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Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Gordon Brown as sharp as ever, the BBC as biased as ever



That great historian and ex-Prime Minister (that feels so good to say that I will say it again EX Prime Minister) Gordon Brown once again shows how sharp his mind is as he confuses thousands of years with hundreds and then repeats his mistake. Just a quick history lesson for the idiot who managed to do more damage to the UK than any man that I can think of - The Royal Navy may be called the 'Senior Service' but it is not thousands of years old. There was a reasonably large English navy pre the Norman conquest but the Navy Royal was not created until the 16th century and it was not until the Acts of Union in 1707 that the three-ship Royal Scots Navy merged with the English navy to create a British Royal Navy. There you go Gordon, better now?

Of course if a Conservative politician had made such a mistake it would be headline news on the BBC but as it is Gordon, not a word. Just as with Gordon Brown's 'Obama beach' and Barack Obama's 's8 States' the BBC ignores comments that would make its political heroes look or sound bad but will endlessly repeat the mistakes of George W. Bush and Sarah Palin. The best test of this is to compare the number of times that the BBC has played the tape of John Redwood's non-singing of the Welsh National anthem and the number of times it has shown the tape of Gordon Brown picking his nose. As I have never seen the latter on the BBC and I have spoken to people recently who did not believe such a thing even happened...





Thanks to 'Martin' on Biased-BBC for the video spot.

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