IMPARTIAL TO THE CORE


DB posted this below but I wanted to give it more prominence.
Kate Dailey – BBC News, Washington.
No bias there, no sirree!

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12 Responses to IMPARTIAL TO THE CORE

  1. London Calling says:

    Remind me what happened to the “window-lickers” man? So “pimping” (offering for sexual favours) the disabled is how the unguarded thoughts of this left-wing harpie function. Purest malice and hatred, unfit for the job.  And if it’s her “personal opinions” she’s tweeting, so much the worse. Question is, who hired her? They should be first out the door, because they knew what they were hiring.

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    • Millie Tant says:

      It was tweeted by someone called Ben Adler. So it’s how his thoughts about a disabled woman function. Kate Dailey re-tweeted it, which means that she forwarded it to other people who read her tweets, or in twitter speak, who “follow” her.

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  2. RGH says:

    I suggest to fellow posters who may not be up to speed on Rick Santorum to click on this 2006 link:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/opinion/29brooks.html

    Just out of interest, the normally reticent Vatican daily (Osservatore Romano) described him today as the ‘moral victor’ and complimented his consistency in his values as a ‘true  friend of the vulnerable’.

    I’m just getting up to speed on the candidate….will inform my response to the inevitable BBC hatchet job in the weeks ahead.

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    • Jeremy Clarke says:

      Interesting piece – and in the NYT of all places. Ta, RGH.

      Love the emotionally-loaded use of “pimps” in Adler’s Tweet. Stay classy, Ben.

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    • hippiepooter says:

      Wow, f – f – fu .. flipping wow!

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  3. D B says:

    And a reminder of Kate Dailey’s hero…

    (not all daughter-pimping is bad, apparently) 

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    • David Preiser (USA) says:

      Kate Dailey is the kind of person the BBC hires specifically to expand their US coverage to attract more US eyeballs to the website. Like attracts like, like hires like, like retweets like.

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  4. hippiepooter says:

    peter.marshall@bbc.co.uk, kate.dailey@bbc.co.uk

    Dear Mr Marshall and M/s Dailey,

    SANTORUM

    http://biasedbbc.tv/2012/01/impartial-to-core.html


    http://biasedbbc.tv/2012/01/agitrop.html


    This is journalism, in case you ever wish to take up the profession:-

    http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/29/opinion/29brooks.html


    Sincere regards,

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  5. George R says:

    “Rick Santorum on Islam, Muslims and EUrabia ”

    http://archbishop-cranmer.blogspot.com/2012/01/rick-santorum-on-islam-muslims-and.html

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  6. Louis Robinson says:

    George R: read your link. I loved the section: “Rick Santorum was recently referred to by the BBC’s Mark Mardell as an ‘evangelical Christian’. This caused a bit of a stir, not least because Auntie was doubtless using the term in the derogative; not simply for convenient and lazy categorisation. In fact, Rick Santorum is a rather traditional Roman Catholic.”
    To Mardell and co ANYONE who expresses faith is reprehensible – except Muslims of course. 

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  7. David Preiser (USA) says:

    Ben Adler is – surprise! – a JournoLista. Newsweek and Politico, both infested with them. What a shock that Dailey follows and agrees with him.

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