Further, John Cleese is leaving the UK and heading for the Caribbean. He’s fed up with the United Kingdom and doesn’t mind saying so.
Interviewer Emily Maitlis tried to convince Mr Cleese that the BBC conducts “robust news reporting” — “come on Maitlis, pull yourself together” — but, well, it would appear that the trust level of the UK media as compared to the rest of the EU countries is dead last out of 33. Turkey beats the UK for trusted media. Cleese objects to what he terms the “lying and the triviality.” In essence: Fake News.
“Least trusted does not necessarily mean not true,” Maitlis countered.
Cleese also pointed out something amazing: Monty Python is more popular in the US than it is in England. Cleese suggests that is because Python would overshadow what passes for current “comedy” in the UK which is, uh, no comedy. Thanks, PC Leftists.
Cue Jerry Seinfeld and the PC Police in the United States.
The sad state of affairs that Cleese admitted? In all of 2018 he’s only been in the UK for two weeks.
I find myself, essentially, in the camp of John Cleese these days. We are older, well off, and don’t mind saying what we’ve been thinking and holding back for years because, frankly, we are at the point in our lives where we couldn’t care less what anyone thinks of us. I’m not here to impress people any more. People are here to impress me.
Truly, that is quite liberating.
Live long enough to try it.
BZ
My least favourite Python by a country mile. He is so full of himself.
It’s the liberation of age. And the fact that, of course, he doesn’t care what you or I think of him.
BZ
He’s been like that from the beginning, always was a pompous twat, in my opinion.
Can’t help but agree with both of them!
He belongs in the America as part of the Democrat party. The super-delegates tell their parishioners who to vote for. And the Democrat party sends out daily “talking points” to the media on what to say.