Jezza does it again

All I see is an ironic comment:

According to The Australian newspaper, Clarkson said: "He [Rudd] genuinely looked terrified. The poor man, he's actually seen the books.

"[In the UK] we've got this one-eyed Scottish idiot.

God, some people know how to take things out of context to cause a stir!
 
I'm actually finding this thread way too amusing.

"He's not scottish"..."Why pick on the fact he's scottish"......Because he bloody is!

Call me an English idiot, I wouldn't particularly care. People jumping on the band waggon of "you can't insult specific countries as that's being racist"...

Getting pathetic now, I find it funny.
 
He's now issued an apology :(

I notice the BBC doesn't offer one of their 'have your say' links to the story on their web site. Wouldn't want to invite criticism of the one-eyed idiot on their site, would we?
 
All I see is an ironic comment:

According to The Australian newspaper, Clarkson said: "He [Rudd] genuinely looked terrified. The poor man, he's actually seen the books.

"[In the UK] we've got this one-eyed Scottish idiot.

God, some people know how to take things out of context to cause a stir!

Exactly, it's something he just said straight away after a sentence...

And the fact he probably uses the word idiot to describe everyone he dislikes, makes this stir even more amusing.

I hardly doubt that apology is official :D
 
gb being scottish or one eyed doesnt exactly affect his performance as pm. the current global economic crisis cant be solved by one man

bad form clarkson, 'idiot' would have been suficient
 
No it didn't. It just said that you can't discriminate against people on the basis of where they want to buy. It did not force banks to offer ninja loans and it certainly didn't force banks in other countries to invest in things they didn't understand.

Are you saying the US government (and subsequently other goverments around the world) didn't dramatically limit the available information on securities through the creation of a federally approved credit ogliopoly?

It was this tightly regulated ogliopoly (of 3 companies up until very recently) that graded securities. Because companies can only use rating from the ogliopoly, the onus on the credit agencies to get things right or suffer business detriment was rapidly reduced.

Are you saying that banks should have, somehow, been able to differentiate between different AAA securities and their risk factor? Isn't that what credit rating agencies are supposed to do?

Market failure in this case wasn't caused by the market.

Scorza answered this one.

Fannie and Freddy were not the first financial institution to go belly up. As I said previously, the financial institutions convinced the politicians that they had all but eliminated risk. This is what was behind GB's statement of having eliminated 'boom and bust'. All politicians around the world were conned apart from the Spanish.

Fannie and Freddy wouldn't exist in a free market, they are, and always have been, government interference.

Likewise, the government regulation of the credit rating agencies is government interference.

The market is not free, so to blame the free market or lack of regulation when governments have heavily injected themselves into the proceedings is simply wrong.

I notice neither you nor scorza have addressed the criticism of Brown running a deficit budget the entire time. Is he not to blame for that either?
 
I wish they would all shutup and stop moaning.

Where i come from and grown up from we either ignore the insult or go and have a quiet word >_<

Clarkson is the man.
 
LOL they keep replaying it on sky news at the moment and its no way as bad as it is made out to be.

i find it pretty amusing :)
 
It takes a big man to make fun of someones disability.....

I like Clarkson, I think he is quick witted and I like his no nonsense approach to the world.....but this is just lame.

There is far too much blind faith in Clarkson on this board, some of you need to realise that unfortunately sometimes even your hero's get it wrong.


:D


but in all seriousness, so what? i thought the whole point of freedom of speech was just that. A shames it is now near meaningless.
 
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but in all seriousness, so what? i thought the whole point of freedom of speech was just that. A shames it is now near meaningless.

BAM

I have called GB a blind retard before BUT IM NOT ON THE NEWS AM I?

This country... Just.. I give up.
 
but in all seriousness, so what? i thought the whole point of freedom of speech was just that. A shames it is now near meaningless.

He can say what he likes, doesn't mean it's in good taste. I find the idea of insults based on disability uncalled for under any circumstance and basically just a low cheap shot....clearly you don't.
 
BAM

I have called GB a blind retard before BUT IM NOT ON THE NEWS AM I?

This country... Just.. I give up.

aye, but were you calling him blind because of his lack of political and economical foresight, or because the **** can't see out of one eye?

He can say what he likes, doesn't mean it's in good taste. I find the idea of insults based on disability uncalled for under any circumstance and basically just a low cheap shot....clearly you don't.

don't you have some stand up comedians to go and harass? seriously, get over it, it hasn't hurt you and it certainly wont have hurt GB, do you think he really cares what some 2 bit TV celebrity has to say about him when the world is going to the dogs financially? perhaps you should just go and give him a big hug to make the blithering fool feel better.
 
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It's funny when celebrities have to apologise for saying thing's...just because they are that...celebrities.

Freedom of speech really isn't that free anymore.

Oh...my heart bleeds.

Funny when celebrities have to apologise for saying things? What about Sharon Stone's idiot comment about the earthquake in China being due to Karma? They say stupid things, without thinking, (even if it is in the heat of the moment) to an audience of millions. Its not suprising they end up having to backtrack and apologise.

Of course freedom of speech is still as 'free'. In fact I would argue that it has become more free, or there is more freedom of expression at any rate.
 
Next time Clarkson should just be brutally honest, call him a useless incompetant **** and be done with it :)
 
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