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The Darlings of Downing Street
註釋"Since childhood Tony and Cherie Blair have had a close connection with public display and an ambition to be 'show people' as well as leaders. O'Connor brings his celebrated skill in biography to demonstrate the grandiose design of their histrionic beliefs. He portrays the particular kind of delusion to which their worldwide celebrity has conformed, and a sense of entitlement to privilege with which the British public has colluded. He also depicts their 'doubles', their influences and mentors, in the Blair 'court' and abroad, such as the Bushes and the Clintons.".