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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 11:55 am 
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I was wondering if the Mail would print this, and amazingly they have! Mind you, The War trumps their love for Cameron every time, plus what he said was admittedly a fucking egregious slip-up to say the least.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -1940.html


The comments suggest the honeymoon's over...

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 12:14 pm 
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Strangely, this story is nowhere to be found on the Express' main news page. Odd, that.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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Strangely, this story is nowhere to be found on the Express' main news page. Odd, that.

They called him "Ironman Cameron" yesterday, they couldn't change their minds that quickly. Unless they had no principles of course. :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 3:29 pm 
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See the Express? Now that's tribalism!

Mail on the other hand are prepared to hate anything not up to their exacting standards.

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -girl.html

Not the Mail vs Cameron, but some of the commenters vs both Camerons. Normally I would probably also say this was a case of extraordinary people doing ordinary things, so well done but nothing out of the ordinary; but since they lost a child last year you would think that most people would wish them well with the new one, whoever they were. Needless to say, some Mail commenters can't find it in their nasty, shrivelled, bitter hearts even to do that, and even worse, they feel the need to say so. Some of them really are lower than slugs and as I have done several times before, I wonder just what sort of pleasure it gives them to be so gratuitously and unnecessarily unpleasant.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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I genuinely feel there are some people out there who have been suckling off the Mail's teets for so long that the compassion and joy in their souls has shrivelled and died, turning them into hollow, reactionary, shit-brained morons. Much like a smoker slowly has the life sucked out of them the longer they continue their addiction, so it is with the Mail.

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:38 pm 
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One of the most powerful paradigms of Mailism is the dehumanising of certain people, whether they be public figures, whole groups of people or the occasional member of the public who gets the Mail treatment. They are seen as literally not-human, so deserve no 'normal' feelings extended in their direction.

I can't imagine not congratulating a couple on the birth of a much-wanted child, especially a couple in the Camerons' position of having lost a son so recently. But then I can't imagine being so emotionally stunted as to see my fellow men and women as mere ciphers to be hated with impunity.

Karma?


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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Aye. See also the bile directed at Gordon Brown when he became tearful discussing his dead child during that interview with Kay Burley.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:56 pm 
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Malcolm Armsteen wrote:
One of the most powerful paradigms of Mailism is the dehumanising of certain people, whether they be public figures, whole groups of people or the occasional member of the public who gets the Mail treatment. They are seen as literally not-human, so deserve no 'normal' feelings extended in their direction.

I can't imagine not congratulating a couple on the birth of a much-wanted child, especially a couple in the Camerons' position of having lost a son so recently. But then I can't imagine being so emotionally stunted as to see my fellow men and women as mere ciphers to be hated with impunity.

Karma?


That's it in a nutshell. Which also colours peoples ideas on other people and specifically on what should be done with them.

Hang criminals - because they aren't human therefore their deaths are irrelevent.
Deport all immigrants - because they aren't human therefore it won't matter if they suffer elsewhere.
Sack all politicians - because they aren't human and as such don't need to support families or have jobs.
Lock up all Muslims - because they aren't human therefore they shouldn't complain, and should be grateful anyway.

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 11:12 pm 
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There were one or two witty contributions, mind.

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I can't understand it. It met this nice couple whilst out for a sherry in Truro, surrounded by lots of huge friends in suits. He was friendly enough and suggsted I call him Dave.

Anyway, I was chatting away to them and explaining what good PMs Tony Blair and Gordon Brown had been. I was particularly in favour of their expanding public sector, and wonderfully encompassing benefits system.

I was just explaining how the new PM Nick Clegg will also go far if he can ditch a couple of the faceless beaurocrats that seem to tag along with him, when Dave's wife took a funny turn and started clutching her stomach.

Their large friends were very helpful and whisked them straight off, presumably for a dose of liver salts.

After the they'd gone, the sherry-vendor told me that they were actually getting along quite well in politics, and that Dave chap was expected to do big things.

Can't see it myself, seemed nice though.
- ZedsDeadBed, Truro, UK, 24/8/2010 15:08
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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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Jesus. What a bunch of mean-spirited cockends. Is a bit of basic human kindness too much to ask?


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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Jesus. What a bunch of mean-spirited cockends. Is a bit of basic human kindness too much to ask?


Remember who we're dealing with here...

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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... chief.html

Backbench Tories turn on Cameron: He's appeasing LibDems, says 1922 Committee chief

That's debatable. Many would argue that the Lib Dems have largely been nodding dogs. Also, when will people get it into their heads that their party did not win a majority at the election so therefore they need the Lib Dems unless they want to form a minority Government and risk another election. I think the Lib Dems need to show some balls and stop being treated like an inconvenience.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
PostPosted: Sat Oct 02, 2010 12:23 pm 
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Mr Cameron was given a boost last night by a poll showing that Labour got no bounce from Ed Miliband’s selection as new party leader.
The ComRes survey for The Independent found the Conservatives were up two points on 39 per cent compared with last month.
Labour’s rating went up one point to 36 per cent while the Lib Dems were unchanged on 15 per cent.


Labour were up on another poll, which isn't mentioned. Anyway they should be disappointed support hasn't collapsed completely given the Red Ed shit.

Government held to ransom by a group of unrepresentative people. The Tory Right of course never did that with John Major.


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 Post subject: Re: The Mail vs David Cameron
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The Tories won't get those kind of figures in opinion polls after 20th October for a long time.


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