Katty Kay’s Hypocrisy and Dedication to the President

This is too good to pass up. In the open thread, I called attention to a tweet from the anchor of BBC World News America, Katty Kay, where she actually criticized the President for having too many white men in His cabinet. How depressing is the photo accompanying this piece? NYTimes: Obama’s Remade Inner Circle Has an All-Male Look, So Far nyti.ms/UGK1Y8 — Katty Kay (@KattyKayBBC) January 9, 2013   … Continue reading

Don’t Look Too Closely

  We have this alarming report from the BBC: Academies could ‘fuel social segregation’ The rising number of schools in England with academy status could fuel rather than improve social segregation, says a report by the Academies Commission. The report says some academies may “covertly” select pupils by using extra information on families or holding social events with prospective parents.   I heard an interview on the radio about this … Continue reading

And Now For Your Moment Of Schadenfreude

Posted without comment, because, well, just click on the link and watch the video. Video: Secret gun-rights provision in ObamaCare? Yes, the link is to the Right-wing Hot Air, but the actual video is from CNN. Not Fox News, not Breitbart. (Link fixed now, sorry.) Ed Morrisey explains: By golly, Nancy Pelosi was right — they didn’t know what was in ObamaCare until it passed! Of course, in this case … Continue reading

More Guns or More Propaganda?

This latest “bespoke” video magazine feature in the BBC’s “Altered States”* series really appears on the surface to be not only a balanced presentation on gun rights and laws, but could actually be interpreted by people not paying attention as being biased in favor of gun advocates. It isn’t, but it’s very cleverly disguised. Would more guns save more American lives? Remember the choice of “more” and “more” in this … Continue reading

It’s Enough To Make A Frog Laugh

      “Current Media was built based on a few key goals: to give voice to those who are not typically heard; to speak truth to power; to provide independent and diverse points of view; and to tell the stories that no one else is telling. Al-Jazeera, like Current, believes that facts and truth lead to a better understanding of the world around us.”   That was Al Gore … Continue reading

HOT AIR FROM THE MET OFFICE

I’m sure you may have noticed this but it is still worth pointing out,as this B-BBC does! “It’s taken two weeks, but the BBC website has finally gotten around to reporting the Met Office’s press release of 24th December that the so-called Climate Model has been revised (see http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20947224). Why so long? Because the new model suggests that any temperature rise will be less than expected, based on new computer … Continue reading

THE MARY SEACOLE OF SOCCER?

A Biased BBC reader sent this! The BBC is carrying a fawning article about Arthur Wharton – see http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-20878659. Most people will never have heard of him, but he was apparently the first black professional footballer. He was, by many accounts, an interesting character and his story may well be deserving of a wider audience (he was also a preacher). But look how the BBC describes him: “one of the … Continue reading