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 Post subject: The Guardian
PostPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 1:15 am 
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Now to no one’s surprise this is not an organ I tend to subscribe to but I’ve become an avid read the past couple of days. It’s been such fun watch them melt down over the Dons first few days in office. I suspect it’s gonna get better.


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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Having some organisations coming to terms with reality has it’s rewards. :laugh:

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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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I always liked the Private Eye description of the Guardian as the ‘Grauniad’ because of its spelling mistakes back in the day.
I subscribed to Private Eye for decades, solely because it ripped into every politician and Party……..I don’t now., it’s all very house trained now. :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Fish and chips paper......ragged to bits on X, the wokey left guardian got so upset they and their flaky readers fled in tears back in November. :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Snowy wrote:
I always liked the Private Eye description of the Guardian as the ‘Grauniad’ because of its spelling mistakes back in the day.
I subscribed to Private Eye for decades, solely because it ripped into every politician and Party……..I don’t now., it’s all very house trained now. :roll:

bit like vis has become.


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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Now to no one’s surprise this is not an organ I tend to subscribe to but I’ve become an avid read the past couple of days. It’s been such fun watch them melt down over the Dons first few days in office. I suspect it’s gonna get better.


As a matter of interest what MSM outlets do you base your political opinions on, me I tend to surf the net and select anything of interest to me, no particular MSM outlets although I ignore GB News, The Mail, The Telegraph, The Express, The Sun and The Mirror.but listen and watch vlogs across the political spectrum.


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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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I too read a wide variety. Donald Trump, Marine le Pen, Nige of course, Gert Wilders, Vlad the Impaler monthly. Typical run of the mill right of centre stuff.


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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Your forgot Giorgia Meloni.


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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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accrington fan wrote:
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I always liked the Private Eye description of the Guardian as the ‘Grauniad’ because of its spelling mistakes back in the day.
I subscribed to Private Eye for decades, solely because it ripped into every politician and Party……..I don’t now., it’s all very house trained now. :roll:

bit like vis has become.

Correct Mr Accy…….both have been editorially castrated and sold their souls to the woke yapping dogs.

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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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'The News Agents' podcast is worth a listen for the comedy value--Maitlis in particular is not only clueless but absolutely desolate about Trump winning


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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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'The News Agents' podcast is worth a listen for the comedy value--Maitlis in particular is not only clueless but absolutely desolate about Trump winning

Warms my heart to see her struggle. :laugh:

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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Jamie1952 wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Now to no one’s surprise this is not an organ I tend to subscribe to but I’ve become an avid read the past couple of days. It’s been such fun watch them melt down over the Dons first few days in office. I suspect it’s gonna get better.


As a matter of interest what MSM outlets do you base your political opinions on, me I tend to surf the net and select anything of interest to me, no particular MSM outlets although I ignore GB News, The Mail, The Telegraph, The Express, The Sun and The Mirror.but listen and watch vlogs across the political spectrum.

All very good but you have to read the written articles, not just the cartoons. :angry-tappingfoot:

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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Snowy wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Now to no one’s surprise this is not an organ I tend to subscribe to but I’ve become an avid read the past couple of days. It’s been such fun watch them melt down over the Dons first few days in office. I suspect it’s gonna get better.


As a matter of interest what MSM outlets do you base your political opinions on, me I tend to surf the net and select anything of interest to me, no particular MSM outlets although I ignore GB News, The Mail, The Telegraph, The Express, The Sun and The Mirror.but listen and watch vlogs across the political spectrum.

All very good but you have to read the written articles, not just the cartoons. :angry-tappingfoot:


I never read written articles, read my post Snowy.


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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Jamie1952 wrote:
Snowy wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Now to no one’s surprise this is not an organ I tend to subscribe to but I’ve become an avid read the past couple of days. It’s been such fun watch them melt down over the Dons first few days in office. I suspect it’s gonna get better.


As a matter of interest what MSM outlets do you base your political opinions on, me I tend to surf the net and select anything of interest to me, no particular MSM outlets although I ignore GB News, The Mail, The Telegraph, The Express, The Sun and The Mirror.but listen and watch vlogs across the political spectrum.

All very good but you have to read the written articles, not just the cartoons. :angry-tappingfoot:


I never read written articles, read my post Snowy.
You’re nit picking.

So you admit you are not interested in alternative points of view according to your one sided list of ‘sources of information’…….Dr Goebbels would be proud of you.
You can not draw a conclusion on anything by only listening to one viewpoint……ffs ….banghead

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 Post subject: Re: The Guardian
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Snowy wrote:
Jamie1952 wrote:
Mr Irrelevant wrote:
Now to no one’s surprise this is not an organ I tend to subscribe to but I’ve become an avid read the past couple of days. It’s been such fun watch them melt down over the Dons first few days in office. I suspect it’s gonna get better.


As a matter of interest what MSM outlets do you base your political opinions on, me I tend to surf the net and select anything of interest to me, no particular MSM outlets although I ignore GB News, The Mail, The Telegraph, The Express, The Sun and The Mirror.but listen and watch vlogs across the political spectrum.

All very good but you have to read the written articles, not just the cartoons. :angry-tappingfoot:

have they made rupert the bear woke and trans yet.


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