Member of the European Parliament rages, “Get rid of the European Union and call it the Debt Union”

Nigel Farage is one of the United Kingdom’s representatives to the European Parliament. Think of him as Chris Christie with an English accent.

Nigel Farage is one of the United Kingdom’s representatives to the European Parliament. Think of him as Chris Christie with an English accent.

The best thing about Farage is that he somehow got himself elected as the UK’s representative to an organization in which he doesn’t believe. He regularly takes his turn behind the microphone and tells the Eurocrats exactly what the thinks of them and their economic and social machinations.

“We’ve reached a point with this, actually, where it doesn’t matter what any of you say,” Farage rages. “Nobody believes you. The public don’t support you. I hope and pray the markets break you.”

Christie-Farage 2012. Print the bumper stickers now.

What’s that? He’s not eligible because he’s not an American citizen? Ahhh, if only he’d been born Kenyan instead of British.

British member of European Parliament rants, “Who the hell do you think you are? The Euro game is up!”

The scene is European Parliament in Strasbourg on November 24. Nigel Farage, a member of the European Parliament representing the United Kingdom, is involved in a debate about economic governance when he loses it.

This is classic. Consider it the European equivalent to that moment that moment when Rick Santelli erupted on CNBC and the Tea Party was created.

The scene is European Parliament in Strasbourg on November 24. Nigel Farage, a member of the European Parliament representing the United Kingdom, is involved in a debate about economic governance when he loses it.

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“We don’t want that flag, we don’t want the anthem, we don’t want this political class. We want the whole thing consigned to the dust bin of history … You are very, very dangerous people indeed. Your obsession with creating this Euro-state means that you’re happy to destroy democracy. You appear to be happy for millions and millions of people to be unemployed and to be poor. Untold millions must suffer so that your Euro-dream can continue ….”

It sounded like about half a dozen people applauded when he was done. That’s more than we would have expected.

Nigel Farage is willing to tell the truth, which won’t get him anywhere in politics.

Now this is what the ObamaCare summit should have sounded like

All that phony civility on display at the ObamaCare Summit was boring. And horribly insincere. Here’s how it should have looked and sounded. It doesn’t look like European MP Nigel Farage cares much for the Belgian President of the European Parliament.

All that phony civility on display at the ObamaCare Summit was boring. And horribly insincere. Here’s how it should have looked and sounded.

It doesn’t look like European MP Nigel Farage cares much for the Belgian President of the European Parliament.

“…I don’t want to be rude – but, you know, really, you have the charisma of a damp rag and the appearance of a low-grade bank clerk. And the question that I want to ask … the question that I want to ask is: Who are you? I’d never heard of you. Nobody in Europe has ever heard of you. I would like to ask you, president, who voted for you?”

And it goes downhill from there.

Source: Jonah Goldberg, National Review

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