Julie Burchill - Morrissey's email pal - on why she quit the Guardian

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I can't help noticing that, over the years, a disproportionate number of attractive, kind, clever people are drawn to Jews; those who express hostility to them, however, from Hitler to Hamza, are often as not repulsive freaks.

Think of famous anti-Zionist windbags - Redgrave, Highsmith, Galloway - and what dreary, dysfunctional, po-faced vanity confronts us. When we consider famous Jew-lovers, on the other hand - Marilyn, Ava, Liz, Felicity Kendal, me - what a sumptuous banquet of radiant humanity we look upon!
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Good, bad and ugly

Julie Burchill
Saturday November 29, 2003
The Guardian

As you might have heard, I'm leaving the Guardian next year for the Times, having finally been convinced that my evil populist philistinism has no place in a publication read by so many all-round, top-drawer plaster saints. (Well, that and the massive wad they've waved at me.) Once there, I will compose as many love letters to the likes of Mr Murdoch and Pres Bush as my black little heart desires, leaving those who have always objected to my presence on such a fine liberal newspaper as this to read only writers they agree with, with no chance of spoiled digestion as the muesli goes down the wrong way if I so much as murmur about bringing back hanging. (Public.)

Not only do I admire the Guardian, I also find it fun to read, which in a way is more of a compliment. But if there is one issue that has made me feel less loyal to my newspaper over the past year, it has been what I, as a non-Jew, perceive to be a quite striking bias against the state of Israel. Which, for all its faults, is the only country in that barren region that you or I, or any feminist, atheist, homosexual or trade unionist, could bear to live under.

I find this hard to accept because, crucially, I don't swallow the modern liberal line that anti-Zionism is entirely different from anti-semitism; the first good, the other bad. Judeophobia - as the brilliant collection of essays A New Antisemitism? Debating Judeophobia In 21st-Century Britain (axt.org.uk), published this year, points out - is a shape-shifting virus, as opposed to the straightforward stereotypical prejudice applied to other groups (Irish stupid, Japanese cruel, Germans humourless, etc). Jews historically have been blamed for everything we might disapprove of: they can be rabid revolutionaries, responsible for the might of the late Soviet empire, and the greediest of fat cats, enslaving the planet to the demands of international high finance. They are insular, cliquey and clannish, yet they worm their way into the highest positions of power in their adopted countries, changing their names and marrying Gentile women. They collectively possess a huge, slippery wealth that knows no boundaries - yet Israel is said to be an impoverished, lame-duck state, bleeding the west dry.

If you take into account the theory that Jews are responsible for everything nasty in the history of the world, and also the recent EU survey that found 60% of Europeans believe Israel is the biggest threat to peace in the world today (hmm, I must have missed all those rabbis telling their flocks to go out with bombs strapped to their bodies and blow up the nearest mosque), it's a short jump to reckoning that it was obviously a bloody good thing that the Nazis got rid of six million of the buggers. Perhaps this is why sales of Mein Kampf are so buoyant, from the Middle Eastern bazaars unto the Edgware Road, and why The Protocols of The Elders of Zion could be found for sale at the recent Anti-racism Congress in Durban.

The fact that many Gentiles and Arabs are rabidly Judeophobic, while many others are as horrified by Judeophobia as by any other type of racism, makes me believe that anti-semitism/Zionism is not a political position (otherwise the right and the left, the PLO and the KKK, would not be able to unite so uniquely in their hatred), but about how an individual feels about himself. I can't help noticing that, over the years, a disproportionate number of attractive, kind, clever people are drawn to Jews; those who express hostility to them, however, from Hitler to Hamza, are often as not repulsive freaks.

Think of famous anti-Zionist windbags - Redgrave, Highsmith, Galloway - and what dreary, dysfunctional, po-faced vanity confronts us. When we consider famous Jew-lovers, on the other hand - Marilyn, Ava, Liz, Felicity Kendal, me - what a sumptuous banquet of radiant humanity we look upon! How fitting that it was Richard Ingrams - Victor Meldrew without the animal magnetism - who this summer proclaimed in the Observer that he refuses to read letters from Jews about the Middle East, and that Jewish journalists should declare their racial origins when writing on this subject. Replying in another newspaper, Johann Hari suggested sarcastically that their bylines might be marked with a yellow star, and asked why Ingrams didn't want to know whether those writing on international conflicts were Muslim, Christian, Sikh or Hindu. The answer is obvious to me: poor Ingrams is a miserable, bitter, hypocritical cuckold, whose much younger girlfriend has written at length in the public arena of the boredom, misery and alcoholism to which living with him has led her, and whose trademark has long been a loathing for anyone who appears to get a kick out of life: the young, the prole, independent women. The Jews are in good company.

Judeophobia: where the political is personal, and the personal pretends to be political, and those swarthy/pallid/swotty/philistine/aggressive/ cowardly/comically bourgeois/filthy rich/delete-as-mood-takes-you bastards always get the girl. I'll return to this dirty little secret masquerading as a moral stance next week and, rest assured, it'll get much nastier. As the darling Jews them-selves would say (annoyingly, but then, nobody's perfect), enjoy!
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> Short version:

> =====
> I can't help noticing that, over the years, a disproportionate number of
> attractive, kind, clever people are drawn to Jews; those who express
> hostility to them, however, from Hitler to Hamza, are often as not
> repulsive freaks.

