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Wednesday, March 07, 2012

watching the defectives

Something which claims to be the Irish edition of something called The Sunday Times ran several articles last week on the collapse in public support for Ireland's anti Catholic Fine Gael Labour government.
The copious coverage, on both the cover and the inner pages of The Sunday Times, did not once mention the anti Catholic Fine Gael Labour Party decision to close Ireland's embassy to the Vatican.
Nor did it once mention the Catholic Church or the anti Catholic Fine Gael Labour Party's anti Catholicism.
Hoo baby.
Instead the columns were padded out with dross about the recession.
Nothing about Enda Kenny's malicious and mendacious accusations in parliament falsely alleging that the Vatican had obstructed Irish government enquiries into sex abuse; Nothing about the Fine Gael Labour Party's bail out of goverment Minister Ruairi Quinn's brother's bank; Nothing about Ruairi Quinn's seizure of Catholic secondary schools; Nothing about government Minister Alan Shatter's attempts to intrude into the Confession Box; Nothing about anything that has infuriated the Irish people. Nothing at all.
As Rupert Murdock always says: "If you're gonna tell a lie, tell a big one."
(Hitler surely? - Ed  note)
Meanwhile Ireland's other bankrupt anti Catholic newspapers have continued their policy of publishing pictures of anti Catholic Prime Minister Enda Kenny every day.
Enda Kenny is a weak vacuous vapid vascillatory hairstyle of a man.
We all know what he looks like.
Publishing photos of him to illustrate spurious press releases posing as news articles would be superfluous at best.
Publishing such photos every day is well nigh cosmically risible.
But since Enda Kenny and his party have made serial attacks on the Catholic Church their stock in trade, the failing anti Catholic newspapers of Ireland have taken to printing his picture every day along with some excuse of an article to go with it.
All this is a pathetic attempt to convince the Irish citizenry that Enda Kenny is a Statesman.
They actually call him Statesman.
One of the brazzer journos in the Evening Herald called him a Statesman just the other day.
I'll tell you this.
It's far from Statesmen she was reared.
But they're all at it.
Statesman is the word they are trying to hammer into the public consciousness when it comes to Enda Kenny.
I suppose it beats c---.
This repeated iteration of the Prime Minister's purely imaginery Statesmanly qualities, is also an attempt by readerless newspapers to curry favour with Enda Kenny, with a view to obtaining a State bail out for their collapsing media groups.
Anyhoo.
Today produced some classics.
The litany of honour went as follows.
The readerless anti Catholic Bolshevick Irish Times printed a picture of Enda Kenny along with some excuse of a news article.
The readerless anti Catholic Tony O'Reilly worshipping Irish Independent printed a picture of Enda Kenny along with some excuse of a news article.
The readerless anti Catholic Irish edition of The Daily Mirror printed a picture of Enda Kenny along with some excuse of a news article.
The readerless anti Catholic pharmaceutical company promoting Daily Mail printed two pictures of Enda Kenny alongside two excuses of news articles on two separate pages.
The readerless anti Catholic phone tapping, police corrupting, Murdock owned, super, soaraway, Irish edition of The Sun printed no less than four pictures of Enda Kenny complete with sundry excuses posing as news articles.
Hey lads.
I'll say it again.
We know what he looks like.
And we know where he's going.
Hint: The same place you are.

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