[Update at end of post]
Sometimes the opposition comes riding to your rescue when you need to show them up for what they are. In the case of the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and his tame gofer, the flannelled fool Henry Cole, they have come galloping today following news that Newsweek magazine has run a feature on the deeply unpleasant Piers “Morgan” Moron, long a target of the Guido Fawkes blog.
Sometimes the opposition comes riding to your rescue when you need to show them up for what they are. In the case of the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and his tame gofer, the flannelled fool Henry Cole, they have come galloping today following news that Newsweek magazine has run a feature on the deeply unpleasant Piers “Morgan” Moron, long a target of the Guido Fawkes blog.
Modest as ever
Moron was
the subject of a Department Of Trade And Industry (DTI) investigation back
in 2004 into his
behaviour at the time of the Viglen share tipping affair that had kicked off in 2000. He had
bought a lot of shares in the company – emptying his and his then wife’s bank
accounts in the process – the
day before his paper’s own “City Slickers”
column tipped them strongly.
Moreover, the authors of “City Slickers”, James Hipwell and Anil Bhoyrul, had also indulged
in an impulse purchase of the same shares – as had a number of other Mirror hacks. The slickers walked the
plank for that, but Moron escaped unscathed. Newsweek has obtained access to the records of the DTI probe, and
Moron’s interviews, which has generated fresh interest.
Course I can identify a policeman - they're the f***ers who pulled me over
However, although the transcripts show Moron being
confronted with details of his emails and phone calls, he defends himself
robustly, and of course did not face any kind of prosecution. And his bosses at
CNN will already know about the saga – it would have been hard for them to miss
it, given the attendant publicity. So how could the Fawkes blog spice this one
up?
The answer is all too predictable: the Laurel and Hardy of
the blogosphere, who earlier this week went after Pa Broon whom they accused of lying, have been doing something remarkably similar as they spin the Moron
story. So the DTI does not get a mention, and instead the
transcripts are elevated to the status of “Police
interview”. The less than dynamic duo is at least consistent here.
Of course it was the Police, cos I'm on telly!
After all, when
they first picked up on the impending Newsweek
piece they talked of “Police
Interview Transcripts”. Perhaps they really believe that, but it is
significant that neither of them stopped to think for a minute: getting hold of
Police records, especially since Operation Motorman, is nigh on impossible
nowadays. More likely Staines and Cole wanted to believe it.
All that the Newsweek
article does is revisit a long closed investigation, which its target audience
may find interesting because the central character is now a primetime host on
CNN. Otherwise, nothing has changed in Moron’s situation. And I’ll predict
right now that if it does, nothing that the Fawkes blog says will have had any
effect whatsoever on whatever happens.
They are, as ever, clueless, ineffectual and dishonest. Another fine mess.
[UPDATE 1930 hours: although Staines and Cole do not, repeat not, read this blog, the reference to "Police" was removed from today's Fawkes blog post after I published the original of this one. I'm sure that this was mere coincidence.
Sadly for the less than dynamic duo, I had already taken a screenshot. Moreover, the 8 June post on the Fawkes blog still has the "Police" howler. Thus every sign of a Cole rush job - too little, too late. As before, another fine mess]
[UPDATE 1930 hours: although Staines and Cole do not, repeat not, read this blog, the reference to "Police" was removed from today's Fawkes blog post after I published the original of this one. I'm sure that this was mere coincidence.
Sadly for the less than dynamic duo, I had already taken a screenshot. Moreover, the 8 June post on the Fawkes blog still has the "Police" howler. Thus every sign of a Cole rush job - too little, too late. As before, another fine mess]
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