Thursday, December 14, 2006

Great Question and an Attempt to Bury News


As Tony Blair steps out of the Number 10 door after his chat with the Plod, a journo shouts out

"Were you sweating Mr Blair?"

A fine example of using the question as a weapon.

As we can indeed conclude that from the Stevens enquiry there was no conspiracy in the murder of Princess Di.

Was it a coincidence that Honest Tone was interviewed today when the Stevens enquiry would be giving their findings on Lady Di and maybe later in the day Al Fayed would lose it entirely at his press conference? He did a bit, having a go at the Royal Family and MI6, but, and I hate to say this, he had more the air of a broken man grieving for his son than the shouting angry man he has been.

But NuLabor can't give up its habit of trying to massage the news and burying bits it doesn't like. I think the PM's office has been toing and froing with the police about when they could interview Honest Tone and NuLabor chose today. After his interview Tone jumped into the Daimler ignoring all the questions from the reptiles. Now he's in Brussels, using the back entrance, fnaaar fnaaaar, to avoid yet more reptiles and in a few days he's off on another PM trip trying to look like an incorruptible world leader righting wrongs and bashing evil-doers, leaving a slimy trail with a rancorous stench of smarm, lies and corruption.

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