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Apr 14 2009

Labour wants to shoot the messenger (and Dan Hannan)

Published by David T Breaker under Politics

So ’smear-gate’ enters another day and - although the public are slowly getting tired of the story - it shows little sign of slowing down. Round two has begun, the attack - with the mainstream media - on bloggers (see here, here and here for starters). Tim Montgomerie writes a reply here. This follows the green with envy attacks on Dan Hannan, by Michael White in particular.

Labour, caught out smearing the Conservatives, has moved on to bloggers in an attempt to shoot the messenger (how ironic they are smearing blogs when it is their blogging smear plans that got them in trouble - they know all about lying on blogs). They are of course joined by their regular newspaper cheerleaders such as Kevin McGuire (who used his blog to state most people wanted to know what Cameron’s illness was - backing up my fears some believe the smears), and the newly allied media fearful of bloggers.

In The Times Stephen Pollard writes “the difference between quality newspapers and even serious blogs is that your default reaction to a newspaper piece should be that it is true, whereas your default reaction to a blog post should be that it might be true, but it might equally well be a pack of lies.” He must be delusional, whoever trusted what they read in the papers? And who is he to tell us what our default reaction to anything should be?

Dan Hannan believes he was one of McBride and Draper’s targets. I don’t think he was, as we’d have heard about it from the emails, but I do think he was a target for Labour smears and spin. The sheer amount of dirt digging, word twisting and “dark arts” by Labour and their journalistic lackys (see here, here, here, here and here) as well as the “Lima suit lie” were all grossly disproportionate given Hannan is an MEP! Labour seems determined to shoot down every rising star because they don’t have any.

It seems smears are all Labour has left.

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Apr 11 2009

McBride, Draper & Watson…but where’s there’s muck there’s Mandelson?

Published by David T Breaker under Politics

Where there's muck there's Mandelson?

Where there's muck there's Mandelson?

So for one morning I don’t look at the newspapers - “hey, it’s an Easter Saturday,” I thought, “what can possibly happen on an Easter Saturday” - and it seems the Guido-Draper blog war goes nuclear.

Guido and Derek Draper - with his “independent” LabourList website - have been trading blows for some time, but suddenly it seems there’s far more to it.

The Telegraph reports that emails sent to Draper from an “unnamed” senior advisor to Gordon Brown, “which made a number of unfounded, innuendo-laden suggestions about the private lives of David Cameron, George Osborne and other Conservative MPs, came into the possession of Paul Staines, who writes the Guido Fawkes political blog.”

The paper attempts to make more of an issue of the security breach and Guido-Draper spat but in reality the unnamed advisor was Damien McBride - Brown’s chief political advisor, a “close friend” of Peter Mandelson and a taxpayer paid civil servant! The emails were to appear on Draper’s LabourList site to smear a wide range of Tory MPs and bloggers, including Iain Dale, Guido and Nadine Dorries. Also involved somewhere is Tom Watson MP, who was copied into all the emails from McBride (who has now resigned) and lists Mudslinging: The 25 Dirtiest Campaigns of All Time among the top books to have influenced him!

But with all of these three spinning the dark arts where is the Slime Minister himself, Peter Mandelson? It all just seems to have his DNA all over it. Was he involved? We know he is good friends with McBride. He somehow feels conspicuous by his absence to me.

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