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 have to get the washing out
(again). So there.
6
Littlejohn Redefines Welfare The Daily
Mail’s talentless and unfunny churnalist told his readers that no disabled
people were suffering benefit cuts, and that pensions were not part of the
welfare bill.
5
Keogh Reports While Others Spin The fact of the Keogh Review did not
match the horror stories spun by the Telegraph,
Mail and Sun. But that didn’t stop the crude politicisation by the Tories.
4
Katie Hopkins – The Media’s Problem The tabloids continued to scream
about the unsubtle antics of the former Apprentice contestant. Why? She’s their
creation, and so she’s their problem.
3
Daily Mail Suckered By Bigots The obedient hackery of the legendarily
foul mouthed Paul Dacre is always on the lookout for Muslim bashing material.
And with the story of a 10 year old being allegedly denied a drink of water
because his class mates were fasting as part of Ramadan, they had a prime
opportunity. But the boy’s mother was a Football Casuals supporter, and the
rest didn’t add up, either.
2
Littlejohn BBC Fishing Rant Dicky Windbag was most unhappy – the hated
BBC had interviewed someone on the Today programme, and kept their identity
secret. Then the Mail couldn’t find her. So off went Littlejohn, fishing to try
and narrow down the search while his boss got a PI on the case.
1
Is It Time To Sack Toby Young? The loathsome pundit asked if it was
time to sack Culture Secretary Maria Miller – having come rather late to this
one – but then got his Wimbledon winners and runners-up mixed up. If he can’t
differentiate between Marion Bartoli and Sabine Lisicki, what is the point of
Toby Young?
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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