OBAMALOVE…

Have a giggle as we enter the weekend by reading Mark Mardell’s latest love poem to Obama. It strikes me yet again that poorer black Americans have infinitely more patience than those who are new to economic hardship, (Mmm……is he trying to say w-h-i-t-es?) and they don’t expect change to happen overnight. But they, too, await results. There is little doubt that Mr Obama’s image is not all it was when … Continue reading

MISREPRESENTING AS ALWAYS!

I bring you this via the Libertarian Bulldog… “The BBC has made available on its website a 54 minute recording of the discussion in Parliament about the quangos situation. The page is headlined: Quango reform will cost jobs, warns Maude No, really? Wow, who would have thought it. I’m not watching the entire discussion so cannot say whether Frances Maude did or did not make such a warning. What I’m pretty sure … Continue reading

FISHY BUSINESS

Anyone catch the easy ride afforded to Nicola Sturgeon during this interview on the BBC? Note how Evan Davies gets lippy to start with, is given a verbal slap by the not so lovely Nicola, and then allows her to trot out one economic inanity after another without serious challenge. SNP delusionalism is given free vent without so much as a demur murmur. Click through to read and contribute comments … Continue reading

MINING THE BIAS….

I’ve had several emails on the subject of BBC bias by omission concerning their coverage of the Chilean miners reascue. In essence, it comes down to one thing – a visceral BBC loathing of admitting the formidable contribution the US has made in bringing the trapped men out. Biased BBC contributor Jon Hunt spells it out in clear terms… “Thereal heroes are American, not that you would know that fromany British news … Continue reading

HEAP OF S**T…

The Guardian has been speculating whether the BBC’s committment to reporting climate change is lessening. And earlier in the week, as I noted here, the Daily Telegraph suggested that new BBC editorial guidelines would force more balanced coverage of the topic. I have news for them both. Nothing has changed, and if anything the climate alarmist fervour is getting worse. The evidence? Yesterday, a reporter called Tom Heap presented a … Continue reading

PETER ALLEN: TEA PARTIES "BIT STRONG FOR OUR TASTES"

The BBC’s Kevin Connolly has been doing a series of reports from Missouri this week for Radio Five Live Drive. Yesterday he spoke to Reed Chambers, a Tea Party activist in the city of Independence. In response to a series of quick-fire questions Chambers said that he wanted lower taxes, federal government to keep out of healthcare, less gun control, that he backed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan (adding … Continue reading

Question Time LiveBlog 14th October 2010

Question Time tonight comes from Cheltenham, birthplace of Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards and Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris. It has 3 councillors representing the “People Against Bureaucracy” Party. On the panel tonight we have David Willetts MP, Tessa Jowell MP, Phil Willis, Sir Max Hastings and race-obsessed historian Dr Maria Misra who writes for the Guardian and the New Statesman about how nasty the Raj was. She has form on QT. For those … Continue reading

THE AXEING OF THE QUANGOS

Listen to this interview by Sarah Montague and in particular focus on her tone when she engages with Conservative Francis Maude. The glacial edge is so obvious, hostility barely disguised when she gets going. I can’t understand why the Conservatives indulge the BBC, treating it as some sort of benign national treasurer when in fact it is an international malignancy.   Click through to read and contribute comments on this … Continue reading