Bye-Bye Blair: The Poodle Leaves not with a Bang...but with a Whisper
The man who went from great to merely a lap dog of George Bush's, will say goodbye on May 9th. British Prime Minister Tony Blair's departure announcement was met with little interest even on BBC news' front page, or even on Daily Kos where merely brief mention is made of it.
Tony Blair, a man who could have been great, is slinking away with his tail between his legs under suspicion of a Tom DeLay/Abramoff style favors-for-donations (or should that be "favours"-for-quids) scandal.
from the Sunday Mail:
The inquiry began after it emerged that secret loans had been made to Labour before the 2005 general election. Some lenders were subsequently nominated for peerages...
Blair's chief fundraiser Lord Levy, No.10 aide Ruth Turner and multimillionaire businessman Sir Christopher Evans remain on police bail.
So here in the US you get a no-bid contract instead of a title, but otherwise it sure looks like Republican-style corruption. May Bush have the same fate as his lap dog...

(photo from The Scotsman)
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Agreed
Blair seemed like the perfect complement to Clinton and I too had high hopes for him. But he decided to throw his fate in with Bush and, like so many who have done the same, is left in disgrace, reviled by all but the nuttiest of nuts. I think McCain will also wind up burned by his decision to be a Bush lap dog. Probably the worst decision Blair or McCain ever made.





























Yup.
And off to the House of Lords with you, Tony. Have a nice Peerage for your troubles, maybe an OBE, and be done with it.
I had such high hopes for Blair when he came in, and there was a time when he was good; I blame George Bush for what he's turned into.