NEW YORK, NEW YORK…

This is a wonderful example of BBC political bias, in this case pro-Obama. Even better it is gloriously self-unaware.  It’s by Reggie Nadelson and it concerns a  corner of New York that traditionally votes Republican – the city’s holiday destination, Brighton Beach. “Everyone smokes on Brighton Beach. The waiters, on their break, smoke. Over a bench not far away, an elderly couple in wide-brimmed hats raise a pair of nylon umbrellas … Continue reading

WHERE’S WALLY?

Once such a BBC hero, he’s been hard to find since May 2010. Biased BBC’s Alan asks; “Victoria Derbyshire asks (48 mins in ) ‘What’s happened to Gordon Brown?’ as he seems to have disappeared making only about 3 appearances in Parliament since he was deposed. A fair enough question, one that many people have been asking. It went along the lines of ‘He’s made a few mistakes, not of … Continue reading

CHRISTIANOPHOBIA

Biased BBC contributor Alan raises the folllowing point; “A distinct case of hypocrisy from CIF when they tell us such ‘ravings’ from ‘Right Wing’ blogs created Breivik…..murdering non-believers, exterministic rhetoric, genocide…..where have we heard a case made for that  before?  The Koran. If anyone reading this is in the fortunate position of being on a BBC programme and you raise the question of religion and violence or religious believer’s attitude … Continue reading

NOT ALL IS AS IT SEEMS…

A Biased BBC reader draws our attention to this! “BBC “News” At One was reporting Amnesty International’s disapproval of the UN Security Council (UNSC) lack of action on Syria. Behind Sophie Raworth as she introduced the piece appeared the Amnesty International emblem together with an emblem from UNSC. The only problem was this was not the United Nations Security Council’s emblem, it was an emblem of the United Nations Space … Continue reading

Your License Fee Hard At Work: Twitter IS The News

After increasing their spending on the US division of the BBC website, and making all those new hires, the BBC has now decided what the best use of those resources is: reporting Twitter. News tweets: Zombies attack ‘Amercia’ For the week of 27 May, here is the news – condensed into 10 topical tweets, some more serious than others. The highest possible quality journalism, worthy of the legacy of trust … Continue reading

GET CAMERON, GET MURDOCH

The BBC led assualt on the Government continues apace this morning. First up we have the screaming headline that Andy Coulson has been arrested and charged with perjury by Scotland’s finest. This is deemed the single most important story in the UK this morning (Oh really?) but I suppose we can all understand WHY the BBC is hyping it… BBC chief political correspondent Norman Smith said: “Unlike the arrest of … Continue reading