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Three years later, he was leading the country through the Second World War. His steadfastness won him the hearts of the people, most notably when he and his wife and Queen, Elizabeth (who became the Queen Mother on his death), insisted on sharing the dangers of the Battle of Britain with the people of London.
When bombs landed on the grounds of Buckingham Palace, the Queen famously declared: "I'm glad we have been bombed. Now I can look the East End in the face".
Originally posted by Alxandro
Actually I think he is more like the Emporer with no clothes.
He keeps doing things that make no sense yet the people continue to flatter him because they don't have the heart nor the nerve to tell him he is screwing up.
Originally posted by Alxandro
Actually I think he is more like the Emporer with no clothes.
Originally posted by intrepid
A lot of concern has been cast Obama's way lately because of his casual way of dealing with matters of state. Also the Wed. night cocktail parties. There are different ways of looking at what he's doing.
We are familiar with Emperor Nero. Legend has it(and this is just a myth) that he played the lyre as Rome burned. This basically means that he couldn't care less.
On the other end of the spectrum we have King George VI(and family) that refused to be bowed by hardship. The royal family didn't seek shelter during the Battle of Britain: