Saturday, April 08, 2006

Getting Max Clifford by the Short & Curlies

I don't hate many people, but I do hate Max Clifford. So I'm delighted to point out a wonderful error in his pisspoor column in the Press Gazette. He thinks Boris Johnson is taking over the mantle of Alan Clark. He writes: "No matter what Clark was thought to get up to with the ladies it never affected his popularity and appeal with the vast majority of the pubic." I think he means 'public'. On the other hand...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I share your hatred of this man. I don't like feeling so strongly about people and I've tried not to, but Clifford, I can't see him or hear him or read about him without feeling the same way I do when a group of noisy, vulgar, anti-social, egotistical, talentless but vain schoolchildren crowd onto a bus and start screaming obscenities, while all the normal adults look out the window and pretend not to hear. Thank God for Craig Brown and his satires!

neil craig said...

Coincidentally Boris has admitted to making the same mistake about public spending in one of his electoral addresses.

It was a very good thing for Clifford that when that woman approached him & said would he be interested in a rape story implicating the Hamiltons & a couple of days later came back & said they had raped her he wasn't smart enough to twig that there was anything unbelievable about it. Otherwise he would have had to face a charge of perverting the course of justice too.