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, there’s tidying to do later. So there.
6
This Is Paul Dacre’s Truth, Tell Me Yours The BBC Trust acknowledged
that a documentary fronted by John Humphrys had not backed up one if its
assertions with relevant statistics. Cue the legendarily foul mouthed editor of
the Daily Mail going berserk and
ranting uncontrollably for no reason at all.
5
Multiple Personality Spiv Spills Beans Deeply untrustworthy Tory Party
chairman Grant “Spiv” Shapps failed
to convince his audience to buy another of his dodgy motahs, but did let slip
that Lynton Crosby had a hand up his back.
4
So Farewell Then, The Commentator The group blog that deliberately
defamed Zelo Street, and therefore brought The Curse Of Zelo down on it, was left desperately seeking money as
it sank slowly into the West.
3
Flannelled Fool Race Bait Fail Attempts by the odious Henry Cole, tame
gofer to the perpetually thirsty Paul Staines at the Guido Fawkes blog, to pin
the “race baiting” label on Laurence
Durnan at Political Scrapbook
floundered, as Cole failed to understand what he was going on about (no change
there, then).
2
Delingpole Scrapes The Misogyny Barrel Back in the Top Six, this post
from late January shows how James “saviour
of Western civilisation” Delingpole got himself into hot water after a
gratuitous and nasty attack on Suzanne Moore.
1
Delingpole Misogyny No Shock Horror Yes folks, it’s Double Del Boy this
week, after the self-styled “saviour of
Western civilisation” once again opened mouth and inserted boot, this time
in an exchange with Labour MP Stella Creasy. Anyone would think that he had a
problem with the opposite sex.
And that’s the end of
another blogtastic week, blog pickers. Not
‘arf!
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