See the tweet, above?
That woman used to be a Member of Parliament. How was she ever allowed such a position of responsibility?
It is a question that has tested the population of Twitter, where she has been lambasted left, right and centre by people with far more education, understanding and perception than Mensch the Dense will ever achieve.
My favourite:
If only Tchaikovsky, Tolstoy, Pushkin, Prokofiev & Shostakovich et al were on Twitter to tell her LC was Canadian. pic.twitter.com/PC3Awefnd1
— bigbuachaille (@bigbuachaille) November 11, 2016
Here are some more gems:
Presumably Mensch thinks Jeffrey Archer is a greater writer than Dostoyevsky and that Tarkovsky was no Michael Winner. pic.twitter.com/Nds9l27jM2
— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) November 11, 2016
i imagine louise mensch wouldn't care to know that not only was leonard cohen canadian, he drew a great deal from his eastern european roots
— custody of dominick ladder match (@mechapoetic) November 11, 2016
Louise Mensch thinks Leonard Cohen is American&Russia has no creative history. This from a woman that writes Mills&Boon for tory wives.
— jim macred (@smokejack) November 11, 2016
Louise Mensch has a point. Leonard Cohen, David Bowie, Pete Burns. Who has America got left? Just Kylie.
— David Webb (@db_webb) November 11, 2016
Q: How do you know when Louise Mensch is making a fool of herself?
A: When she's tweeting.https://t.co/ikIcCYmD1x
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) November 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/flutterbyfjl/status/797012867174305792
https://twitter.com/flutterbyfjl/status/797013463373672449
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