People who actually count golf as a sport (I am assured they do in fact exist) must *especially* hate Trump. I mean I'm more of a golfer and I've only ever played crazy golf. People who own, or have ever even owned a Wii are more of a golfer.
Ian Hislop, "Did Boris Johnson's book launch go well"
Andrea Jenkyns, "It was amazing, Boris Johnson was on fire"
IH, "Were you there?"
AJ, "I was getting my book signed"
IH, "What did he write: this is fiction"
AJ, "You're in there, you should claim royalties"
IH, "I'm in the book, he accuses me of being a liar which is pretty funny"
AJ, "I have to disagree"
IH, "You think I am a liar?"
AJ laughs, "Nah, I think you're lovely.. Behind.."
IH, "A lovely liar?"
AJ, "Backstage you're a different person.. Very supportive"
IH, "Now that is libellous.. Boris Johnson did say that the only thing he regretted was apologising over his behaviour in covid.. So when he said: I'm sorry.. According to him, he was lying.. That's it, that's the top headline in the book: I lied for when I apologised for my behaviour during covid, I shouldn't have apologised"
What do you think of this?
The presenter looked embarrassed.
Ian Hislop used to be funny but now seems very unpleasant.
This show used to be funny but has not for several years.
The Hannibal Lecter thing actually makes sense. Starling interviewed a psychopathic serial killer in order to catch a psychopathic serial killer. Here, the self-proclaimed 'party of law and order' want Donald Trump as President.