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A brief interruption to the last run of American history shows, in which we look at the City of London, the British Establishment, Ukraine, Russia, dark money and media spin. Now with potential libel removed!

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NYCM&AHole

I want to make the joke that olena’s last name is “semenjacker”

Anonymous

I should have known better, but I was surprised by Eddie Izzard..

Anonymous

I'm pretty sure it was Tom Holland the author and BBC host and not Spiderman who signed that letter. I could be wrong though.

Anonymous

there's a photo of holland on lebedev's insta looking verrrry sheepish

Louie Van Patten

Damn, the back half of this episode went hard. Also very enlightening, particularly regarding Nawaz/Qulliam/Libya.

Anonymous

Best episode yet, I got goosebumps at the end. Great work, man.

John

100%. I guess a party with mick jagger in attendance was to hard to turn down

Divad Kong

Great stuff man. I understand the urge to not add to the hot takes economy, monetizing every massive fucking disaster, but I do appreciate those few folks like yourself that have opinions and a view of the world close enough to mine that I don't feel quite as suspicious that I'm totally loosing my shit and gibbering at phantoms like a qanoner... I know it's not exactly doing politics but a mutual sanity support network grows more fucking vital by the day. On the other hand it's quite possible we're both completely insane, supporting some shared mania in a little cult like group of maniacs of a deluded mythos.

Anonymous

Great episode once again! Tim Key is one of the good guys though right? I really like him now in witchfinder, it had me reading about cavaliers whole last week. Sometimes his poetry has a tender subversive tone to it, that kind of "cut of their balls with out them noticing" strategy that Zizek talks about, might be wasted on 8 out of 10 cats but i don't know. Great choice of outro song in the last episode as well, fits well when we are talking about real vampires doing things in the shadows. There is this guy called Michael Oswald who has made a documentary about the city of London. He is not a comrade but like his film about the Japanese economy it gives a certain insight to the structure of the banking apparatus. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np_ylvc8Zj8 Perhaps you have seen it already but then again maybe some patreons would be interested.

Anonymous

I like Coogans description about his comedy where he says that; usually I understand why comedians are funny, I still find them funny but I know how they do it, with Tim Key I don't understand how he does it which makes it even more funny.

Anonymous

Peter Cook was similar. He would often say the most banal and obvious things(things that clearly weren't meant to be jokes), but somehow it made you laugh out loud. One time on the Parkinson show he was asked "are you a health conscious person", and he responded "I'm a conscious type of person, but not health, no". It shouldn't\'t be funny, but it was when he said it.

Anonymous

His depiction of Richard III in Blackadder has that mad quality to it that is borderline frightening when he speaks his stretched out monologues in a self absorbed yet dissatached way. Much better and probably more accurate than the "king mannered" appearance of Connery in Robin Hood, but then again spies have always been to sexy on screen. When Moore kills someone and makes a joke about it you can tell it's for the adduience but when Cooks King jokes about slaughtering thousands it sustains himself.

Fartmaster

Wait, David baddiel is a comedian? Could have fooled me

Anonymous

No I don't think so I was just psychoanalysing the mind of a king and how he justifies war and killing. The spy stuff is just Connery beeing known as Bond and then when he is a king he doesn't to the role justice.