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Crazed looking Craig Whyte reduced to Rangers revisionist as club still recovering from reign of deceit – Keith Jackson

I won't claim to have watched it all because, well, why would you?

An hour and 40 minutes of Craig Whyte getting the reach around treatment from some fawning middle aged fella wearing a Balenciaga T-shirt? That’s time no-one is going to get back.

But, credit where it is due, some of the most risible soundbites to come out of Whyte’s public re-emergence are so extraordinarily warped that they really do have to be heard to be believed. Or, better still, to be held in complete and utter contempt.

“There’s absolutely nothing morally wrong with not paying taxes, the state is the enemy,” Whyte spews at one point from behind an increasingly manic grin. Soon after that he rambles off into what appears to be a defence of Andrew Tate, the online influencer who has been placed under house in Romania under investigation for all manner of sex crimes and human trafficking allegations.

“That’s what happens to people who are brave enough to put their head above the parapet,” Whyte adds while seemingly suggesting that Tate is, in fact, some sort of victim.

He’s speaking in wholly sympathetic terms too by the way, as if he and Tate have been unfairly scandalised by those notoriously nasty stitch up merchants of the mainstream media who, of course, are the real villains in all of this.

Almost as astonishingly, none of this is challenged by his nodding dog of an interviewer - who claims to be a Rangers supporter but who seems equally happy for his own club’s history to be re-written.

To save you the bother of having to sit through this toe curling abomination, the crux of Whyte’s argument - and not for the first time - is that he was guilty of absolutely nothing with regards to the financial collapse of Rangers shortly after he had

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