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A sneak preview of Donald Trump's #inauguration address. pic.twitter.com/achgl0nOt5

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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967
    First!
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669
    second?
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    IanB2IanB2 Posts: 47,282
    Second like Farron
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    FPT: If Osborne isn't retiring, does taking the job nevertheless indicate he thinks the odds on a return or future premiership are longer than they might be?
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    MortimerMortimer Posts: 13,942
    IanB2 said:

    Second like Farron

    Lol.
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    Its going to be fantastic....America isn't just going to be great again, it is going to be the greatest ever, like ever...right?
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669

    Its going to be fantastic....America isn't just going to be great again, it is going to be the greatest ever, like ever...right?

    It's going to be so yuge!
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 76,285
    edited January 2017
    Sky showing an anarchic mob. Plod now fighting with them.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967

    Its going to be fantastic....America isn't just going to be great again, it is going to be the greatest ever, like ever...right?

    We have the greatest new threads on PB, don't we folks? The greatest!
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    MTimTMTimT Posts: 7,034
    @ Scott_P FPT

    That is just mean! :) BTW, TimB, that was one helluvah game.
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    TGOHFTGOHF Posts: 21,633

    Its going to be fantastic....America isn't just going to be great again, it is going to be the greatest ever, like ever...right?

    Unlike Black Rock who are doomed..
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    MTimTMTimT Posts: 7,034

    Sky showing an anarchic mob. Plod now fighting with them.

    Protesters or the Cabinet?
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    MortimerMortimer Posts: 13,942

    FPT: If Osborne isn't retiring, does taking the job nevertheless indicate he thinks the odds on a return or future premiership are longer than they might be?

    Looks that way to me. I imagine he's seen the latest polling and realised the people of this country won't be voting for his brand of metropolitanism anytime soon...
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    Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,820
    edited January 2017
    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.
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    AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 23,754

    Sky showing an anarchic mob. Plod now fighting with them.

    average 15 by the looks of it
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    Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    MTimT said:

    @ Scott_P FPT

    That is just mean! :) BTW, TimB, that was one helluvah game.

    It was a fabulous game. Even better that I bet on the packers
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    Mr. D, this is going to be great, so many tips. I have the best tips, I do, it's the truth people. The odds are so huge! We're going to build a great bank balance, and the bookies are gonna pay for it.
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    MarqueeMarkMarqueeMark Posts: 50,125
    A 50/1 tip came in? That's biggly....
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    Scott_PScott_P Posts: 51,453
    @MrHarryCole: Osborne: "BlackRock wants better outcomes for pensioners and savers - and I want to help them deliver that." Kerching......
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    MarkHopkinsMarkHopkins Posts: 5,584
    RobD said:

    Its going to be fantastic....America isn't just going to be great again, it is going to be the greatest ever, like ever...right?

    We have the greatest new threads on PB, don't we folks? The greatest!

    We're in the Bigly.

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    FPT: If Osborne isn't retiring, does taking the job nevertheless indicate he thinks the odds on a return or future premiership are longer than they might be?

    I think Osborne now realizes his political career is about as likely to revive as that of Jeffery Archer.

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    Riot on....
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    Mr. Mortimer, perhaps.

    Still far too early to say. Polling today may well undergo a change as large as the 2007 conference season swing, given the interesting circumstances we have ahead.
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    SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 20,613

    Sky showing an anarchic mob. Plod now fighting with them.

    Bit of an over-reaction to Osborne's job at Blackrock.
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    Mr. Mark, what 50/1 tip?
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    MarkHopkinsMarkHopkins Posts: 5,584
    TGOHF said:

    Its going to be fantastic....America isn't just going to be great again, it is going to be the greatest ever, like ever...right?

    Unlike Black Rock who are doomed..

    If you now try and leave Black Rock, will you receive a punishment budget on your funds...?

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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669
    Scott_P said:

    MTimT said:

    @ Scott_P FPT

    That is just mean! :) BTW, TimB, that was one helluvah game.

    It was a fabulous game. Even better that I bet on the packers
    I had to consult a fan, but am told that the Cowboys now have the basis of a team that could go all the way. It'sapparently been 21 years since they went to the NFC championship.
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    MortimerMortimer Posts: 13,942

    Mr. Mortimer, perhaps.

    Still far too early to say. Polling today may well undergo a change as large as the 2007 conference season swing, given the interesting circumstances we have ahead.

