With the certainty of night following day, anyone appearing
in front of the camera at the BBC is routinely attacked by the obedient hackery
of the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre for being, well, someone who appears
in front of the camera at the BBC. Because this, as any fule kno, means that
they are part of the rotten leftie conspiracy that lies at the heart of the
Corporation.
What's f***ing wrong with kicking BBC staff, c***?!?
And in recent years there has been no greater hate figure
than a presenter who is (a) female, (b) unmarried (Oh! The shame of it all!!),
(c) attractive, (d) highly intelligent, (e) on top of her subject, and (f) once
dated not one, but two leading figures in the Labour Party. Step forward
Stephanie Flanders, who, during her tenure as BBC Economics Editor, was the
target of The Full Dacre spite attack. Several times.
The Mail lost
no time telling readers that Ms Flanders once dated Mil The Younger and,
later on, “Auguste” Balls. This meant
that she was, by association, just as rotten and leftie and damn socialist as
they were. The scene being by now duly set, the hacks and pundits just needed
to go into “colour by numbers” mode
and it was “job done”. An early
example was an exchange with Young Dave.
Ms Flanders was sceptical of Cameron’s “recognition of marriage in the tax system”, asking “I'm not married. I have a small child. Are
you saying the Conservative Party would like me to be married?” which was
sufficient for tedious and unfunny churnalist Richard
Littlejohn to assert that Ms Flanders was “symptomatic of the whole BBC/Guardianista/New Labour mindset”.
Later, the Mail clearly
sided with Iain Duncan Cough after he had unsubtly accused Ms Flanders of “peeing all over British industry”. She
was accused of siding with Labour, Duncan Cough was quoted in full, and just to
make readers sure which side they should support, it was stressed that she had
been privately educated and lived in a house worth over £1 million.
That story was recycled as the Mail dutifully
reported on “the liberal, left-wing
leaning of the state broadcaster”. It wasn’t the only slice of knocking
copy aimed at Ms Flanders (see HERE).
Even human interest stories about her were patronising and snarky, as witness
the characterisation of Ms Flanders as “The
Credit Crunch Crumpet” (this from a female author, too).
So how do the Dacre doggies deal with the news that Ms
Flanders is to leave the
BBC to join J P Morgan Asset Management? Whoops! Out go all the “rotten leftie” insults. The Beeb is no
longer a profligate and money-wasting machine. Instead, readers
are told to be jealous because she is going to be paid A Huge Sum Of Money,
the amount having been invented in the newsroom.
And no apology for all the malicious tat of the recent past.
No change there, then.
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