11-03-2012, 09:32 AM
Billy, there is something faintly comical about Mr Murdoch's stable describing anyone as ''Baffled, bumbling, clueless'' let alone '' incurious'' and bewildered. Do you recall the testimony of les Murdochs before the Parliamentary Committee? The things they did not recall, the things they had never asked about? And do you recall James' lecture about the importance of dismantling the BBC? Such people are the lowest of the low-- Fox News is their mark, lucky Americans. I'm not surprised they thought they might have a swipe at parliament as well. Do you suppose any one of them gives tuppence for the victims? No. Just an opportunity to blunder on with their own agenda. Ugh. 
Next to that was a column by a former Today programme editor, Rod Liddle, headlined "Liar, liar, Aunt's on fire".
By contrast, The Sun's Wapping partner, The Times, was altogether more sympathetic in its editorial by recognising that Entwistle was subjected to "the worst kind of grandstanding" by MPs.

Next to that was a column by a former Today programme editor, Rod Liddle, headlined "Liar, liar, Aunt's on fire".
By contrast, The Sun's Wapping partner, The Times, was altogether more sympathetic in its editorial by recognising that Entwistle was subjected to "the worst kind of grandstanding" by MPs.

