Thursday 22 April 2010

LIBDEM LEADER IN ASTONISHING NAZI SLUR ON BRITAIN

Nick Clegg has claimed that the British people have ‘a more insidious cross to bear’ than Germany over the Second World War.
In an astonishing attack on our national pride, the Liberal Democrat leader said we suffered from ‘delusions of grandeur’ and a ‘misplaced sense of superiority’ over having defeated the horrors of Nazism.

Well Mr Clegg, I'm old enough to have had a father who fought bravely against the NAZI HORDES and saw many men die in battle beside him.  The Battlefields of the World are littered with brave men who fought and died against your GERMAN FRIENDS and believe me when I tell you that all over Britain tonight, people are seeing the LIBDEMS in a different light, as the APPEASERS OF TYRRANY.  You Sir, are nothing but a POPINJAY!
 The HUN may come again, but know one thing, when Dark Lochnagar is dragged before the FIRING SQUAD, at least I'll know I died a SCOTTISH PATRIOT and not a STINKING LIBDEM! 

11 comments:

Allan said...

Its not looking for Clegg at all. First one of the papers were reporting something about wealthy donors paying money into his account and now this outrageous outburst.

Clegg will have to be whiter than white now that he has the limelight and sticking up for the Nazis is sheer political folly.

INCOMING!!!!!!! said...

DL make sure you put your pocket watch in your breast pocket, that shuold save you.

He's a right foundation bitchboy!!! Just as we suspected.

Dark Lochnagar said...

Allan, The shine is coming off the new boy quick enough and his deputy in Scotland Tavish Scott is a prick. We'll see how much scrutiny he comes under tonight.

jabbah the hut said...

I checked out the original articles and Clegg seemed to enjoy slagging off Britain while troughing as an MEP..

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2002/nov/19/eu.germany

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2003/jun/27/politicalcolumnists.eu

Dioclese said...

I actually agree about the delusions of grandeur and our overwhelming sense of superiority, but to link that to defeating the nazis is just plain stupid if that's what he actually said (I trust nothing I read in the press!)

It's time we came to terms with the fact that we are no longer this huge global power, and it might help if we weren't in the EU - an institution which achieved by treaty and spin what Hitler never managed by force.

If you want to really get to the logic behind the EU, you only need to look at how Prussia was absorbed into Germany. Worked then, and it's working now. Don't kid yourself we are not still fighting the Germans - only difference this time is that the French are on their side.

HAving said all that, we aren't our fathers and the same goes for the Germans. Also I wasn't born until ater the war and Clegg is younger than me, so he shouldn't pass judgements on things he knows fuck all about.

Dark Lochnagar said...

Dioclese, I know you are quite knew to this load of shite, so you should know that I am never too serious. I thought I was doing indignant bluster quite weel there. In the manner of 'disgusted of Cleethorpes'!

Allan said...

Looking foward to seeing the Clegg bug get bit tonight lol.

Dark Lochnagar said...

Allan, So was I, but he wasn't!

Barking Spider said...

The Lefty MSM are talking him up again, DL, but only to prop up their beloved Labour commies.

banned said...

Actully I have a rather well placed "sense of superiority’ over having defeated the horrors of Nazism." or rather that my fathers generation did. Note that this is not about Germany or Germans but about Nazism. Germany was the first country I chose to visit alone, at the tender age of 15 years.

Dioclese I have commented on various times comparing the establishment of Germanys 'Second Reich' in which Prussia used a customs union (Zolverein) as the start of the process which led to the Prussian dominated Germany of the Kaisers, as you say, it worked then and it has worked again.

Dark Lochnagar said...

Banned, I have always said the hun will come again. We kid ourselves on we're civilised, but the Kraut does not forget defeat.