I recall hearing that too, but I think that’s the difference between cremation of someone’s remains and lighting them on fire while they are still alive.
ETA: Light a man a fire, he’ll be warm for a day. Light a man on fire, he’ll be warm for the rest of his life.
And to be quite fair, I did wish that the pub across-the-way would put the gray, tattered union flag ‘hung’ outside their venue for years out of its misery.
(Thinking about it, I maybe be letting our cynical displays of patriotism around Brexit colour this post. Brexit-y cynicism and sardonicism removed pending a more suitable location for it.)
I forgot about Kill la Kill making a ridiculous parody out of authoritarians a few years ago, it even went into the motivations of why civilians get behind the dictator through the lense of a stylized magical girl parody anime.
This came up in another thread. The reason it doesn’t bother me that much is because I don’t think ambassadors from and to Canada and the US are terribly important. From our Prime Minister and President right down to our ministry/department staffers, people can pretty much just pick up the phone and reach counterparts in the other nation. If there is anywhere to put a useless crony appointment, ambassador between the two most closely allied countries in the world is probably it
Plus, assuming there are any high hills or buildings around, she might actually be able to see Canada from her back yard.
Though to be fair, for all we know he thinks Sarah Palin is an idiot and thinks that position is one you give to an idiot who helped you on the campaign trail but isn’t good for anything.
Wait… why isn’t Chris Christie going to be the next ambassador?
Trump has been in the business of barely breaking even as aggressively as possible, without the safety net business has in the government this is what it looks like.
The US president’s controversial visit is now expected to run from a Thursday to a Sunday in late summer or early autumn, with officials trying to ensure that Trump is not in London at a time when parliament is sitting, in order to avoid a formal snub.
Officials are also said to be keen to limit the president’s public exposure more generally during the visit, in order to reduce the opportunities for protests and disorder on a state occasion. Hundreds of thousands of protesters could be expected in any large city, causing major headaches for the emergency and security services. This suggests that the president will spend relatively little time in London, while the majority of the visit will be conducted behind as strict a security cordon as possible.
A further issue that has still to be resolved is the extent to which the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be involved in a visit of which, officially at least, she is the host. The couple, who are both now in their 90s, normally spend late August and September at Balmoral in Aberdeenshire and only rarely return to London during their stay.