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I knew Brown would fail
LONDON: Gordon Brown had "zero" emotional intelligence and his reign as British prime minister was "a disaster" that was "never going to work", his predecessor Tony Blair said in his memoirs out yesterday.
Read more...Verbal snippets offer insights on well-being amid separation, divorce
A new study of romantically separated people shows they offer clues to their emotional status in just a few seconds of conversation.
Read more...The Annals of Mendacity
We in North Texas have been privileged in recent days to observe two classic examples of brazen mendacity as they unspooled on television and in the public prints. In Denton, a criminal suspect has denied the charges against him by claiming to be an undercover operative for some murky American intelligence agency. In Washington, D.C., a United States representative has responded to convincing ...
Read more...Tony Blair: 'I cried for Iraq war victims'
Tony Blair regrets banning fox hunting, but not invading Iraq. He was captivated by Princess Diana, intimidated by Queen Elizabeth II. He heaps praise on President George W. Bush but calls his close colleague Gordon Brown a man of "zero" emotional intelligence. He acknowledges that some find him delusional, and says he possibly drank a bit too much.
Read more...On Brown: 'Emotional intelligence, zero'
Tony Blair writes in his memoir that Gordon Brown 'lacked political instinct at the human gut level' In his new memoir as in his old career, Tony Blair's story is haunted by his complex love-hate rivalry with Gordon Brown. Both men's histories are shot through with the "TB-GBs", as those around them came to call them. In the book as in life, the issue of why the two Labour prime ministers were ...
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