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A bit of an old one here but you can read about the travels, or is it travails, of Boris Johnson here on Dave Hill’s blog.
Updated Boris Johnson, George Bush images, created from scratch with not a pixel of original campaign material used.
The silhouette may look similar but it is a ‘vector’ drawing created using a photo as a guide. UPDATE : My posters are based on The Daily Telegraph’s ‘Boris Johnson In Quotes’ rather than the full article in The Spectator which was the source of their quote.
So here’s a small correction :The quote used is taken from his own newspaper, The Daily Telegraph here. This seems to be taken out of context from The Spectator but what’s good enough for The Telegraph to publish is good enough for me
I may come up with an alternative later for those who don’t want to use the quote, maybe not.
UPDATE – In the interest of transparency and fairness, I have removed the Spectator full quote images and replaced the Spectator ‘warmonger’ images with those featuring a very similar quote, taken from this, penned by Boris in The Telegraph nearly one year after his Spectator article :
Bush owes Blair – and must deliver
By Boris Johnson
Last Updated: 12:01am GMT 04/11/2004
In a hotly contested field, the most dismal awakening of my life took place yesterday morning, alone, hungover, in a hotel bedroom in Tel Aviv, when I found that the television was still burbling from the night before and that Don King, the infamous boxing promoter with the conviction for assault and the Van der Graaf Generator hair was on screen announcing to an appalled planet that the American people had awarded a second term of office to the cross-eyed Texan warmonger George Dubya Bush.
If ever there was a moment for burying your head in the many superfluous hotel pillows, and issuing a groan of self-pity, this was it.
Not four more years of a man so serially incompetent that he only narrowly escaped selfassassination by pretzel, and also managed to introduce American torturers to Iraqi jails. Who on earth, I moaned, can conceivably have supported this maniac with his monochrome Manichaean rhetoric that has done so much to encourage the nasty strain of anti-Americanism that now afflicts so much of the world?
Those of us who live in London will be able to show our support of two great statesmen at the same time when President Bush visits the City that crowned Boris Johnson as Mayor.
Boris has previously voiced support for George Bush and the decision to invade Iraq but he has also quite viciously condemned him. correction : according to his own newspaper, The Daily Telegraph here. This seems to be taken out of context from The Spectator but what’s good enough for The Telegraph to publish is good enough for me
To show my appreciation of his change of heart I have created (using a genuine Boris Johnson quote) a couple of DRAFT posters – maybe buttons or banners for websites so that President Bush can clearly see how the Mayor of London (sometimes) feels about him.
I’ll be a bit busy over the next day, producing a special version (obviously using a silhouette created from scratch) of this which you may see travelling around London and/or in various media but will do my best to tidy up the drafts and produce different sizes if the demand is there.
Well I said the last one was work in progress. I liked the concept of the city hall as armour but I reckon this one could remain in progress for some time unless I start from scratch. Needs more work, caricature included but I reckon I’ll leave that for some other time.
Hopefully a short animation later today. Here’s Quaequam on the Venezuela Oil Deal cancellation.
And, surprisingly Associated Newspapers (owners of The London Evening Standard) are having a dig about Boris over at the image-thieving-for-profit Daily Mail (I prefer not to link directly).
For anyone who has seen The London Evening Standard commit editorial hari-kiri and turn into an election leaflet over the last few weeks, there is a great Martin Rowson cartoon on Comment is Free today.
Is it because Boris Johnson is such an amiable chap that I feel tempted to vote for him in the election for London Mayor ? – Nope.
Is it because he may declare an amnesty for anyone caught smashing up a restaurant if they’re wearing a dickie bow and have the wherewithal to provide hush money to pay the shocked proprietor ? – Nope.
Is it because the Conservative Campaign Newsletter AKA The London’s Evening Standard and Andrew (contemporaneous) Gilligan charge me 50 pence to tell me I should ? – Nope
Maybe it’s because he’d be an endless provider of hilarious material for the guys (and ladies) at the PCO and myself ? – Maybe.
Maybe I should start a campaign……
Update – I see that Bremner Bird and Fortune had put together a ‘blunderer’ video some time ago.
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