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19Mar/104

Bollocks, Bullshitting Cunts

Today's Sun does something remarkable which I didn't think was ever possible: they've made Biased BBC look relatively reasonable and intelligent in comparison with their dribbling inanity about Auntie's horrific pro-Labour bias.

What evidence is there?

...last Sunday BBC2's Basil Brush Show featured nasty "Dave" - complete with blue rosette.

He beat nice Rosie, with a purple rosette, by promising free ice cream but was arrested because it was out of date.

Oh. Well in the face of that evidence, it's a fucking slam dunk then, isn't it? What else:

Last week bosses tried to make Mr Cameron look a laughing stock by putting out footage of him checking his hair in the wind before making a serious statement on Northern Ireland.

Or, to put it another way, David Cameron made himself look like a laughing stock by his preening on Sky News, which was picked up by YouTube and eventually ended up on the Beeb. If he hadn't been preening, then there wouldn't have been anything for the sinister state-funded broadcasters to broadcast, would there?

Is this really the kind of anti-BBC campaigning we can expect all the way throughout the election from Murdoch's slobbering pitbulls at the Sun? I hope not. Cameron's hair and Basil Brush evidence of Labourlove from Auntie? Come off it.

And besides, Basil Brush is just worried about the Tories scrapping the ban on hunting.

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  1. Funny thing is, that Basil Brush episode is a repeat from October 2004, over a year before ‘Dave’ was even leader of the opposition. Moreover, ‘Dave’ in the show was a main character who appeared between 2002 and 2007.

  2. This is stupidity at best and a vile smear at worst. I really thought The Sun had dignity left, but apparently I was wrong.


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