he carries a rather large broom.
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Many Britons would love to have Donald Trump as Prime Minister Credit: Getty
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The new US president has declared war on awakeningCredit: AP
On day one, he placed the entire government diversity, equality and inclusion staff on paid leave.
He clearly and unequivocally said that there are two genders in the US: “male and female”.
He is already working to try to reduce the huge levels of immigration at America’s southern border.
No more forcing Americans to drive cars they don’t want.
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And the country will once again become a meritocracy.
Now, I have one or two reservations about The Donald.
But I would take him right here as our prime minister.
And I’ve talked to several leftists on my radio show who have nothing but praise for his politics and his political sense.
But there is one place in this country where Trump is frowned upon. And that – as always – is the BBC.
The corporation hates him. And she gave up any pretense of neutrality a long time ago.
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I watched the edition of Newsnight on the evening of Trump’s inauguration.
Presenter Victoria Derbyshire had a face like a beaten ass.
At one point, she tried to claim that Trump ally and billionaire Elon Musk gave a Nazi salute.
It was an absolutely preposterous accusation.
Musk simply raised his hand in the air to greet the audience. But to Derbyshire he was a Nazi.
Former Tory MP Penny Mordaunt had to gently correct her.
But then the full level of spite and contempt for Trump came out on the BBC’s flagship News at Ten.
How about the following, from some berk called John Sudworth?
How would you rate it for an equal view of the elections?
Here’s what the prankster said: “Donald Trump took his message of fear all the way to the White House on the campaign trail, but it was based on a misconception.
Instead of invasion, America has long depended on the labor of these migrants in agriculture and manufacturing, which makes them both essential and indispensable. . .
“These are heady and dark times for his opponents.”
Liberal thinking
Well, thank you from the bottom of my heart, John. That’s very neutral of you, fellow.
In short, Americans, driven by “fear”, all voted the wrong way. And for the wrong reasons.
Sheesh, maybe Americans should ask you which way they’re going to vote in the future, John.
I’m sure that you, with your long experience in America (he was there for about five minutes), can correct them.
Such colossal arrogance and blatant bias.
Not that the BBC wasn’t warned.
There have been countless independent reports on the BBC’s liberal-left bias — its open support for Palestine, its hatred of Brexit, its contempt for Nigel Farage and the Tories.
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Trump is sworn in Credit: Rex
His determination to convince us that the more immigrants that come here, the happier we will be. And the guy with the beard and two strap-on tits, who calls himself Loretta, is actually a woman.
What the BBC fails to realize is that this liberal mindset is on the wrong side of history.
Across Europe, the US and South America, people who support this abominable religion are being wiped out in polls.
This is what happened in the US.
And one day soon it will happen here.
But I doubt the BBC will be there to witness that momentous event.
1,000 differences between men and women. . . just ask Bonnie Blue
I LOVED the story about the mom who pulled her son out of line to give him to OnlyFans star, Bonnie Blue.
It is incredible that more than 1000 men appeared, waiting for him.
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Bonnie Blue is the star of OnlyFans who has slept with over 1000 men a day Credit: Rex
I heard of a guy offering the same service to women – but none showed up.
And his girlfriend refused to sleep with him that night.
There is a difference between men and women. And in our firm approach to sex.
Some people will tell you it doesn’t exist – but so far the evidence says otherwise, right?
Great idea
The Chinese made their “artificial sun” nuclear fusion device run for more than 15 minutes.
That’s a big step forward. The previous record was about six minutes.
Nuclear fusion works by fusing two very common light atoms into a heavier atom and uses the enormous amounts of energy released.
It is a clean process and can, in theory, produce unlimited free energy without emitting greenhouse gases.
We’re not there yet, but this is a big step forward.
It will be fusion energy and solar cells that will solve our terrible energy problems.
Not Ed Miliband’s hideous, inefficient wind farms.
Leave it out, sheep
I SEE the Welsh rioted, look, at Martin Clunes appearance on ITV’s Out There.
They interrupted the switchboard complaining about the actor’s accent.
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Welsh people fumed at Martin Clunes’ performance on ITV’s Out There
The play is set in the Welsh Marches, you see, and Clunes plays a farmer.
I thought his accent was just fine. And I worry that some Welsh people can get a little thin now and then.
They should be grateful that Martin avoided making stereotypical jokes about his character.
He never once looked lustfully at a sheep, for example.
Siddiq in hot water
Anti-corruption feds in Bangladesh want to extradite Labor MP Tulip Siddiq.
They want to question the MP over claims that £4 billion went missing in a nuclear deal with the Russians in her family’s homeland.
She denies any wrongdoing.
Her aunt, down with Tulip and Putin, ran the place and was known for her alleged corruption.
The thing is, if Siddiq is extradited, shouldn’t she stand down as a Labor MP?
In fact, given the gravity of the situation, shouldn’t she have already done that?
Deal with it, Liz
Labor Minister Liz Kendall is proposing a driving ban on benefit cheats.
Okay, Liz, that’s a step forward.
But sooner or later you will have to cut benefits, whether you like it or not.
If the average amount a single person can get from benefits is £24,000 and the average wage for an 18 to 22-year-old is just £23,000, why would any young person join the workforce?
This is absurd and explains why we have so many millions of people out of work when there are so many jobs to be done.
Wood do you believe that?
I hope that by some magic Nottingham Forest will win the Premier League title.
I imagine all neutrals feel exactly the same – except maybe those at Derby and Leicester.
There is something quite miraculous about the way Forest have done so well this season.
Yes, they have some good players.
But Forest’s success shows that togetherness, team spirit and confidence can count just as much as talent.
The future is in pork
I just read a hiring manager saying that sometimes it’s okay to lie in a job interview.
Rachel Reeves is clean then!
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has come under fire after it was revealed she had embellished details on her CV Credit: EPA
An expert suggested that if you left your last job after a heated argument, then it’s best to tell your potential new boss the pork.
My advice is that when asked why you want to work there, don’t say, “Money and fish.
“You have some real ones here. I followed one home the other night.
“Either way, trust me, I’ll go through them like a grain of salt, boss.”
On that note, I remember what an old friend of mine said when he went to a job interview at age 18.
He was asked why he wanted to work there, and he replied, “It’s always been a great ambition of mine to work in a carpet warehouse.”
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