    True. That was quite a swing.
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    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
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    isamisam Posts: 40,929

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Typical liberal lefty
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967

    Mr. D, this is going to be great, so many tips. I have the best tips, I do, it's the truth people. The odds are so huge! We're going to build a great bank balance, and the bookies are gonna pay for it.

    *ahem* you mean 'yuge'... surely? :D
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669
    edited January 2017
    Trump and Obama spouse party leaving the WH. Now the veeps, then Trump and Obama.
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    TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 41,304
    Michelle looks super-pissed off*.

    *not in that way.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Similarly, others are obsessed with said obsession :p
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,221
    Tell me this isn't happening and I am just having a nightmare.
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Two of the three news networks are full of liberal leftys. So is most of the press. It's not a question of being obsessed with them - it's hard to avoid them.
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,221
    Obama doesn't look too good. Despair might be the word.
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    TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 41,304

    Tell me this isn't happening and I am just having a nightmare.

    He seems to be taking it all quite seriously. He is certainly more worldly than many if not all previous POTUSs so let's give him a chance.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967

    Tell me this isn't happening and I am just having a nightmare.

    Let's have a reminder of where we were two months ago:

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/sam-wang-princeton-election-consortium-poll-hillary-clinton-donald-trump-victory-a7399671.html
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    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    You are being very silly - you seem to have some kind of irrational trigger reaction to the phrase 'liberal-left'. It was, to be fair, somewhat redundant, because I don't think there are many Trump supporters amongst rich US ex-pats in London - certainly not amongst my circle of friends.

    Feel free to re-read what I wrote having erased it, and you might find that I wrote something quite relevant.
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    John_MJohn_M Posts: 7,503
    I love Melania's outfit.
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    SandpitSandpit Posts: 49,897
    edited January 2017
    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds political bet pays out :)
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 75,929
    TRUMP TRAIN CHOOOOOOOOOOO CHOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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    TGOHFTGOHF Posts: 21,633

    Sky showing an anarchic mob. Plod now fighting with them.

    Bit of an over-reaction to Osborne's job at Blackrock.
    To be fair as a customer I think they are totally justified.
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669
    motorcade on its way
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    The_ApocalypseThe_Apocalypse Posts: 7,830
    edited January 2017
    RobD said:

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Similarly, others are obsessed with said obsession :p
    Well as a liberal-leftie I will react!

    @Tim_B What news networks are you referring to? And most of the press is not 'full' of liberal lefties. Being anti-Trump does not mean liberal-left.
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 75,929
    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds bet pays out :)

    Kerchingchingcing BOOM

    TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
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    TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 41,304
    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds bet pays out :)

    It was a good bet. You would kill for a return like that in real life. Just goes to show how greedy people (ie me) can be in that I didn't take advantage of an effective annual return of quite some spectacular proportions.
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669
    edited January 2017

    RobD said:

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Similarly, others are obsessed with said obsession :p
    Well as a liberal-leftie I will react!

    @Tim_B What news networks are you referring to? And most of the press is not 'full' of liberal lefties. Being anti-Trump does not mean liberal-left.
    CNN and MsNBC. Most of the press is self-admittedly liberal. It's hardly a secret.
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    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    You are being very silly - you seem to have some kind of irrational trigger reaction to the phrase 'liberal-left'. It was, to be fair, somewhat redundant, because I don't think there are many Trump supporters amongst rich US ex-pats in London - certainly not amongst my circle of friends.

    Feel free to re-read what I wrote having erased it, and you might find that I wrote something quite relevant.
    I'm not being very silly at all, I'm making an observation.

    I have no such 'irrational trigger' to the phrase liberal-left. The liberal-left are mentioned on here a lot but I don't reply to every post with liberal-left in it.
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    logical_songlogical_song Posts: 9,718

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Impeach Trump and you'd get Pence. That's a good enough reason not to.
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,221
    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds political bet pays out :)

    why 10 mins?
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    SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 20,613
    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds political bet pays out :)

    Unless he changes his tie in the car?
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    Tim_B said:

    RobD said:

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Similarly, others are obsessed with said obsession :p
    Well as a liberal-leftie I will react!

    @Tim_B What news networks are you referring to? And most of the press is not 'full' of liberal lefties. Being anti-Trump does not mean liberal-left.
    CNN and MsNBC
    I can't defend MSNBC as I don't know too much about their network. I watch CNN pretty regularly and they have a decent mix of both liberal-lefties and Conservative commentators on their shows.
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    SimonStClareSimonStClare Posts: 7,976
    Have Alec Baldwin and Meryl Streep arrived yet..?
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    SeanT said:

    Washington is an ugly city.

