So what’s hot, and what’s not, in the past week’s blogging?
Here are the six most popular posts on Zelo Street for the past seven days,
counting down in reverse order, because, well, I’m off for a walk later to
catch the nice weather before it rains again. So there.
6
Plastic Brits – It’s Just Not Cricket The sniffy hacks at the Maily Telegraph were not at all happy
that some of Team GB were not born in the UK, but didn’t raise an eyebrow about
all the England cricketers born overseas. What a surprise. Not.
5
Littlejohn And Another Foot In Mouth Howler The Daily Mail’s million pound churnalist ranted about the Police not
being part of the community they served, and being like an alien force, but
between him cobbling together his copy and publication, a local policeman was
shot dead acting to save a fellow member of the community he served. No apology
has yet been offered. Dick is still a
dick.
4
Guido Fawked – Totally Wrong On LIBOR The perpetually thirsty Paul
Staines and his tame gofer, the flannelled fool Henry Cole, went after Shriti
Vadera and Pa Broon over the Barclays rate fixing saga, only for the man from
the Bank of England to testify that they had nothing to do with it. Another fine mess.
3
Now Open Europe Wants Us In The EU Yes, even the arch-sceptic folks at
Open Europe are advising caution over talk of the UK exiting the EU, as their
director Mats Persson told in the Maily
Telegraph. There was the usual rabid response from the sewer of commenters,
rather than any kind of pause for thought. No
change there.
2
Mel And Her Class A Mind Messing In order to put paid to any move
towards drug decriminalisation, the Daily
Mail’s legendarily foul mouthed editor sent Melanie “not just Barking but halfway to Upminster” Phillips over the top to
frighten the readers and stiffen their spines against such ideas. Here’s why
she was talking rubbish. As usual.
1
Guido Fawked – One More In The Eye The Laurel and Hardy of the
blogosphere found themselves in Private
Eye for their hypocrisy over taking money from the Russian Government while
accusing MP Chris Bryant of doing something similar. So then they pretended to
have known about it all along, by talking of Labour MPs who were their “sources”. But they were making it all
up. Another fine mess, once again.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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