Saturday, 23 January 2010

John Lloyd on BBC Obama Bias - Biased BBC

John Lloyd on BBC Obama Bias: "In an article published this week, John Lloyd - not exactly a voice of the right - argues that Obama supporters can't place the blame for The One's unpopularity simply on right-wing media outlets. It's worth reading in full, but I can't resist sharing this section:
…the swooning of much of the American and nearly all of the foreign media over Obama as he emerged as the most powerful candidate was bound to stimulate a reaction. Then, and even now – see the tributes to Obama in the past two weeks, including an extraordinary hagiography on his route to power on BBC2 on Saturday 16 January – the conflation between joy expressed at the first black US president and a sober analysis of his governance still goes on. It was a point I made at a self-congratulatory breakfast organised by the BBC on their Obama coverage a year ago – to widespread disapproval.
Excellent. Oh, to have been at that BBC back-slapping Obama love-in when Lloyd killed the morning buzz.

(Kirsty Wark should read Lloyd's article. She was pushing the 'blame Fox News' meme on her utterly dreadful new Review Show last night. Five self-important members of the chatterati talking over each other for an hour in a taxi waiting room. And only one token non-leftie - David Brent look-alike Ross Douthat, a middle-ground anti-Tea Party liberal conservative. There's BBC balance for you.

Samizdata's Brian Micklethwait wasn't impressed either.)

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