RED MEAT

Hold on to your hats. Richard Black has now decided to move into overt political analysis, the logical extension, I suppose, of his eco-warrior brief. His worst nightmare is in prospect: that a red meat Republican climate denier might succeed the sainted Obama. Clearly, “red meat” has special abusive value in this context, because he points out with pride it was devised by his chum, the cannabis smuggler, Jonny Dymond. … Continue reading

BBC Edits The President’s Speech To Mislead The Public. Again.

They simply can’t help themselves. I couldn’t stomach listening to the Stimulus Jr. speech to the bitter end, so bailed out and missed a major gaffe. What’s that, you ask? The Smartest Man In the Room made a gaffe? Never. Well, He did, and it’s a good one. This has been making the rounds of actual honest journalists who are not propagandists or die-hard Obamessiah fans, but I waited a … Continue reading

John Humphrys explains 9/11, Terrorism, and Where We Went Wrong

We don’t know whether the BBC has chosen its position on 9/11 and Islamic terrorism because the hierarchy sincerely believes in it or because it’s strategically pertinent, but John Humphrys set it out loud and clear in his 8:30 spot on the iconic Today programme. Tony Blair was also present. 9/11 was a crime. Islamic extremism is a separate phenomenon from Islam proper. We exacerbated the problem with our ‘War … Continue reading

MORE FLANDERNOMICS

Laughed at Stephanie “Two Eds” Flander waffling on the BBC this morning. Once again, she is pushing the farcical notion that what she calls “growth” must not be sacrificed by trying to control out of control Government spending! In other words, she is fully aligned with the madness of Ed Balls and the “Plan B” brigade from outer space. I also was amused by her cringing deference to that fiscal … Continue reading

THE OBAMA FAN CLUB UPDATE

Anyone catch Mark Mardell’s paean to Obama’s latest bluster? I dare you to listen to this starry-eyed adulation that passes for political reporting. Here’s the odd thing – the markets do not appear to share Mardell’s gushing love-in. “So clever as to almost sly” Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.

QUESTIONING QUESTION TIME

I posted this over on my other blog, A Tangled Web, but thought I would put it here also. To be honest, I was sick to the stomach after the Liveblog last night and wanted to share my thoughts; “UK readers will be only too aware of the BBC’s flagship weekly political debate programme – Question Time. US readers may not be so familiar but essentially it consists of an … Continue reading

BLATANT DISHONESTY…

Tony Newbery, of Harmless Sky, who is quietly doing brilliant work about BBC bias, tipped me off last night about an item on Today’s business news yesterday morning. It is a gem. First, the Guardian had already led on the story (one BBC box firmly ticked!); second, it involved a dodgy capitalist (who as a bonus was daring to exploit fossil fuel); and third it allowed the use of an … Continue reading

Question Time LiveBlog 8th September 2011: 9/11 Special!

Question Time tonight is a 9/11 Special. On the panel tonight in London we have Secretary or State for Defence Liam Fox, failed Labour leadership contender David Miliband and US Assistant Sec of Defense Richard Perle In the cheap seats we have ‘playwright’ by the name of Bonnie Langford Greer, race-agitator Tariq Ali and a lady called Christina Schmidt who lost her husband serving as a bomb disposal officer in … Continue reading

Spy-for-Israel?

Oooh look! Israel’s up to no good again! It’s been trying to buysecrets from an American government scientist!Mossad’s been trying to make him spy for Israel! Stewart Nozette admits spy-for-Israel chargeSee? See? Oh, wait. It was just a scam. Nowt to do with Israel after all. Just some honey-trap thingy dreamed up by the FBI. Forget I ever said anything. As you were. Just the BBC screaming more stuff about … Continue reading

Is it ‘Islamophobic’ to blame Islam for 9/11?

John Humphrys has noticed Luton.Find your extremes, place them next to each other, light the blue touch paper, stand back and wait for sparks to fly. That’s what the BBC normally does these days, to satisfy an audience that only requires spectacle. Ratings, and so on. In those terms Luton, Tommy Robinson and Farasat Latif turned out to be a damp squib. There wasn’t even enough friction to generate a … Continue reading