Showing posts with label Brian Mór. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brian Mór. Show all posts
Back in the 1980s the late Brian Mór, had called time on the ethics of Bob Geldof.

Lord Bob

Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams was refused access to the White House for the annual Patrick's Day event hosted by President Barack Obama. As he sat outside in the lobby awaiting a decision a sketch artist captured him in a posture that showed his nose as being out of joint by what he felt was a calculated snub designed to put him at the back of the bus.


President Adams is reported to have told Sinn Fein First Lady Merry Woo McDonald that it was contrary to presidential protocol and etiquette and wholly inappropriate for one president to treat another in such a demeaning fashion.  The President of Peace had been expecting an audience with the President of the United Sates which he was duly entitled to courtesy of their shared statesman status.

It is the second year in a row that President Adams has found himself on the receiving end of US disapproval. Last year after travelling to the States President Adams complained "that he wasn’t invited to any high level meetings with the president or high officials, instead being consigned to the general reception with the hoi polloi." Still, on that occasion he put his time to good use by meeting the building janitor who, according to President Adams, in a very important development berated President Obama for not being helpful to the peace process.

After yesterday's embarrassment Merry Woo McDonald told reporters that:

We have long struggled for equality and  presidents should be on an equal footing. But the US have a history of doing this to people who support the peace process in their own respective countries. The Salvadoran politician Roberto D'Aubisson, once described by that country's president as a man who "always supported very openly the peace process" was on occasion snubbed by US authorities as well. Gerry and Bob have made stellar contributions to peace and if we fail to acknowledge this by pampering them on the White House lawn others, not them of course, could go back to doing what they do best.


The real problem seems to have been much less serious than the political snub Merry Lou and some media gloats have been making it out to be. President Adams appears not to have been denied access to the White House bash because of any high level decision. Security staff on the ground were confused after President Adams denied being the Gerry Adams whose details were contained in passport he submitted to security.

All a minor mistake really, a trivial pursuit for dissident journalists, elements unhelpful to the peace process, ne'er-do-wells, begrudgers and naysayers.


All The President's Men ... Bar One

The late Brian Mór with his take on why the Brits won the war.




Why Britain Won the War

The late Brian Mór, regaling his readership with wit and wisdom.

Straight through the heart

Bullseye Freddie

The late Brian Mór still making us wonder about the influence at play in Belfast Sinn Fein.



Freddie, MI5 bet you a thousand quid you won't get Belfast SF to take down the Tricolour to commemorate big Paisley doing it 50 years ago

Flag Down for Freddie

The late Brian Mór drew this in the early 80's at a time when Bob Geldof was condemning Irish Americans for supporting the Republican Movement.  In recent times "Sir Robert" has taken up his righteous hammer of the gods to batter down the Scots.

Bob Lording it Over the Scots

The late Brian Mór with the chair Freddie & Friends liked to tie their "guests" to.



Take A Seat

The late Brian Mór, early every Sunday with his inimitable take on Freddie & Friends.


The Adventures of Freddie & Friends

The late Brian Mor ...

... with his sharp Sunday look at the management of the peace process.



Still Life of Sorts

A sketch from the late Brian Mór illustrates the corpse of republican resistance in the aftermath of a Stakeknife being driven into its heart.




Draining Away the Life Blood of Resistance

The late Brian Mór artistically saying so much by using so little.




At and Through the Heart of Everything

Nobody Does it Better

The late Brian Mór who has never allowed us to forget him. In his day Barney cast a wry eye over the antics that passed for politics in the North and the guff that was served up as political discourse.



Lord Mayor's Day

The late Brian Mór in his weekend cartoon spot casting his usual critical eye over matters political.


RSF - Royal Sinn Fein, the Queen's Own

The late Brian Mór, illustrating through his artwork the role of one of many British agents in the senior echelons of the Provisional IRA.


Keeping Things Under Control Dr Reid

The late Brian Mór with another of his witty takes on how republicanism in the North became what it opposed.



Application for Service in Her Majesty's Provo RUC

The late Brian Mór still entertaining us with his cutting edge art.



Run Spud, Freddie's Here

Another cartoon from the late Brian Mór on the success of good old Fred!


He Who Touts Wins

The late Brian Mór with his weekend feature.


No Conflict of Interest

With Stakeknife making the news at the weekend TPQ features a work from the late Brian Mór.











Cumann Scian Steig

The late Brian Mór with another of his artistic thrusts into the heart of unscrupulousness.




Saint or Shinner?