    Its a soulless place.
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669
    edited January 2017
    SeanT said:

    Washington is an ugly city.

    It is. Almost like some crazed wedding cake maker put it together.

    Trump saying 'drain the swamp' - DC was built on a swamp.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967
    SeanT said:

    Washington is an ugly city.

    This has got nothing on a coronation!
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    Richard_NabaviRichard_Nabavi Posts: 30,820
    edited January 2017

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    You are being very silly - you seem to have some kind of irrational trigger reaction to the phrase 'liberal-left'. It was, to be fair, somewhat redundant, because I don't think there are many Trump supporters amongst rich US ex-pats in London - certainly not amongst my circle of friends.

    Feel free to re-read what I wrote having erased it, and you might find that I wrote something quite relevant.
    I'm not being very silly at all, I'm making an observation.

    I have no such 'irrational trigger' to the phrase liberal-left. The liberal-left are mentioned on here a lot but I don't reply to every post with liberal-left in it.
    I'm sorry, but you were being silly. You accused me of being 'obsessed' with the phrase, which is completely daft. It's a descriptive phrase, exactly like 'centre-right' or 'far left' or 'socially conservative', describing in admittedly broad-brush terms a general political position. I used it entirely accurately in this case - it describes perfectly the people whose reaction I was describing: in UK terms, they'd probably be something like Blairite, before Blairism became a dirty word.
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    nunununu Posts: 6,024
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    Mr. D, I just hope Charles doesn't bugger it up with his 'Defence of Faith' nonsense.
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 76,285
    edited January 2017
    Trump's speech is going to be yuge short apparently (according to sky).
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    Mr. Urquhart, probably bad for the speech buzzword market.
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    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Impeach Trump and you'd get Pence. That's a good enough reason not to.
    A point which I have made to my lamenting friends. Those who are still capable of something like a rational reaction do see the force of the point.
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669

    Trump's speech is going to be yuge short apparently (according to sky).

    JFK was 13 minutes. Trump is apparently going to be about 20.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967

    Mr. D, I just hope Charles doesn't bugger it up with his 'Defence of Faith' nonsense.

    'Defender of the faith, and all faiths' would be a good compromise. Not sure what that is in Latin though!
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    FrancisUrquhartFrancisUrquhart Posts: 76,285
    edited January 2017

    Mr. Urquhart, probably bad for the speech buzzword market.

    I don't know, Sky reports that Bannan told them it is going to be nationalist, populist, and focused on America. Perhaps he will just stand up and say "I am going to make America great again, thank you and goodnight".
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    Carolus_RexCarolus_Rex Posts: 1,414
    Tim_B said:

    SeanT said:

    Washington is an ugly city.

    It is. Almost like some crazed wedding cake maker put it together.

    Trump saying 'drain the swamp' - DC was built on a swamp.
    On purpose so that legislators would want to spend as little time there as possible. It didn't work!
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    JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 39,003
    Tim_B said:

    SeanT said:

    Washington is an ugly city.

    It is. Almost like some crazed wedding cake maker put it together.

    Trump saying 'drain the swamp' - DC was built on a swamp.
    I'd always assumed that the phrase referred to DC, esp. with the malaria connotations.
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    HurstLlamaHurstLlama Posts: 9,098
    If memory serves BlackRock has something like $4Trillion under investment. I really do wonder what skills and abilities Osborne (essentially a failed politician) could bring to a party like that. Anyone got any ideas?
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,221
    Tim_B said:

    Trump's speech is going to be yuge short apparently (according to sky).

    JFK was 13 minutes. Trump is apparently going to be about 20.
    He wants it nice and short so he can get back to the White House and start playing with those codes as soon as possible.
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    If memory serves BlackRock has something like $4Trillion under investment. I really do wonder what skills and abilities Osborne (essentially a failed politician) could bring to a party like that. Anyone got any ideas?

    I am sure all the family experience in the wallpaper biz was what sealed the deal for him.
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    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    You are being very silly - you seem to have some kind of irrational trigger reaction to the phrase 'liberal-left'. It was, to be fair, somewhat redundant, because I don't think there are many Trump supporters amongst rich US ex-pats in London - certainly not amongst my circle of friends.

    Feel free to re-read what I wrote having erased it, and you might find that I wrote something quite relevant.
    I'm not being very silly at all, I'm making an observation.

