As if she had not caused enough ridicule to rain on her
parade already, former Tory MP Louise Mensch, now representing the distant
constituency of Manhattan Upmarket, has taken a golden opportunity to embarrass
spinmeister Alastair Campbell and instead missed an open goal – all because of
her propensity to say things that happen not to be true.
Guess who's behind this story?
First up, we have to understand why Ms Mensch is going after
Big Al, and a Tweet he sent more than seven months ago. This is because
Campbell has just been confirmed as advising Mil The Younger and his team, a
move that has provoked apoplexy among many who scrabble around the dunghill
that is Grubstreet. And, as she wants to curry favour with Rupe, she has
decided to join in.
Her intervention was as deliberate as it was clumsy: Campbell
was described as a “would-be Labour MP
who told me to get my tits out for Page 3”. Then she ruined her hashtag flourish
by spelling “feminism” wrong. Now, I
follow Big Al, and if he said that, I would have noticed. Perhaps I was
travelling at the time. So let’s look at what he actually said. Because it isn’t what Ms Mensch asserted.
Campbell picked up on someone else’s Tweet which pondered “Wouldn’t be surprised if @louisemensch
turned up on Page 3 next” to which he added “great idea @rupertmurdoch sort it out”. Now, you can say with some
assurance that he made a gratuitously sexist comment, if only by inference,
given the nature of the Sun’s Page 3,
but he did not tell her to get her
tits out.
So her demand for a retraction was close, but not close
enough to get her the proverbial cigar. The resulting frustration caused her to
lose her position on the moral high ground, as she decided to have a swipe at
me instead. “They are a bit obsessed with
me” she replied to one of her admirers who had read what I’d Tweeted and
got the wrong end of it.
Yes, anyone who enjoys Ms Mensch’s unintentionally hilarious
foot-in-mouth Tweets and her resorting to untrue assertions is obsessed, rather
than laughing at her. As the red mist had now descended, she demanded “Retraction, Tim?” to which she received
a firm refusal, as I hadn’t endorsed or even spoken up for Campbell’s Tweet
from March. So it was time to change tack.
“He didn’t RT. He
Tweeted. Where’s your story on that?” she demanded, showing again that she
can’t be bothered getting her facts straight. I didn’t say he’d done one or the
other, just that an RT is not an endorsement, which is a factual statement.
This did not prevent her from adding the hashtag “#spinner”, a hilarious coda from someone paid by Murdoch to do
just that, however badly.
And Louise Mensch became a Tory MP. Something seriously wrong there methinks.
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