Posted on 12/14/2011 11:10:39 AM PST by Bokababe
Daniel Hannan speaking in the debate on the conclusions of the European Council meeting (8-9 December). The debate took place during the European Parliament plenary session in Strasbourg this week.
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...splendid isolation.
That’s different. From 1940 anyway.
Yes. And I love Hannan. He's a brilliant verbal surgeon for these bloated Eurocarts, and such an eloquent speaker for freedom and independence for Britain. Makes me wish that he were an American.
LOVE IT
makes me proud to be speaking english
I agree. If Hannan were an American, he could run for President and, most likely, get elected in a landslide election. He is the type of person we need in the Oval Office of this country. The closest we have running now is Newt Gingrich but people are afraid of him. He may be too tough, but tough is what we need now.....not later.
When I think of Europe these days, it's name seems quite fitting.
If you think of it, "Europe" sounds a bit like a burp.
"Eeuuurrrop!" Excuse me! Hell, excuse them...
Excellent. Same reason the US should not be involved in any euro bailout
I agree.
The closest we have running now is Newt Gingrich but people are afraid of him. He may be too tough, but tough is what we need now.....not later.
Hannan hasn't officially endorsed any candidate in this election, but he did state his choice after the last election. His choice was Ron Paul
Hannan also came to the US in 2009 specifically to speak to RP's Campaign for Liberty.
It's interesting that Hannan is enough of a political celeb outside of Britain to make it to all the US morning talk shows when he was here. We hear him, understand and love him. But in Britain, he scares people a bit -- a lot like Ron Paul does here.
Thanks for that, you saved me the time in pointing out that Newt is no Hannan.
My father came from Europe to the US and all the days of his life, he loved America and sniffed at the very idea that I might want to ever imitate or be like Europeans, let alone wish to be transferred there for a job. To him, Europe was great for a vacation or to see family, but he never understood anyone thinking that there was something politically European that should be imitated by the US. He saw Europe as politically regressive, not progressive -- always attempting to consolidate power and money into the hands of the few. It wasn't until I got older that I fully understood what he meant.
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