To Fix Firmly

..in a Surrounding Mass.*George Alegiah almost beamed as he announced that Israel has agreed to co-operate with the UN in the flotilla inquiry.People who defend Israel might heave a small sigh of relief at that news. There’s a saying I’ve just invented that goes: ‘sometimes Israel makes things more difficult for its defenders than is necessary.’ I often read Ray Cook’s interesting blog, and he’s glad they’ve decided to go … Continue reading

WE ARE ALL HEZBOLLAH

Wonder did you read this piece of biased pro-Hezbollah garbage from the BBC’s Natalia Antelava? Aren’t Hezbollah just wonderful – and as for that guy Nasrallah – I bet he makes YOU feel safe too. Unless you are a Jew, and then, who cares. Right? Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.

BIG OIL

So-called charities like Oxfam and WWF are without doubt the leaders of climate change hysteria. They demonstrated this at the recent formal UN climate change talks by smashing the Saudia Arabia nameplate in pieces and despositing it in a hotel lavatory bowl, sparking a diplomatic incident. Their grievance was apparently that the Saudi desire to keep selling oil so that our cars can run and we can keep warm was … Continue reading

Storm in Teacup

My post Self-Fulfilling Backlash suggested the press was trying to whip up an artificial storm over a comment by Shimon Peres, which was taken out of context and sensationalised by the Telegraph and Haartetz. Now it seems they have succeeded in doing so. A damp squib, anyway. Who’s surprised?The Express and the Mail have jumped aboard, with the help of Andrew Rosindell who the Express quotes as saying: “It is … Continue reading

"BEHIND THE SHADOWS"

What does Mossad really get up to? That’s the burning question that concerns the BBC. You can find out here! Funny how the success of Mossad so bothers the BBC. They’re still upset about the Hamas terrorist taken out by someone in Dubai. Can you imagine the howls of indignation from the BBC if our own secret services were half as effective as Mossad in these times? Click through to read … Continue reading

WHO LET THE THUGS OUT?

BBC reporter Mark Simpson was on this morning to tell us about a car bombing of a police station in Londonderry. Of course Mark doesn’t call it Londonderry, he chooses to use the preferred Irish nationalist term “Derry”. He also suggests that this was a relatively minor event – nothing to see move along. We then had the Mayor of “Derry” interviewed – once again the BBC using a particular … Continue reading

THE PAKISTAN PROBLEM

The BBC is quite outrageous in the way IT is trying to keep the row over David Cameron’s comments about elements with the Pakistani establishment “looking both ways” when it comes to the war on terror. Each morning, they are running stories to imply that everyone (mostly them and a few Labour Asian MP’s) is enraged at Cameron’s “insult”to Pakistan. It’s remarkable to see the BBC acting as chief cheer-leader … Continue reading

"ASIAN" MEN

The BBC ran this item this morning concerning the sexual exploitation of a 14 year old girl by what is consistently referred to as a group of “men”. Towards the end of the item, Sarah Montague brought up the point that some people might point to the fact that these men were “Asian”. Martin Narey from Barnardos was on hand to dismiss the idea that one could draw any conclusions … Continue reading

HOW VERY DARE HE!

A Biased BBC reader brought this totally neutral balanced piece of political reporting by Paul Reynolds to my attention; For some reason, I can’t seem to recall Paul being quite so sarcastic during the Labour years, I wonder why? The British Prime Minister David Cameron has invented a new diplomacy – go to one country and criticise another. Click through to read and contribute comments on this post.

White and Hideously Liberal.

There’s been a spate of critical analyses and lampoons of “white liberals” on some of the blogs I’ve been looking at.The longest post I’ve ever seen by Edmund Standing on Harry’s Place has polarised the commentariat – they either love it or loathe it – then there’s this ballad from Mark Allinson in a comment on Melanie Phillips’ blog (August 2nd, 2010 12:22am) that starts:“I envy the moral perfection,Of the … Continue reading