Why is the BBC obsessed with silly nonsense from America?
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02-28-2013, 08:22 PM
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I couldn’t believe it this morning when I saw this week old non-story rattling on, on the BBC. I turn over immediately to Al Jazera or RT. It makes my blood boil.
You know, I really can’t understand why this meaningless story has upstaged President Obama’s speech. I mean, nobody complains when Obama can’t remember his words and uses the cog notes from his teleprompter, never mind the fact that they’re not his words in the first place and that someone else wrote them i.e. one of his team of speechwriters. Maybe he’s just a better mime artist and nobody notices. Most US citizens don’t even realise that they have corpocracy lip syncing democracy ( or is it the other way round? ), never mind Beyonce. Barack Obama's Complete 2013 Inauguration Speech http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zncqb-n3z...page#t=70s This poor guy can’t even mime. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXzgMdj5u...lpage#t=8s … I dread the Boringbowl. I first heard it mentioned about three or four days ago and now they’ll spend the whole day today and tomorrow going on about it. Can’t wait ‘til Tuesday. The best from the BBC News is yet to come. You’ll love this one. I was watching the BBC’s Newswatch yesterday. That’s like Points of View for the BBC news coverage and ‘the next big thing’ is that they’re maybe going to tailor the news to what fecking idiots watch on their tablets and iPhones over the next two or three years. The discussion was based around ‘ a cute cat stuck up a tree’ type nonsense. If the BBC wants to save some money, get rid of their iDent department and their 24hr news department like ITV did. I think that’s why we don’t see Paxman on Newsnight anymore. He’s not going to move to Manchester and is staying in London. And before I forget, I’m sick of stories about Apple and mentions of Twitter and Facebook. No, BBC, these things are not the future of the news, they won’t even be the future of the internet, so get back on track and dish up some interesting, informative, well researched and worthwhile journalism. Otherwise, close yourselves down and do us all a favour. |
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Why is the BBC obsessed with silly nonsense from America? - Celia H - 02-28-2013, 07:47 PM
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[] - DeathDealer - 02-28-2013, 07:59 PM
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