They used to say that, when British comedians went to
Australia to ply their trade, it meant they were on the way out. There are
times when what appear to be bold attempts to branch out are not a sign of
popularity and strength, but a tiring audience and weakness. That was the first
thought to enter on reading the news of a new venture by Melanie “not just Barking but halfway to Upminster”
Phillips.
About to become even less fair and balanced
Mad Mel is
going to conquer the USA, or at least she believes she is. And this will
not be some kind of cheap and nasty addition to the plethora of shock jocks,
right-leaning pundits, and the roster of dubiously talented hosts and pundits
at Fox News Channel (fair and balanced my
arse). Mel has declared, with jaw-dropping pretentiousness, that she is
pitching to the more thoughtful market.
“I’m certainly not
setting myself up as a figurehead and certainly not in the Sarah Palin or Rush
Limbaugh model,” Mel told the Independent.
“My model is much more the kind of people
who read The Wall Street Journal, the kind of people who are thoughtful – the
centre ground rather than the red-in-tooth-and-claw political right”. This from
a Daily Mail attack pundit.
Just how “thoughtful”
a discourse Mel customarily brings her readers is then helpfully explained as
the Indy reminds its readers that she
recently called Barack Obama a “sulky
narcissist with close links to people with a history of thuggish, far-left,
black-power, Jew-bashing, west-hating politics”. So the conclusion has to
be reached that the sternest of Dacre’s Glendas is having a laugh.
Those Stateside who may still be unsure of where Mel fits in
to the pantheon of American literature (or not) should also check out her
latest rant in the Mail, where
she makes an art form out of her undoubted speciality “Someone said something nasty about me on social media therefore THE
LEFT IS TRYING TO CLOSE DOWN THE DEBATE BECAUSE IT HATES FAMILIES”.
This line
of attack is recycled an infinitum, and ultimately ad nauseam, with some unnamed former Guardian colleague voicing disquiet about something she said being
followed by the conclusion that this means THE LEFT IS INTOLERANT. Children
were being born out of wedlock because THE LEFT HAD OBLITERATED THE FAMILY AND
SEXUALISED LITTLE GIRLS.
This is not an upmarket export. It is more than likely an
attempt to rationalise today’s reality by packaging up all that she finds bad
and shoehorning it into a form which she can then dump on her critics. That, to
an audience that is largely unaware of her backstory, is not going to interest
them. There is an oversupply of right-leaning voices in the USA right now, too,
after that election they all called wrongly.
Melanie Phillips is unlikely to make an impact there. She’ll blame the left for that.
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