He taught me about the Battle of the Boyne and Cromwell's massacres, about quislings and Black-and-Tans. |
Then, as now, the occupiers say they were invited to stay by the very quislings they installed. |
By which we ought to mean, the country will be in the hands of a puppet government, a government of quislings and collaborators, a government of pullovers and pushovers. |
Genuine democratic and social renewal within the Balkans can never take place under the political tutelage of the Western powers and their local quislings. |
Those entrenched enough to deride as fools or quislings anyone who questions war may also be more prone to edit events to fit their version. |
Most quislings come from the chattering classes, from academics and intellectuals. |