IMPARCIALIDADE (pt2)

Tea Party-hating BBC Brazil correspondent Lucas Mendes opens his latest column with a word of thanks: The Republican tsunami could have been worse for the Democrats. Thank you very much, Latino brothers. They saved the Democratic Party leader, Harry Reid, Senate candidate for the State of Nevada, threatened by Sharon Angle, one of the most radical and least prepared candidate’s Tea Party. Latinos have left home and 90% voted for … Continue reading

WHO HAS FINLO INVITED TO THE TEA PARTY?

Just as another (very late on parade) epilogue to David P.’s superb coverage of the American midterm elections, BBC Online‘s post-U.S. midterm election coverage featured some ‘analysis’ by Finlo Rohrer, one of the BBC’s Washington contingent. It makes for a largely downbeat reading for both Tea Party supporters and Republicans alike. In partial explanation of that I want to concentrate on the article’s use of ‘independent experts’, typical of the … Continue reading

HAGUE THE HOPELESS

I listened to William Hague interviewed on the Marr programme and, to be honest I cringed at his evasions and ameliorations. This man is not a Conservative as I recognise it. To think that the Conservative Party will ever tackle the BBC hegemony is pure folly. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.

RE-WRITING THE HISTORY BOOKS…

I am so busy that sometimes I don’t get the time to read all that you folks write here on the topic of BBC bias but I came across this and wanted to share more broadly. It’s by Biased BBC reader Dave S and you should all give it a read; Without any hope of enlightenment I listened to the “debate” on BBC Radio4 on immigration at 10.15pm.  Pointless apart … Continue reading

Journo Wars

We’ve been despairing over the BBC’s Middle East reporting for donkey’s years, but it’s still pretty shocking to read what Israel’s outgoing press officer Danny Seaman has to say about the difficulties of dealing with both foreign and home-grown journalists.(Hat tip Elder of Ziyon) Woe betide an outsider who joins in criticism of a beloved family member, because the same words assume a different cloak when the critic lacks intimacy, … Continue reading

BBC Mid-Term Election Epilogue

Check out this election wrap-up by Matt Frei and Katty Kay, who co-anchored the BBC’s coverage of the second-most important election in human history. Their bias is there for all to see. Frei’s personal bias and unwavering support for the President gets even more outrageous in his blog post. Their first point is about all the money spent on the campaign. I completely agree – as do most people in … Continue reading

BBC:You Know Palin’s Latest Video Shows She’s Still Shallow But Oh So Cunning..

Of course there is an element of snark in this BBC piece on the latest Palin video but there is also a reluctant admission It is one minute and nine seconds of pure advertising genius – a dazzling calling card from the woman who, most now agree, wants to be president. The writer, Paul Adams, is naturally sniffy about the imagery, calling it “political bromide”. That had me laughing into … Continue reading