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 a bit late getting the
breakfast on. So there.
6
Murdoch Is Served (77) Yes, we’re that many posts into the series
started in July 2009. This third anniversary edition looked at those being
charged and noted that one of their number, Stuart Kuttner, was the one who let
the cat out of the bag when he overreacted to Nick Davies on BBC Radio. If only
he’d kept schtum.
5
Aidan Burley Gaffe? Taxi For Tories! The MP for Cannock Chase reacted
exactly as his training told him to, as he condemned the positive portrayal of
the NHS at the Olympic opening ceremony as “leftie”.
Burley highlights the problem for the Tories: rather a lot of ideologically
sound but intolerant new MPs.
4
Tabloid Troll Spins And Flounders Poor Dennis Rice was clearly unhappy
at the latest Phonehackgate developments, and was more than ready to defend
Andy Coulson, despite his past, which I felt compelled to remind him about. In detail.
3
Olympic Right-Wing Tweet In Mouth For your enjoyment, this post
assembled a selection of the sour grapes, reimagining of history, and downright
stupidity exhibited by right leaning Tweeters as they reacted – generally badly
– to the rather excellent Olympic opening ceremony.
2
Grant Shapps And Twitter The way in which the Housing Minister gets his
Twitter following to gradually expand was laid bare as it was shown he was
following and unfollowing others on a scale not humanly possible. Either Shapps
has a full time Twitter gofer, or there is some kind of script running in the
background.
1
Guido Fawked – Toynbee Hypocrisy No Zelo Street Top Six is complete without an
appearance by the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines and his tame gofer, the
flannelled fool Henry Cole, and today’s is no exception. The Laurel and Hardy
of the blogosphere had accused the Guardian’s
Polly Toynbee of hypocrisy: this post shows that they were not only being
highly selective in their chosen quotes, but also that they were the real
hypocrites. Another fine mess, once again.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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