Open Thread
Go get ’em!
Go get ’em!
BBC still in denial about Muslim Brotherhood? Here is their take on the MB’s double dealing…… ‘The protests began in Egypt, before spreading to many Muslim countries. But despite the views of many commentators, they were not provoked by Egypt’s new Muslim Brotherhood government. er…but…… President Mohammed Mursi’s critics in the West say he also urged protests, which is true. American commentators point out that he has been saying … Continue reading
A new survey of social attitudes towards government spending has shown that in 1991 58% of people believed we should spend more on benefits, whilst by 2011 it had fallen to 28%. Since 1998 support for more spending on benefits has consistently fallen. Conclusion….in the greedy, selfish Thatcher years people were more caring and thoughtful about their fellow citizens. It was only in the Blair years when Labour didn’t mind … Continue reading
Today ‘Iran resurrects Salman Rushdie threat’. ‘Iran has seized on widespread Muslim outrage over a film insulting the Prophet Mohammad to revive the death threat against Salman Rushdie, raising the reward for killing him by US$500,000 (£320,000).’ Ironically yesterday the BBC finally found its backbone and spoke up in favour of defending civilised values of free speech and free thought….having Salman Rushdie on to speak along with others: We were … Continue reading
An American takes a close look at the World as Justin Webb would like it: ‘In yet another From Our Own Correspondent entry, Justin Webb reveals just how deep is his obsession with religion and religious Americans. How deep? Well, it seems that being a Bush supporter and – even worse, one imagines – a sunday school teacher is enough to set Webb to secretly questioning one’s children to make … Continue reading
ATTICUS in the Sunday Times (no link £) reveals the mindset of the BBC staff: ‘Which moment of the Olympics do you think was greeted with the biggest cheer by BBC staff? Was it Mo Farrah’s win? Or the gold for Jessica Ennis? Neither, according to the veteran sports reporter Harry Gration: it was the moment when Team GB’s male footballers were knocked out of the tournament on … Continue reading
Martin Bright tells us what we know to be true already….‘Supporters of Israel are losing the battle of ideas in the UK. This has probably been true for some time, if only they would admit it.’ A major part of this failure to get across the truth can be laid at the BBC’s door who continually concentrate on the negative about Israel. Israeli military operations are always violent, aggressive, out … Continue reading
Thank goodness somebody at the US Embassy in Cairo has a pair: .@ikhwanweb Thanks. By the way, have you checked out your own Arabic feeds? I hope you know we read those too. — US Embassy Cairo (@USEmbassyCairo) September 13, 2012 It was in reply to this, as pointed out by Douglas Murray in the Spectator: .@khairatalshater:We r relieved none of @usembassycairo staff were harmed & hope US-Eg relations will … Continue reading
The BBC have produced a nice piece of propaganda for the government putting the case for High Speed Trains….attempting to both use the romance of rail travel and some ‘hard facts’ that suggest large government HST can save us from disaster. It is in fact a rather curious piece for the BBC in that it not only enthuses about private investment in the railways, it has a wonderfully ‘Monty … Continue reading
Believe it or not the following tweets are not by a 14-year-old schoolboy with a vague interest in US politics but an adult male BBC journalist: Whatever his faults or criticisms – #Obama is the coolest president there is youtube.com/watch?v=Zip9l2… — Tom (@TomDonkin1) April 25, 2012 ‘dont boo vote’…its not as snappy as ‘Yes we can’ Mr #Obama but hope it works #USElection — Tom (@TomDonkin1) September 4, 2012 #Obama … Continue reading