In order to compete with Telegraph
Blogs and the Guardian’s Comment Is
Free, the Mail Online repository
of ranting, RightMinds, has taken on
board a number of aspiring right-leaning characters to contribute to Simon “Enoch was right” Heffer’s e-dustbin. But
the signs are that the Hefferlump has had to scrape the barrel to populate his
blog register.
The horrible Hefferlump in its natural habitat
And in coming to that conclusion, one name that has become
increasingly visible from here on Zelo Street is that of Adrian
Hilton. Who he? Well, Hilton is described
as “a former Parliamentary candidate”,
but this manages to omit the fact that his selection, for the Slough
constituency, was followed by Michael Howard having
him removed prior to the 2005 General Election.
The removal came following Hilton’s assertion that the
signing of the Maastricht Treaty by the UK had
been “an act of treason”. And
little has changed in the intervening period: last October, in a post for Iain
Dale’s new group blog Dale & Co.,
he asserted that “The
Alternative to an EU Referendum is Civil Disobedience”. His RightMinds posts don’t improve that
impression.
Hilton’s Euro-ranting has continued, with his celebration at
“The
fall of the house of Europe”, although of course this has not occurred.
He then continued his quest for “liberation
from the EU” by laying into Ken Clarke, who, having been allowed to
contest a whole string of elections and who has held most of the great offices
of state, is concluded to be some lesser kind of being.
Along the way, Hilton finds time to prop up the flaccid ego
of the Hefferlump (whom he classifies as an “academic and political heavyweight”) by joining
in with the “Enoch was right” rubbish,
and ending by asking triumphantly “what
manner of failure is it when the name of Enoch eclipses every Tory politician
of the 20th century, excepting those of Winston and Margaret”.
To which the answer is that Powell was, and remains, a
failure. But Hilton has saved his most rabid opinions until recently. First he
asserted “George
Soros warns of German Eurozone Reich” – although he acknowledged “he didn’t use the word ‘Reich’” – in attempting
to align the EU with the memory of Nazism, and then attempted the most blatant
smear against his greatest hate.
“UKIP
condemns EU anti-Semitism” he proclaimed two days ago, demonstrating
not only his drift away from the Tory Party, but also his rabid paranoia. There
follows paragraph after paragraph of self-justification, but the impression
remains that Hilton is frightened of something that isn’t there, with his dredging
up the Third Reich confirming his desperation to smear the EU.
One can only wonder
how many more of these goons Heffer has recruited.
1 comment:
I bet he wasn't talking about the Third Reich at all. I bet it was the Holy Roman Empire all along. Come on, what do you reckon?
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