The moniker is accurate in some ways: As Prime Minister, he has encouraged and implemented a kind of right-wing nationalism that appeals to English people who feel they've been left behind, and condescended to, by globalists, even if his ideologies and policies have pushed them further behind and favors the wealthy.
There are differences, though, between him and El Cheeto Grande. While Johnson is an outsized media presence, he never could match Trump's narcisisstic ubiquity (or is it ubiquitous narcissism?). And Johnson has not only encouraged, but participates in, something Trump discourages and has mocked others for.
I am talking, of course, about cycling. When he was Mayor of London, he was often seen pedaling along that city's streets. And, in January, he was criticized for traveling a few miles from 10 Downing Street for a bike ride while the rest of his country was under lockdown.
As it turns out, his cycling gives him common ground with the current US President, Joe Biden. (I also suspect that they have more in common than they, or most people, realize.) So, when Biden went to the G7 Summit meeting in Cornwall, England, he wanted to present the Prime Minister with a gift of--you guessed it--a bicycle.
So the State Department sent an urgent message to Stephen Bilenky in Philadelphia. He builds about 75 bikes a year, and most customers wait anywhere from six to eighteeen months for their orders. The message exhorted him to build a bike in two weeks.
Oh, and State stipulated that the bike should have as many US-made components as possible--and cost less than $1500. A typical Bilenky costs around $4500.
Mr. Bilenky rose to the challenge. "It was a crazy 10 days," he said, but they got it done. The frame, made from Columbus steel, is painted blue with red and white decorations to evoke the Union Jack--which adorns the frame, along with the Stars and Stripes and signatures of both men.
As for the components, the hubs, cranks and headset come from White Industries of California. Also from the Golden State is the Selle Anatomica saddle. Other parts, while not made stateside, came from US-based companies. They include the SRAM derailleurs and levers, and Velocity rims.
However Biden's and Johnson's relationship develops, it looks like our President is at least setting the wheels in motion (sorry, couldn't resist) toward something saner than we saw from Mango Mussolini.
(Photos by Daniel Kilkelly, from Painted Dog Media)