    I have no such 'irrational trigger' to the phrase liberal-left. The liberal-left are mentioned on here a lot but I don't reply to every post with liberal-left in it.
    I'm sorry, but you were being silly. You accused me of being 'obsessed' with the phrase, which is completely daft. It's a descriptive phrase, exactly like 'centre-right' or 'far left' or 'socially conservative', describing in admittedly bread-brush terms a general political position. I used it entirely accurately in this case - it describes perfectly the people whose reaction I was describing: in UK terms, they'd probably be something like Blairite, before Blairism became a dirty word.
    Well, I wasn't accusing you specifically. If you go back and read my post, you'll see it's a comment/observation of this site generally.

    I also don't see how the rest of what you've just stated refutes my observation. Liberal-left being a descriptive phrase doesn't really change the fact that many on this site continually seem to refer to liberal-left and specifically their reactions to Trump.
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 75,929

    Mr. Urquhart, probably bad for the speech buzzword market.

    Paddy's market was for "first mentioned"

    Trappy market.
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    SandyRentoolSandyRentool Posts: 20,613
    So when do the Senegalese troops show up?
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    TOPPINGTOPPING Posts: 41,304

    If memory serves BlackRock has something like $4Trillion under investment. I really do wonder what skills and abilities Osborne (essentially a failed politician) could bring to a party like that. Anyone got any ideas?

    Seriously?
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    Tim_BTim_B Posts: 7,669
    Obama and wife will fly to Chicago on Air Force One, then promptly return to DC.Joe Biden and his wife will go home to Delaware on Amtrak, which he has done every day as a senator.
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    Tim_B said:

    Trump's speech is going to be yuge short apparently (according to sky).

    JFK was 13 minutes. Trump is apparently going to be about 20.
    He wants it nice and short so he can get back to the White House and start playing with those codes as soon as possible.
    Nah...it is because he wants to get back on twitter ASAP and see what the biased fake news media have to say about him.
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    SandpitSandpit Posts: 49,897
    Pulpstar said:

    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds bet pays out :)

    Kerchingchingcing BOOM

    TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
    Thanks for that tip, only a couple of quid but it's the principle of bookies offering 1/25 on what was a certainty bar the death of the president-elect.
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,221
    SeanT said:

    Can't be denied that the advent of Trump raises the Female Hotness quotient in DC. God bless Michelle, but she was no looker. A great speaker and arguably more inspiring than her husband. But not a looker.

    Well, that's ok then. The whole election was worth it.
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    Mr. D, and atheists/agnostics?

    No. The monarch must be Defender of the Faith. He's going to be supreme governor of the Church of England, not a Grand Ayatollah, Chief Rabbi or Lord High Monk.
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    SimonStClareSimonStClare Posts: 7,976
    Hillary Clinton✔@HillaryClinton

    I'm here today to honor our democracy & its enduring values. I will never stop believing in our country & its future. #Inauguration
    3:53 PM - 20 Jan 2017

    No dear, you're there because you're the wife an ex-president.
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    SeanT said:

    Can't be denied that the advent of Trump raises the Female Hotness quotient in DC. God bless Michelle, but she was no looker. A great speaker and arguably more inspiring than her husband. But not a looker.

    Well the FLOTUS isn't really there to be a 'looker'....
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    Ishmael_ZIshmael_Z Posts: 8,981

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Donald will be devastated.

    It is exactly because the site is right wing that you see the expression liberal left; the liberal left don't see themselves as liberal left, they see themselves as self-evidently right about everything.
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,221

    If memory serves BlackRock has something like $4Trillion under investment. I really do wonder what skills and abilities Osborne (essentially a failed politician) could bring to a party like that. Anyone got any ideas?

    I am sure all the family experience in the wallpaper biz was what sealed the deal for him.
    He's on first name terms with the head of the IMF?
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    If memory serves BlackRock has something like $4Trillion under investment. I really do wonder what skills and abilities Osborne (essentially a failed politician) could bring to a party like that. Anyone got any ideas?

    I am sure all the family experience in the wallpaper biz was what sealed the deal for him.
    He's on first name terms with the head of the IMF?
    I am sure that had absolutely nothing to do with his appointment....
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    AlanbrookeAlanbrooke Posts: 23,754

    SeanT said:

    Can't be denied that the advent of Trump raises the Female Hotness quotient in DC. God bless Michelle, but she was no looker. A great speaker and arguably more inspiring than her husband. But not a looker.

