Does anyone else watch Prime Minister's Questions?

<p>And, is anyone else kinda crying right now? Although also laughing, because David Cameron SHOULD have leapt on Blair, and it would be an amazing finale. </p>

<p>PMQs is my favourite programme. C-SPAN Senate/House can get rather dull. Well, very dull. But verbal dueling between Labour and Tory, and all the “HERE HERE!'s” and the moaning and groaning in disagreement, and the near-unconscious Gordon Brown, and Blair’s funny little glasses, and his passionate and eloquent but very scripted answers, and everyone standing up and talking out of turn and the constant praising of Brown and his wonderful economy…</p>

<p>Ohhh. It won’t be the same with the Chancellor!</p>

<p>I LOVE it I wish they instituted that kind of “questioning” with Bush and the Congress (though I bet you Bush can’t speak as well on his feet as Blair can).</p>

<p>Bush wouldn’t be able to take his weird little smile-pauses, because people would jump in. THAT would probably throw him off, bigtime.</p>

<p>Yes, I watch as well :)</p>

<p>I always thought about that. Like, huh, they would NEVER have this in America! </p>

<p>Although I doubt most of congress (with the exception of a few) would be so vulturous on Bush as the MPs can be. Well, maybe in the days of the Burr-Hamilton duel and Sumner being caned on the senate floor. :p</p>

<p>speaking of Prime Minister, has anyone here ever seen the BBC Comedy “Yes Prime Minister”? I saw it the other day, and I thought it was hilarious</p>