Miss Israel

  No sign of Miss Israel 2012, Shani Hazan, on the BBC:       For some reason we have an encyclopaedic entry for Miss israel 2013:     An immigrant from Ethiopia when she was 12 years old, Yityish Aynaw learnt Hebrew with no extra help and served as an officer in the Israeli army.  Those Israelis must be terrible people allowing that. The BBC can’t let all that success go without … Continue reading

MAIR THE MERRIER

The BBC have launched an extraordinary hatchet job on Boris Johnson. using some pretty ancient history (the Guppy phone call  made the news in 1995)….no coincidence that the newspapers have in the last few days been full of stories that the successful and popular Boris looks like going for the leadership of the Tory Party…..the BBC’s Eddie Mair making the highly personal and opinionated comment that Boris is a ‘nasty piece of … Continue reading

FLANDERING

  ‘Flandering  V [flarn-der-in’]’:    Floundering whilst flimflamming on Labour’s behalf.   Fun day yesterday listening to the BBC old guard forming a ragged thin red line around Labour’s battered and discredited leadership just as Labour’s very own Old Guard are doing the BBC’s job and holding Labour to account. Yesterday as mentioned in an earlier post the Mirror’s Brian Reade launched an attack on Labour’s record on the economy and now, today, … Continue reading

Anti-Semitism Discovered In the Muslim Community: Shocker!

Douglas Murray’s blog post in the Spectator caught my eye yesterday, in which he points out a must-read article in the HuffingtonPost by Mehdi Hasan. No, really: The Sorry Truth Is That the Virus of Anti-Semitism Has Infected the British Muslim Community Hasan felt compelled for some reason to speak out against Lord Ahmed’s rant about how a Jewish conspiracy caused his conviction for killing someone while driving and texting … Continue reading

A BBC CHARTER

I thought this was a rather good point sent my way by Rodney Atkinson; I am must say I have always been incensed by the presumed right of the comic and BBC classes to insult everyone else and deny the insulted the right of equal – or indeed any – reply. I note that the new PRESS Royal Charter allows this, by making prominent or front page apologies (depending on the … Continue reading

Confession & ‘Dirty Little Secrets’

  We know that it was the ‘rightwing Press’ that was opposed to press regulation by politicians…we know because we are bombarded with such messages from the likes of Alistair Campbell and ‘Hacked Off’  voicing off on the BBC…..the BBC doesn’t attempt to discourage that view. As far as I know only the Independent has come out in favour of the new regulations to date. The Guardian seems to be … Continue reading

NO EXCUSES, NOWHERE TO HIDE

  Labour have escaped the scale of vilification they deserve for destroying the economy.  The Public know full well who was to blame and yet many still have that nostaligia for Labour that as time goes on Miliband and Co hope to tap into when memories have faded.  Miliband and Balls are treated with respect and their pronouncements given the status of prophecy from on high….Flanders in particular, faithfully parroting their … Continue reading

The Campbell’s Are Coming!

‘They have helped to build a media culture in which feeding frenzies have become the norm, making life intolerable for innocents caught in the glare of  their spotlights.’     That was a quote from The Guardian 2003 attacking its fellow newspapermen…or rather those on the ‘Right’. It is of course very apt 10 years on in the wake of Leveson and the introduction of the Press regulatory Royal Charter…or the ‘Crooks … Continue reading

MASTERS OF SPIN

Read this and slowly digest…it’s from the Guardian in 2003.……it’s about ‘The Press’ and the dark arts they apply to the News as they spin it to weave a web to catch unwary readers. Relevant to the tenth anniversary of the Iraq War and in the wake of Leveson. Read it though and something else springs to mind..… ‘masters of spin……using all the arts.…distortion by headline, bias in their selection … Continue reading