    Well, that's ok then. The whole election was worth it.
    Sean makes a serious point and pile in with a facetious comment

    sheesh
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    Mr. Pulpstar, that sounds like a bloody awful market.
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    PulpstarPulpstar Posts: 75,929
    TOPPING said:

    If memory serves BlackRock has something like $4Trillion under investment. I really do wonder what skills and abilities Osborne (essentially a failed politician) could bring to a party like that. Anyone got any ideas?

    Seriously?
    Implied promise to Hammond and future CotEs ?
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    SandpitSandpit Posts: 49,897

    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds political bet pays out :)

    Unless he changes his tie in the car?
    Nah, that he becomes president today. 1/25 offered on Sunday or Monday. Taking longer than expected though, my watch was an hour out from what I thought it was!

    Would be funny if he and O swapped their ties though!
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    So when do the Senegalese troops show up?

    LOL!
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    Ishmael_Z said:

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Donald will be devastated.

    It is exactly because the site is right wing that you see the expression liberal left; the liberal left don't see themselves as liberal left, they see themselves as self-evidently right about everything.
    Well Trump is a man that is awfully sensitive to any type of criticism that is directed his way!

    As someone who is a liberal-leftie, and who knows other liberal-lefties I can assure you that we do see ourselves as 'liberal-left'. And you could say that Conservatives see themselves as 'self-evidently right about everything' too.
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    Pulpstar said:

    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds bet pays out :)

    Kerchingchingcing BOOM

    TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
    It's only January 20th but I think I'm nailed on to win Tipster of the year for my 1/25 tip on Trump to be inaugurated :lol:
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,221

    Hillary Clinton✔@HillaryClinton

    I'm here today to honor our democracy & its enduring values. I will never stop believing in our country & its future. #Inauguration
    3:53 PM - 20 Jan 2017

    No dear, you're there because you're the wife an ex-president.

    Doesn't the loser always come to the inauguration? Or do they stay away?
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    Mr. D, and atheists/agnostics?

    No. The monarch must be Defender of the Faith. He's going to be supreme governor of the Church of England, not a Grand Ayatollah, Chief Rabbi or Lord High Monk.

    Or its time to disestablish the Church. That's another option, why can't the Archbishop of Canterbury be Defender of the Faith?
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    John_MJohn_M Posts: 7,503
    Ishmael_Z said:

    The lamentations amongst the liberal-left, Hillary-supporting, rich, London-based Americans of my acquaintance are completely off the scale, and their fantasies about whether Trump might be impeached are pitiful to behold.

    Some of you on this site are literally obsessed with the liberal left. I see so many posts about liberal-left reactions on this site it's unbelievable, especially since most PBers are right-wing.

    Anyway, I'm giving this Inauguration a miss.
    Donald will be devastated.

    It is exactly because the site is right wing that you see the expression liberal left; the liberal left don't see themselves as liberal left, they see themselves as self-evidently right about everything.
    I don't like the term liberal-left, simply because it implies an illiberal-right. People often propose re-orienting the political spectrum (e.g. open vs. closed), and we probably should discuss this topic more extensively.

    I doubt that there are any posters on this board who aren't socially liberal - though I do grant there's some mild hostility to Muslims among some posters.
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967

    Mr. D, and atheists/agnostics?

    No. The monarch must be Defender of the Faith. He's going to be supreme governor of the Church of England, not a Grand Ayatollah, Chief Rabbi or Lord High Monk.

    That's fair enough, my idea was simply so that Defender of the faith was maintained, unlike Charles' suggestion.
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    rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 58,221

    Pulpstar said:

    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds bet pays out :)

    Kerchingchingcing BOOM

    TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
    It's only January 20th but I think I'm nailed on to win Tipster of the year for my 1/25 tip on Trump to be inaugurated :lol:
    33 mins yet according to sky news!!
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    Morris_DancerMorris_Dancer Posts: 60,983
    The former president of the Gambia has asked for more time. Until 4pm, apparently.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-38686144
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    RobDRobD Posts: 58,967

    Pulpstar said:

    Sandpit said:

    Ten minutes until my shortest ever odds bet pays out :)

    Kerchingchingcing BOOM

    TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
    It's only January 20th but I think I'm nailed on to win Tipster of the year for my 1/25 tip on Trump to be inaugurated :lol:
    33 mins yet according to sky news!!
    Not at midday?
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