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**** is not widely used in politics, and because of this[citation needed], any use by notable politicians tends to produce controversy. Some events of this nature include:
During the 1968 Democratic National Convention, Chicago mayor Richard Daley became so enraged by a speech from Abraham A. Ribicoff that he shouted "**** you, you Jew motherfucker!"[13] Daley would later claim that he was shouting "you fink, you" and calling Ribicoff a "faker."[14]
During a 1971 debate in the Canadian House of Commons, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau mouthed the words "**** off" under his breath (perhaps almost silently) at Conservative MP John Lundrigan, while Lundrigan made some comments about unemployment. Afterward, when asked by a television reporter what he had been thinking, Mr. Trudeau famously replied "What is the nature of your thoughts, gentlemen, when you say “fuddle duddle” or something like that?". "Fuddle duddle" consequently became a catchphrase in Canadian media associated with Trudeau.[15]
The first accepted modern use in the British House of Commons came in 1982 when Reg Race, Labour MP for Wood Green, referred to adverts placed in local newsagents by prostitutes which read "Phone them and **** them". Hansard, the full record of debates, printed "F*** them", but even this euphemism was deprecated by the Speaker, George Thomas.
Shortly after Tony Blair was elected Leader of the Labour Party, the then left-wing Labour MP George Galloway told a public meeting "I don't give a **** what Tony Blair thinks" when questioned about the party's move to the right.
In late 2003, US presidential candidate Senator John Kerry used the word **** in an interview with Rolling Stone. Referring to his vote in favor of the resolution authorizing President George W. Bush to use military force in Iraq, Senator John Kerry stated, "I voted for what I thought was best for the country. Did I expect Howard Dean to go off to the left and say, 'I'm against everything'? Sure. Did I expect George Bush to **** it up as badly as he did? I don't think anybody did."[16]
In June 2004, U.S. Vice President **** Cheney told Senator Patrick Leahy to either "**** off" or "go **** yourself" during an exchange on the floor of the Senate,[17] to which Patrick Leahy cried foul.
In February 2006 (Australia), New South Wales Premier Morris Iemma, while awaiting the start of a Council of Australian Governments media conference in Canberra, was chatting to Victorian Premier Steve Bracks. Not realizing cameras were operating he was recorded as saying "Today? This ****wit who's the new CEO of the Cross City Tunnel has ... been saying what controversy? There is no controversy."[18] The exchange referred to the newly appointed CEO of a recently-opened toll road within Sydney.
In April 2007, New Zealand Education Minister Steve Maharey said "**** you" to a fellow MP during parliamentary question time.[19] He apologized shortly afterwards.
On January 31, 2007, former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer angrily retorted to Assembly Minority Leader James Tedisco, "Listen, I'm a ****ing steamroller, and I'll roll over you and anybody else." According to The New York Post, Spitzer confirmed the exchange the following day.[20]
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Ну и наконец советую почитать здесь (Посилання видалено) комментарии британцев, краткое содержание многих из них "наконец-то этому чудаку на букву м, который непонятно почему работает у нас в дип. корпусе, кто-то сказал то что давно следовало!".