Today, the Daily Mail’s
unfunny and talentless churnalist Richard Littlejohn has returned to a theme he
gives every impression of obsessing over, and that is his perception that the
Police are becoming increasingly reliant on dawn raids, rather than to question
suspects discreetly, before building the case against them and only then
arresting and charging.
Cops, Guv? Coming to get me, innit?!?
“Arrest
first - ask questions later: How dawn raids and ransacking houses became
standard operating procedure” he blusters, apropos of Nigel Evans being
nicked at the weekend. But he doesn’t care about the Tory MP for Ribble Valley.
Dicky Windbag is, first and foremost, concerned about what happens to Himself
Personally Now. And it seems he is frightened the rozzers might come after him.
At first, back in 2011, he
took an almost jocular view as news emerged of Neil “Wolfman” Wallis having his collar felt. On that occasion, the
criticism was that the Met were putting all their effort into phone hacking
when they should, he believed, have been arresting Muslims, who were going to bring down ten airliners, except of
course that this act never came to pass.
But by early 2012, the paranoia had descended on The Sage Of
Vero Beach: “Scotland
Yard Stasi and this sinister assault on a free Press” was the headline.
“Squads of up to 20 police officers raid
suburban houses at six o’clock in the morning. In related operations, dozens
more detectives rip out car doors, tear up floorboards and search through
underwear drawers and beneath mattresses, terrifying innocent women and
children”.
This would not normally bother Littlejohn, or indeed any of
his pals who scrabble around the dunghill that is Grubstreet. But when his
fellow hacks get hit, that’s different. And anyhow, they say they’re all
innocent, and as any fule kno they’re all pillars of honesty and integrity,
aren’t they?
Then he goes and calls Trevor Kavanagh “one of the most respected political journalists of his generation”
and everyone goes into Smash advert mode. A word in your shell-like, Dicky, he’s
a Murdoch stooge and the only thing he gains respect for is his ability to reel
off whoppers while keeping a straight face. But the common thread running
through these stories is Littlejohn’s own mounting fear.
In February this year he was off on one again: “Where's the liberal outrage at this sinister
threat to our freedom?” he moaned. “Our” meant he and his fellow hacks.
He never batted an eyelid when it was anyone else getting hauled out of bed and
taken down the cop shop for a light grilling. And today’s outburst suggests he
can’t keep his mind off the story, which leads one conclusion to be drawn.
Littlejohn is scared that he’ll be next. Even if he stays in his gated Florida
compound.
2 comments:
I presume that his fears about the midnight knock on the doors of Littlejohn mansions are simply paranoia or propaganda. It is inconceivable that this paragon would have done anything that merited police attention.
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