It is a sign of the lack of decent news and of the desperate state of some of the newspapers and other organs of the established Conservative media that their will to hunt down and mutilate Rupert Murdoch and his cohorts holds sway over their desire to support their own party and its present leader, our good PM David Cameron. One can only imagine what evil acts these people believe that Murdoch has perpetrated as proprietor of the now defunct News of the World and The Sun, with its now phoenix-like sister paper The Sun on Sunday or The Sunday Sun or whatever it is that Murdoch has decided to call it.
It was a left-led challenge to Cameron that stimulated the media to discover the (as they see it) shady friendship between Mr Cameron and Charles “Charlie” Brooks, the racehorse trainer who is now the husband of harridan Rebekah Brooks, née Wade, former Sun and News of the World front person responsible for some of the more juicy activities carried out by these august organs over recent years.
Flame-haired Rebekah has never made any secret of the fact that it was common practice on her newspapers to give money to policemen in return for information, and sees no problem in admitting a retired police horse, Raisa, was lent to her for two years. Cameron equally has no problem about admitting that they are friends. And that should be, as they sometimes say, that.
However, the earnest and try-hard leader of the Labour Party, Ed “Mr Ed” Miliband, has spent a large amount of his limited intelligence and energy today finding ways to besmirch Cameron for riding the horse. What “Mr Ed” should understand is that ever since the first debate in parliament between these two party leaders David Cameron has been riding him hard into the ground every Wednesday. How long before someone realizes it is time to put him out to grass?
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