Popping the Cherie

I had hoped to bring you a little more fine detail about Cherie Blair’s menstrual cycle this week — I had provisional charts mapped out and so on. But at the last moment I came over a little queasy. Obviously all of us need to know precisely when she is ovulating, in case we should wish to impregnate her while her husband is away lecturing at Yale or bringing peace to the Middle East. But my nerve failed me. This is a personal failure and should not reflect badly on the lovely Cherie. She is believed to be the first inhabitant of 10 Downing Street to have shared with the electorate the delicate comings and goings of activity in her fallopian tubes and beyond, and the first to have called Princess Margaret a stuck-up old slapper; for this stuff alone we should thank her profusely. She has greatly added to the mirth and gaiety of the nation. She is one of many dispossessed former New Labour luminaries trying desperately to force shut the coffin lid on the regime they brought into life, the cadaver inside the coffin still palely bleating that he’s not actually dead. The various hideous autobiographies and diary excerpts published in the last year or so seem to take as a given that it’s all over and that Gordon Brown’s administration is akin to the discarded tail of a sand lizard, twitching for a few moments as if possessed of sentient life but in fact devoid of purpose and hope. Just the vestigial nerve endings doing their very temporary stuff, disconnected from the centre. ron liddle, the spectator

Now this is just a guess but I have to bet Mr. Liddle is not terrifically impressed with Cherie Blair’s Memoirs.

Written by jay on May 15th, 2008 with 2 comments.
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Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com john begley
#1. May 15th, 2008, at 7:21 PM.

cherie…’urging her squat thick bulk across the face of a protesting earth…’

Get your own gravatar by visiting gravatar.com J.M. Heinrichs
#2. May 21st, 2008, at 5:05 PM.

More interesting than “Living History”?

Cheers

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