How quickly people forget It wasn't so long ago that Corbyn was (rightly) looking like an utterly hopeless prospect for PM. Many within his own party had zero confidence in him, and some even resigned because they couldn't support or work with him as Party Leader.
Did this highly arrogant, power hungry, stubborn old goat, with his dodgy affiliations, put his Party first and have the dignity to stand down, as people were begging him to at the time? Did he hell!
Now, thanks to finally heeding some PR counsel on how to reinvent himself and smarten up his act, and thanks to the support of countless 3quid sign-ups, he acts like he's the second Messiah. And jeez - the smugness and grandstanding are nauseating to observe.
After May's unnecessary vanity project and the Tories' shambolic election campaign, Labour could have easily swept into power. But they haven't managed to do so - and I'm convinced that's because of Corbyn.
The fact is, in the opinion of much of the British electorate, even the disastrously inept May was preferable to having Corbyn at Number 10.
She won't last, though. And if the 'dreaded Bozo' replaces her, that will also be because, when it really really mattered, Corbyn couldn't give Labour the win.