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sag | 14:42 Wed 01st Oct 2008 | News
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Never in a million years will your husband come up to being likened to Churchill, Cherie! Still living in cloud cuckoo land I see.
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Oh dear Cherie's compared Tony to the Tory Poster Boy and upset the right.

Cue long discussion on the merits and de-merits of Churchill and long dull monologues on how the country would never be in this mess if he were still in charge!

Yawn!
There won't be a nodding dog advertising car insurance called Blair in 50 years time.

"my fellow leaders - will you not follow-ify US troops into Iraq?"

"Ooooh Yesss"
Funnily enough if Churchill had died in say 1939, just before the second world war, he would hardly be remembered today.

He had not excelled himself as a politician before that date.

It is only his period as PM during the war that has elavated him to hero.

Mind you, he certainly knew how to put a rousing speech together.

We shall fight them on the beaches.....

Never in the field of human conflict.......

I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat....
>There won't be a nodding dog advertising car insurance >called Blair in 50 years time.

Funnily enough

I just searching Google for "Churchill" and the first 4 hits that came up were for insurance !
But what exactly did Churchill do in the war to give him this status

Other than make speeches?
He hrank a lot of wine, built a wall in his garden and did a bit of painting?
I've had a frew glashes myshelf. hic.

Apparently, Bush has a nodding poodle called Blair in the Presidential Limo.
Blair didn't cause the deaths of great numbers of Australians, unlike Churchill. Good or bad?
He , Churchill had some good '' put downs''


'' If I were married to you, I�d put poison in your coffee''
- - - Lady Astor (to Winston Churchill)

'' If you were my wife, I�d drink it.''
- - - Winston Churchill, in reply

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'' Sir, you're drunk!"
--- Lady Astor to Churchill

"Yes, Madam, I am. But in the morning, I will be sober and you will still be ugly."
-- Churchill to lady Astor
Dont hear much of Cherie doing her legal work anymore?
For all his efforts Churchill almost died penniless. His son had to sell personal documents of his father (was it for �13 million). Blair on the otherhand sold this country out but made sure he will enter the Times richest list.
I'd be surprised rov

Last I heard he was rather strapped for cash after buying an expenive house - Doh!

And he'd got an advisor position to an American Finance house - double, Doh!

You have to be careful about painting people Black and white

Churhill - Heroic war leader - also disasterous chancellor andarchitect of Gallipoli

Blair- Iraq but also peace in Northern Ireland

They are not cartoon cut outs in a Hollywood movie

also disasterous chancellor andarchitect of Gallipoli

Gallipoli wasn't an inherently bad idea. It just sort of went wrong. That happens sometimes in the army - and the top guys aren't always to blame. It's a similar scenario for Churchill's support for the Italian invasion in WW2 - it wasn't a bad idea, it just didn't work.

Plus, the Gold Standard was a disaster but you can't really criticise him for not having a crystal ball.

Churchill's often (bizarrely) criticised for his record before his wartime premiership, but the only real blot on it that you can really say was a screw-up on his part was the Tonypandy riot.

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