watching the defectives
WHO GUARDS THE GUARDIAN
Great high jinks at British lefty rag The Guardian where a journalist wrote recently of Jimmy Carter's botched attempt 30 years ago to rescue hostages from the Ayatollahs in Iran. The journalist referred to the mission as the Entebbe Raid. Of course the Entebbe raid had nothing to do with Jimmy Carter. The Entebbe raid was a successful Israeli mission against Muslim thugs which involved wiping the floor with the terrorists and rescuing the hostages. It had nothing to do with Jimmy Carter's incompetent dithering. In fact no Israeli anti terror operation ever bore any resemblance to the sort of failed half hearted military activity authorised by Jimmy Carter. Carter's manque de competence meant American lives were lost for nothing. The Israelis' hallmark was and is success. The Guardian in its published correction of its egregious error noted that the Israeli raid on Entebbe had been almost completely successful. Presumably this was a little lefty sleight of hand referring to one dead hostage and the death of the commando who led the raid and who was a brother of the present Israeli Prime Minister. The Guardian is suffering from too many teenagers on its staff. They know how to push the google button on their computers. But they don't know much else. Quis custodet ipsos teenagers, eh Guardian?
HOLIER THAN THOU
The Irish Independent published a smarmy little picture on its cover yesterday showing cutesy pilgrims climbing Croagh Patrick, a holy mountain in Ireland. The Irish Independent is fooling no one. You'd think butter wouldn't melt in their mouth. Abandoning their attempt to destroy the Catholic faith? I doubt it. Maybe just trying a little infiltration in order to sell a few newspapers? That's more like it. Still Independent Newspapers seems to me to be hovering on the brink of destruction as it attempts to negotiate an extension with its debtors for a paltry 200 million quid it owes them. Paltry because it's only a small fraction of Independent Newspapers total indebtedness. I'm telling you folks. They're goin bye byes. But I digress. Cutesy pic of cutesy pilgrims on the cover. But that's not all. Inside the Irish Independent, the coverage was closer to anti Catholic form. A report of the pilgrimage was provided by John Cooney, best known for calling on Catholics recently to boycott the sacraments. Cooney's opening paragraph referred to child abuse. Of course it did. You all know my analysis of this. I do not believe for one moment that the Irish Independent cares about child abuse victims. I am profoundly convinced that Independent Newspapers, along with the Irish Times and RTE, have spent twenty years recycling old child abuse cases as part of a concerted attempt to destroy the Catholic church. I am deeply concerned that in doing this Independent Newspapers, the Irish Times and RTE, have deliberately ignored the vast preponderence of sex abuse cases which do not involve Catholics and which therefore are of no use in their propaganda war against the church.
AN APOLOGY TO TONY O'REILLY
Occasionally when I write of the anti Catholic agenda at Independent Newspapers, whose proprietor is Tony O'Reilly, I refer to certain cowardly mendacious clypes within that organisation. Mention might be made here of Ian O'Doherty who falsely, malignly and indeed clownishly claimed in the Irish Independent that the Catholic church is a paedophile ring. The vomitous porcine little coward thought the publication of a new report on abuse in schools meant a free for all had been declared. He'll figure it out eventually. In my own humble way through the fog of war, I have sought to remind Tony O'Reilly just what lies his employees are telling in his newspapers. Another Independent Newspapers galoot who occasionally merits a mention in my gentle admonitions to Lord O'Reilly, is of course Ger Colleran, editor of the The Star. Colleran is well known for a malicious and malign attack on the church in which he falsely claimed that children had been screaming for help in every Catholic church presbytery in Ireland. Sometimes when I chide Tony O'Reilly, I like to remind Tony of the company he keeps. However my linking of him to Colleran has perhaps been a tad unfair. After all, Independent Newspapers simply publishes the Irish edition of the Daily Star. The real beneficial owner of that title appears to be Richard Desmond, the famous British porn baron. So Ger Colleran, who lied on television in asserting that children had been abused in every Catholic church presbytery in Ireland, the same Ger Colleran, plush bottomed, unctuous and insensate, this very Ger Colleran works for a porn baron. Funny isn't it? I wonder will Ger Colleran go to the hell he doesn't believe in for accepting checques from a porn baron. Hey Colleran. Do you think pornography causes child abuse? If the Asian babes Desmond exploits are actually children, that's child abuse isn't it Colleran? If the sexual disruptions to human males and females stemming from pornography lead a man or woman to commit child abuse, then the pornographer is also guilty of child abuse, isn't he Colleran. Hey Colleran. There's children screaming for help in every housing estate in Ireland, Britain, Europe, Australia, America and everywhere else because their Mammies, their Daddies, and their Uncles and their brothers are addicted to the pornographic poison Richard Desmond your boss sells. Gonna speak out about your boss are you Colleran? Wake me up when it's over Colleran. May your b**** rot.
AND FINALLY
The Times of London now has an Irish edition. Not to be confused with The Irish Times. The Times of London Irish edition features a back page feature entitled And Finally. I wonder did they get the idea for that off this blog. Intriguing. The Irish Times meanwhile has just published a picture of a little bird alighting on a feeder table. Now I know where they got that idea from. Little birds on feeders were nobodies until I came along.
