Ok, so nothing newsy about that, but it’s a lot worse than anyone could have ever thought.
“Here’s a quote for you…
“I mean in our office there’s a picture of Bush as Hitler. I don’t know where they got it, but yes, Bush as Hitler. It’s quite a serious thing comparing Bush to Hitler! So did anyone in the newsroom in question object? No. Nobody did.”
The newsroom in question is one of the main newsrooms of the BBC. The crucial thing about the quotation above - from a BBC journalist - is that no BBC staffer objected to the poster being put on the wall of one of the major newsrooms of the world’s most influential broadcaster. The anti-American bias of the BBC was recently acknowledged by the Corporation’s own Washington correspondent, Justin Webb. Mr Webb told a BBC seminar that his employer treated America with scorn and derision and gave it ‘no moral weight’.
The story about Bush-as-Hitler comes in a new book about BBC bias by Robin Aitken. Robin was a BBC journalist for 25 years. His inside account of the Corporation’s failings is called Can We Trust The BBC? It has the potential to be as explosive in Britain as Bernard Goldberg’s Bias has been in the United States.
Here is a video of an interview with Aiken:
Additonally, enjoy this video by called “A world without America”. The next time some lefty French-loving socialist weasel gives you “the world hates America”, remind them of why the world is a better place because America IS.
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