You Say Pleb, I Say Plod, Let’s Draw A Line Under It And Call The Whole Ballything Orff.

The top BBC story of the day? Man loses temper and shouts some angry abuse at copper who refuses to open a gate for him. Man apologises.  Copper accepts apology.  Done and dusted.   Yes?  No. Can there ever have been a day in which the BBC proves itself more totally irrelevant and highly politicised? A complete non-story is whipped up into a maelstrom of pseudo political significance by an … Continue reading

HULLO HULLO HULLO WHAT’S NOT GOING ON HERE THEN?

Photos here.  Click on photo to enlarge it.     A dossier of internal police, social services and intelligence reports  shows agencies in South Yorkshire were aware vulnerable girls were being abused, but a catalogue of alleged crimes were not prosecuted.   The BBC went to town on the police after the inquiry into Hillsborough revealed they had been covering up evidence of their failures….The coverage and mournful examinations went … Continue reading

WHO PAYS THE PIPER….

  Frank Words in the comments suggests that maybe the BBC could get a couple of musical jokers like ‘Chas and Dave’ to present the Proms. Why do that when the BBC has its very own in-house musical joker…step forward Mr Paul Mason…a man of great depths and hidden talents. Is it April Fool’s Day? I don’t suppose it matters to a rebel like Paul Mason who longs for the … Continue reading

Where Does He Find The Time?

Andrew Marr graces our screens again bringing his expertise and insight to the subject of world history. I shan’t watch it as Marr isn’t actually a historian, and isn’t just reading a script produced by historians…it’s all his own work. The fact that Marr had such left wing politics at university that he was called ‘Red Andy’, and that he is a favoured son of the BBC, makes it unlikely … Continue reading

Webb’s Web Of Deceit

        It is an irony that Webb here suggests blame for distorting and polarising politics in the US can be laid at The Web’s door.  The ‘fabrications, the lies, the nonsense’ that comes from the Web are all to blame.  Well yes….he’s right….it’s just that he blames the wrong Web. Webb returns to his old stomping ground to add his wit and wisdom to Mark Mardell’s who clearly isn’t biased … Continue reading

The Science is Fixed, The Politics Is Too

For the BBC any talk about climate change can only be in one direction…the science is fixed (I use that phrase rather than ‘settled’ as it seems more apt)….but so it seems is the politics for the BBC. The Lib-Dem Ed Davey, Energy Secretary, has been jumping up and down recently sounding off about Tories destroying the planet.  The BBC seem to have lapped it up…and as the science is … Continue reading

Mardell Redistributes His Political Ideology

This post from Mark Mardell has to one of his most misguided and biased efforts yet. In an attempt to get his readers thinking that quasi-Socialism is in fact a very American ideal, he plays coy, pretending that he’s only asking a question, as if he’s merely opening debate on the topic and doesn’t have a position. It’s quite obvious that he does, although as we’ll see, his understanding of … Continue reading

BBC’S PREDICTABLE RESPONSE TO ROMNEY’S TAX RETURN

Mitt Romney released his 2011 tax returns today. Included in the details was the fact that he paid $4m to charity – 30% of his income. Follow Newssniffer to see the partisan priorities BBC journalists are placing on this story. As I write there have been two versions of the article so far and still no mention of charitable donations. UPDATE Just a reminder – still nothing on the BBC … Continue reading

BBC Black Arts Continue Without Black

I wasn’t going to post this yet as I was saving it as part of a longer post but it will be a while before that gets done, so here is a prime example not only of BBC anti-climate sceptic propaganda but  a deliberate attempt to ‘smear’ sceptics and dismiss their ‘scepticism’ as some sort of psychological problem which is not based on rational thought or science: Political Prejudice Availability: over a … Continue reading