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Kent Brockman, the cynical and often sarcastic news anchor on The Simpsons, shares a similar outlook with Oliver Bullough. Both are critical observers of current events, often pointing out the hypocrisy and absurdity of those in power. Brockman's dry wit and sardonic commentary on the news mirror Oliver's sharp critiques of the UK government and the media. For example, Oliver's tweet 'Why not go all in, chancellor, and scrap money laundering checks on politicians altogether?' echoes Brockman's cynical take on political corruption, often highlighting the absurdity of the situation.

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Journalist & author of 'Butler to the World' & 'Moneyland'. Investigating financial crime & corruption. Sign up to my newsletter from @CodaStory here: [link to newsletter]– @OliverBullough

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Oliver's sharp intellect, his passion for knowledge, and his ability to see through complex issues make him a perfect fit for Ravenclaw. His tweets often demonstrate a keen understanding of political and economic systems, and he's not afraid to challenge conventional wisdom. He's also a voracious reader and enjoys sharing thought-provoking books with his followers, a trait that aligns with Ravenclaw's love of learning and intellectual pursuits. For example, he criticizes the UK government's handling of financial crime, saying 'It's not like the tech giants couldn't afford to pay, but information wants to be free, right? Even when it took years of someone's life to collect.' This demonstrates his ability to analyze complex issues and question established narratives, a key characteristic of a Ravenclaw.

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This song, with its lyrics about the greed and corruption of the wealthy, perfectly captures Oliver's critical analysis of the financial world and the way money can influence power. The song's cynical take on the pursuit of wealth and the exploitation of others resonates with Oliver's investigative work on financial crime and the way the wealthy often operate outside the law. For example, his tweet 'Looking past Danone and Baltika though, how will Putin retain the loyalty of the Kadyrovs etc when there's nothing left to steal from foreigners?' This highlights the way wealth and power can drive individuals to act in self-serving ways, a theme that is central to 'Money for Nothing'.

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