Great high jinks at British lefty rag The Guardian where a journalist wrote recently of Jimmy Carter's botched attempt 30 years ago to rescue hostages from the Ayatollahs in Iran. The journalist referred to the mission as the Entebbe Raid. Of course the Entebbe raid had nothing to do with Jimmy Carter. The Entebbe raid was a successful Israeli mission against Muslim thugs which involved wiping the floor with the terrorists and rescuing the hostages. It had nothing to do with Jimmy Carter's incompetent dithering. In fact no Israeli anti terror operation ever bore any resemblance to the sort of failed half hearted military activity authorised by Jimmy Carter. Carter's manque de competence meant American lives were lost for nothing. The Israelis' hallmark was and is success. The Guardian in its published correction of its egregious error noted that the Israeli raid on Entebbe had been almost completely successful. Presumably this was a little lefty sleight of hand referring to one dead hostage and the death of the commando who led the raid and who was a brother of the present Israeli Prime Minister. The Guardian is suffering from too many teenagers on its staff. They know how to push the google button on their computers. But they don't know much else. Quis custodet ipsos teenagers, eh Guardian?
HOLIER THAN THOU
The Irish Independent published a smarmy little picture on its cover yesterday showing cutesy pilgrims climbing Croagh Patrick, a holy mountain in Ireland. The Irish Independent is fooling no one. You'd think butter wouldn't melt in their mouth. Abandoning their attempt to destroy the Catholic faith? I doubt it. Maybe just trying a little infiltration in order to sell a few newspapers? That's more like it. Still Independent Newspapers seems to me to be hovering on the brink of destruction as it attempts to negotiate an extension with its debtors for a paltry 200 million quid it owes them. Paltry because it's only a small fraction of Independent Newspapers total indebtedness. I'm telling you folks. They're goin bye byes. But I digress. Cutesy pic of cutesy pilgrims on the cover. But that's not all. Inside the Irish Independent, the coverage was closer to anti Catholic form. A report of the pilgrimage was provided by John Cooney, best known for calling on Catholics recently to boycott the sacraments. Cooney's opening paragraph referred to child abuse. Of course it did. You all know my analysis of this. I do not believe for one moment that the Irish Independent cares about child abuse victims. I am profoundly convinced that Independent Newspapers, along with the Irish Times and RTE, have spent twenty years recycling old child abuse cases as part of a concerted attempt to destroy the Catholic church. I am deeply concerned that in doing this Independent Newspapers, the Irish Times and RTE, have deliberately ignored the vast preponderence of sex abuse cases which do not involve Catholics and which therefore are of no use in their propaganda war against the church.
AN APOLOGY TO TONY O'REILLY
Occasionally when I write of the anti Catholic agenda at Independent Newspapers, whose proprietor is Tony O'Reilly, I refer to certain cowardly mendacious clypes within that organisation. Mention might be made here of Ian O'Doherty who falsely, malignly and indeed clownishly claimed in the Irish Independent that the Catholic church is a paedophile ring. The vomitous porcine little coward thought the publication of a new report on abuse in schools meant a free for all had been declared. He'll figure it out eventually. In my own humble way through the fog of war, I have sought to remind Tony O'Reilly just what lies his employees are telling in his newspapers. Another Independent Newspapers galoot who occasionally merits a mention in my gentle admonitions to Lord O'Reilly, is of course Ger Colleran, editor of the The Star. Colleran is well known for a malicious and malign attack on the church in which he falsely claimed that children had been screaming for help in every Catholic church presbytery in Ireland. Sometimes when I chide Tony O'Reilly, I like to remind Tony of the company he keeps. However my linking of him to Colleran has perhaps been a tad unfair. After all, Independent Newspapers simply publishes the Irish edition of the Daily Star. The real beneficial owner of that title appears to be Richard Desmond, the famous British porn baron. So Ger Colleran, who lied on television in asserting that children had been abused in every Catholic church presbytery in Ireland, the same Ger Colleran, plush bottomed, unctuous and insensate, this very Ger Colleran works for a porn baron. Funny isn't it? I wonder will Ger Colleran go to the hell he doesn't believe in for accepting checques from a porn baron. Hey Colleran. Do you think pornography causes child abuse? If the Asian babes Desmond exploits are actually children, that's child abuse isn't it Colleran? If the sexual disruptions to human males and females stemming from pornography lead a man or woman to commit child abuse, then the pornographer is also guilty of child abuse, isn't he Colleran. Hey Colleran. There's children screaming for help in every housing estate in Ireland, Britain, Europe, Australia, America and everywhere else because their Mammies, their Daddies, and their Uncles and their brothers are addicted to the pornographic poison Richard Desmond your boss sells. Gonna speak out about your boss are you Colleran? Wake me up when it's over Colleran. May your b**** rot.
AND FINALLY
The Times of London now has an Irish edition. Not to be confused with The Irish Times. The Times of London Irish edition features a back page feature entitled And Finally. I wonder did they get the idea for that off this blog. Intriguing. The Irish Times meanwhile has just published a picture of a little bird alighting on a feeder table. Now I know where they got that idea from. Little birds on feeders were nobodies until I came along.
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