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Sunday 7 December 2014

Don’t Menshn Murdoch Criminality

The Sunday edition of the Super Soaraway Currant Bun is hidden away behind a paywall, but one helpful regular has made parts of today’s print edition available to Zelo Street (see how that works, Rupe?). And a clear highlight is the seriously draughty glasshouse at present inhabited by (thankfully) former Tory MP Louise Mensch, who has been ordered to kick the hated BBC.
(c) Doc Hackenbush 2014

The BBC fat cats are at it again – and now they’re using YOUR money to attack the Sun” she whines, although she does not know how the Beeb’s rebuttals are funded (not all the Corporation’s income comes from the licence fee). And, as the man said, there’s more: “That’s right, with an election coming up, the Beeb has decided it’s all hands on deck to help Mili – it no longer pretends to be impartial”.

Note how rebutting the Sun is transformed into supporting Labour, which is an admission that her paper is supporting the Tories. Then she loses it completely: “its left-wing mouthpiece Norman Smith compares prosperous Britain to the dark days of Thirties depression”. He doesn’t. Try again. “Never mind that we are streets ahead of the EU”. We aren’t, and what the stuff has that got to do with it?
Then she takes the biscuit: “They lied to Parliament and now they’re lying to you”. Quite apart from the minor fact that she can’t stand that one up, this is someone who used Parliamentary privilege to lie very deliberately about, and defame in the process, Piers Morgan, not once but twice. Small wonder she’s so knowledgeable about lying to Parliament – she has first hand experience.

But look out, she’s on to recruitment: “The Beeb defended its ‘jobs for the boys’ culture ... Sorry, ‘I like my mate’ isn’t good enough, BBC – you have to openly advertise the role and consider everyone fairly”. Quite so Ms Mensch, so perhaps you’d like to tell us how Creepy Uncle Rupe openly advertised for a pundit to write the column that you now write.

And while you’re at it, perhaps you’d like to tell us how the Murdoch press openly advertised, and considered everyone fairly, for the column now written by Tony Parsons. Or, indeed, the piss-poor column now cobbled together by the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and his rabble from the Guido Fawkes blog. And the Times leader writer berth occupied by the serially clueless Tim Montgomerie.

Moreover, the Murdoch press has no room to talk about spraying millions up the wall, after it paid out those kinds of sums to phone hacking victims. The BBC doesn’t have several of its present and former staff on trial right now on a number of criminal charges. And the BBC didn’t employ the likes of Mazher Mahmood to routinely trash careers for his own gratification and a few more sales.

Creepy Uncle Rupe’s poodles are in no position to lecture the Beeb. About anything.

2 comments:

Carl Eve said...

They lied to Parliament...? Well, it's lucky an editor didn't say they pay police officers as well... erm... hold it...

DBC said...

It will be interesting to see how the Sun (and other tabloids) report on this week's docudrama about Christopher Jefferies and the way that certain newspapers crucified him on their front pages.