Friday, September 3, 2010

Anyone Speak Chinese for Sally?

While she may be getting regular slots on Sky News and the Today program, “freelance journalist and Labour Party activist” Sally Bercow must know she has really made it when Chinese news channels are animating her colourful past…

Can anyone translate?

Friday Caption Contest (Fund-raising Edition)

Quote of the Day

Kelvin MacKenzie told Sky News last night…

“If it turns out Christopher Myers is gay it could be a real problem for Mr Hague…”

BabyCam at Downing Street

Well there’s Saturday’s front pages sorted:

Aww.

UPDATE: Hats off to Dizzy for the headline “Florence Meets the Machine”.

The Turn

Another day and still the newspapers are poring over Hague’s statement. Many “experts” have been wheeled out to criticise the foolishness of opening up to such an extent with the Telegraph leading the angle. The also look at his voting record and the Indy suggests there is whiff of homophobia about the statement. Tory MPs are quoted criticising the judgement of sharing a room with an aide, especially given the rumours that have circulated for years.

The Mail and The Mirror both speculate whether Hague will walk.

The TV channels have turned their attention to speculation about the Sundays…

UPDATE: The New York Times questions the nuclear denial tactic.



The Case for US Support for Israeli Raid on Iran | Niall Ferguson
Liberal Leftovers | Liberal Vision
Bad Week for the Guardian | Harry Cole
Sybaritic Sarko | Mail
Lembit Speaks Out About the Music Video | Sky News
Nobody Likes Andy Slaughter | Mail
They Don’t Want Aid, We Do | Sun
Ignore the Courts | Douglas Murray
We Could Bomb Iran | Daily Beast
6,000 Scroungers on £100k | Mail
No.10: Lansley “Should Be Shot” | Political Scrapbook
Labour Rogue Spin Operation | Public Affairs News

Previously Seen


Peter Botting


Prezza breaks with Labour to tell Adam Boulton:

“I don’t like you but I don’t want to put you under statutory control.”



DisgustedOfMitcham2 says:

Maybe if they really wanted to “decontaminate the Labour brand” with business people, they shouldn’t have totally buggered up the economy?

Just a thought.


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