Jester129
Established Member
...the fact that the Princess of Wales loves to read the DAILY MAIL ONLINE? Just wondered. Discuss.
But you can't use the online version as toilet paper.That's the best way to do it.
You don't need to if you've a copy of The Grauniad.But you can't use the online version as toilet paper.
the fact that the Princess of Wales loves to read the DAILY MAIL ONLINE?
You must have a tough a—seI read the Daily Mail online...... What ya sayin? ...
You obviously haven't been reading the Guardian. It was a leading campaigner against Corbyn, mainly via polly Toynbee and Jonathan Freedland, and others........ The Grauniad is so intent on getting its Corbynite agenda laced through each article, .....
Shame it's no longer funny.The Eye' remains as perceptive and well-researched as always, shame it's not a daily.
I agree to a limited extent Jacob.; don't read the Guardian enough, fair point. I'd make the subtle distinction between Corbyn and Corbynite: the man vs his policies or political leanings. I agree with you, P.T. et al did indeed lead the charge against the man, but I suspect some of his ideas are being re-packaged in a more 'acceptable' wording, watered down, by some contemporary correspondents. I find most of the political commentary tedious, self-serving and manipulative of facts, so I ignore its existence for the most part. There have only ever been two honest politicians: Jack Ashley and Martin Bell. The rest are snake-oil salesmaen and women.You obviously haven't been reading the Guardian
As it is online there is no actual "bum fodder" produced. Mind you, whatever paper you read, you have to negotiate the particular bias of that publication. And, as an erstwhile reader of the "Grauniad" I am well aware of this.You must have a tough a—se
The Bellylaugh is SO right-wing, Tory-centric and well-nigh Trumpian in places, so it's out. The Grauniad is so intent on getting its Corbynite agenda laced through each article, it sort of gets boring quickly...though I do like John Craces's turn of phraseand juxtapositions when he's getting acerbic. As for the other comics, once you discard anything remotely to do with the Murdoch Spin Corporation, there is little left. One is fine, but a bit anaemic. 'The Eye' remains as perceptive and well-researched as always, shame it's not a daily.
You obviously haven't been reading the Guardian. It was a leading campaigner against Corbyn, mainly via polly Toynbee and Jonathan Freedland, and others.
They disguise their bias by putting in odds and ends with a different point of view, to give an illusion of balance. Many have refused to write for the Guardian for that reason, notably the later David Graeber
and others cancelled subscriptions.
Guardian has always been strongly supportive of Israel and helped with the false allegations of antisemitism campaign against the left
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