“I am famous in Iceland’s community of 300,000, and two or three months ago I used to have two or three guards with me,” he says, sipping coffee in his lounge. “Now, though, I go where I like. When this was first going on people would cry hostility towards me, but today I get a very positive reaction. People were angry and they needed to find out who was mostly to blame.”
From an interview with a delusional David Oddson in The Telegraph
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Physchim62
2 years ago
Hmm… actually, I found Davíð to be saner in the Telegraph interview than at any time since last October. Quite frankly, he came across as psychotic in all his interventions as Chairman of the Board of Governors of the CBI. Maybe the rest is doing him good: as a human being, I hope so, but God save Iceland if he ever comes out of retirement.