OPEN THREAD….
Saturday and bumping the Open Thread! Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.
Saturday and bumping the Open Thread! Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.
I see that “America’s first black President” (to quote Mark Mardell) has decided to weigh on and heaven forbid, gain a little political capital from the killing of the black teenager Trayvon Martin. Naturally this is reported with bated breath although even Mardell admits that “These remarks are rare and deliberate, and some will find them controversial.” I guess the “some” Mardell refers to might be the parents of all … Continue reading
Just because you are not interested in “gay marriage” does not mean the advocates of “gay marriage” are not interested in you. The BBC has been a relentless propagandist for the gay lobby and a good example of this was an interview with the highly divisive American cleric Gene Robinson on Today this morning @ peak hour 8.17am. Robinson was given such a soft interview and even got away unchallenged … Continue reading
Biased BBC contributor Alan observes… “In 2005 political commentator (and DV favourite) Mark Steyn asked this: ‘In five years’ time, how many Jews will be living in France?’ The BBC would like us to believe it is the anti-immigration comments of Sarkozy or Gueant that have stirred up anti-Semitism resulting in these recent attacks….they would have preferred you to believe it was an attack by the Far Right. Events of course failed … Continue reading
Biased BBC contributor Graeme writes; “Richard Bacon produced a very good programme on internet trolls broadcast on BBC 3 a couple of days ago, The Anti-Social Network. Firstly, I’d like to say, on the basis of what was broadcast about the internet troll stalking him and his family, who updated his anti-Bacon Twitter id with duplicate photos of Bacon after he’d got beaten up and fantasised about killing him, I’m … Continue reading
ObamaCare, that most controversial law forced on the US by the former Democrat super-majority in Congress, and which was a main impetus for the meteoric rise of the Tea Party movement, is being challenged in front of the Supreme Court next week, and the BBC needs to tell you what to think about the domestic policy of a foreign country. They open with a bit of dishonesty: At stake is … Continue reading
It’s always nice when BBC bias is picked up and neatly dissected by others and in The Mail today, Stephen Glover makes the following points regarding the successor to Mark Thompson. “The choice is between BBC apparatchiks: Caroline Thomson, Helen Boaden, George Entwistle and Tim Davie. I’m told Ms Boaden may lean fractionally more to the Right than the others, but none of them could be fairly described as conservative … Continue reading
I’m sure you will have read that the Toulouse terrorist, Mohammed Merah, has finally met with justice. And a good thing too! However why does the BBC website report keep repeating this… “He had said he was acting to “avenge Palestinian children” and protest against French military interventions overseas.” Ok, I do understand that other odd people, like Baroness Ashton, shared (to a degree) his perverse world view of what … Continue reading
Tonight Question Time comes from Grimsby. On the panel tonight we have former Shadow Home Secretary David Davis, Business Secretary and serial leaker Vince Cable, talentless BBC favourite Chuka Umunna, Telegraph writer Melissa Kite and Lefty novelist Marina Lewycka Your Moderators line-up consists of David Vance, David Mosque, TheEye and John Ward. It’s a 10:30pm kick off and afterwards we will suffer the maddess that is This Week. Don’t forget … Continue reading
But a few days ago, BBC presenter Justin Webb was engaging in wild speculation concerning the motivations that lay behind the killings in Toulouse. Here, B-BBC contributor Alan captures his thoughts. 20th march Justin Webb ‘There are some who wonder that some politicians,including perhaps Mr Sarkozy must bear some responsibility, not necessarilyfor what happened, but for the context in which it happened. They are accused of creating a climate of suspicionabout, … Continue reading