Monday, November 01, 2010

BBC's handling of impending Dem defeat

I was amazed to see (and perhaps shouldn't have been surprised at all) that the BBC is involved in the Democrat "defeat is victory" hoo-hah. I lifted this from Biased BBC, which is a site I recommend highly:

    As we approach the US Mid Terms tomorrow, and judgement is about to be cast on The One, the BBC seems to have gone almost hysterical as it adopts denial mode and nowhere was this more evident than here on BBC Radio with an "interview" with Thomas Mann of the leftist pro-Democrat Brookings Institute. Go to 1hours17mins and have yourself a laugh. First question "Is it Obama's fault that so many Americans are disappointed in him"? Answer No! -and then it just gets worse, totally surreal. Tomorrow means little, Obama can win in 2012, we need more stimulus! You could NOT make this one-sided dross up. I know Seamus McKee the BBC interviewer and he should be ashamed of himself for participating in this overt damage limitation exercise on behalf of Obama's cheer-leaders in the rancid local BBC.

1 comment:

JC Skinner said...

The Beeb, like most Europeans, are fully fledged Democrat supporters.
In Britain, the Tories argue that they are ardent Labour supporters too. But the last Labour government felt they were even further left - Liberal Democrats to be precise.
Some feel the BBC did much to ensure the Lib Dems made office in the last UK election.
In short, the BBC's agendas are well-known and come as little surprise to most on this side of the pond.
The Daily Telegraph (ardently Tory and only a little bit Little Englander) offers a degree of slant in the opposite direction normally. But even they can't bring themselves to express joy at the Tea Party devouring the GOP.
I'm finding this particular election fascinating.
My thoughts are here:
http://skinflicks.blogspot.com/2010/11/all-that-glitters.html