> Think of famous anti-Zionist windbags - Redgrave, Highsmith, Galloway -
> and what dreary, dysfunctional, po-faced vanity confronts us. When we
> consider famous Jew-lovers, on the other hand - Marilyn, Ava, Liz,
> Felicity Kendal, me - what a sumptuous banquet of radiant humanity we look
> upon!
> =====
I remember reading Burchill's various pieces in The Face in the early to mid 80's and I thought she was a wonderful writer. In your face, perhaps, but definitely worth reading.
> Full version:

> =====

> Good, bad and ugly

> Julie Burchill
> Saturday November 29, 2003
> The Guardian

> As you might have heard, I'm leaving the Guardian next year for the Times,
> having finally been convinced that my evil populist philistinism has no
> place in a publication read by so many all-round, top-drawer plaster
> saints. (Well, that and the massive wad they've waved at me.) Once there,
> I will compose as many love letters to the likes of Mr Murdoch and Pres
> Bush as my black little heart desires, leaving those who have always
> objected to my presence on such a fine liberal newspaper as this to read
> only writers they agree with, with no chance of spoiled digestion as the
> muesli goes down the wrong way if I so much as murmur about bringing back
> hanging. (Public.)

> Not only do I admire the Guardian, I also find it fun to read, which in a
> way is more of a compliment. But if there is one issue that has made me
> feel less loyal to my newspaper over the past year, it has been what I, as
> a non-Jew, perceive to be a quite striking bias against the state of
> Israel. Which, for all its faults, is the only country in that barren
> region that you or I, or any feminist, atheist, homosexual or trade
> unionist, could bear to live under.

> I find this hard to accept because, crucially, I don't swallow the modern
> liberal line that anti-Zionism is entirely different from anti-semitism;
> the first good, the other bad. Judeophobia - as the brilliant collection
> of essays A New Antisemitism? Debating Judeophobia In 21st-Century Britain
> (axt.org.uk), published this year, points out - is a shape-shifting virus,
> as opposed to the straightforward stereotypical prejudice applied to other
> groups (Irish stupid, Japanese cruel, Germans humourless, etc). Jews
> historically have been blamed for everything we might disapprove of: they
> can be rabid revolutionaries, responsible for the might of the late Soviet
> empire, and the greediest of fat cats, enslaving the planet to the demands
> of international high finance. They are insular, cliquey and clannish, yet
> they worm their way into the highest positions of power in their adopted
> countries, changing their names and marrying Gentile women. They
> collectively possess a huge, slippery wealth that knows no boundaries -
> yet Israel is said to be an impoverished, lame-duck state, bleeding the
> west dry.

> If you take into account the theory that Jews are responsible for
> everything nasty in the history of the world, and also the recent EU
> survey that found 60% of Europeans believe Israel is the biggest threat to
> peace in the world today (hmm, I must have missed all those rabbis telling
> their flocks to go out with bombs strapped to their bodies and blow up the
> nearest mosque), it's a short jump to reckoning that it was obviously a
> bloody good thing that the Nazis got rid of six million of the buggers.
> Perhaps this is why sales of Mein Kampf are so buoyant, from the Middle
> Eastern bazaars unto the Edgware Road, and why The Protocols of The Elders
> of Zion could be found for sale at the recent Anti-racism Congress in
> Durban.

> The fact that many Gentiles and Arabs are rabidly Judeophobic, while many
> others are as horrified by Judeophobia as by any other type of racism,
> makes me believe that anti-semitism/Zionism is not a political position
> (otherwise the right and the left, the PLO and the KKK, would not be able
> to unite so uniquely in their hatred), but about how an individual feels
> about himself. I can't help noticing that, over the years, a
> disproportionate number of attractive, kind, clever people are drawn to
> Jews; those who express hostility to them, however, from Hitler to Hamza,
> are often as not repulsive freaks.

> Think of famous anti-Zionist windbags - Redgrave, Highsmith, Galloway -
> and what dreary, dysfunctional, po-faced vanity confronts us. When we
> consider famous Jew-lovers, on the other hand - Marilyn, Ava, Liz,
> Felicity Kendal, me - what a sumptuous banquet of radiant humanity we look
> upon! How fitting that it was Richard Ingrams - Victor Meldrew without the
> animal magnetism - who this summer proclaimed in the Observer that he
> refuses to read letters from Jews about the Middle East, and that Jewish
> journalists should declare their racial origins when writing on this
> subject. Replying in another newspaper, Johann Hari suggested
> sarcastically that their bylines might be marked with a yellow star, and
> asked why Ingrams didn't want to know whether those writing on
> international conflicts were Muslim, Christian, Sikh or Hindu. The answer
> is obvious to me: poor Ingrams is a miserable, bitter, hypocritical
> cuckold, whose much younger girlfriend has written at length in the public
> arena of the boredom, misery and alcoholism to which living with him has
> led her, and whose trademark has long been a loathing for anyone who
> appears to get a kick out of life: the young, the prole, independent
> women. The Jews are in good company.

> Judeophobia: where the political is personal, and the personal pretends to
> be political, and those swarthy/pallid/swotty/philistine/aggressive/
> cowardly/comically bourgeois/filthy rich/delete-as-mood-takes-you bastards
> always get the girl. I'll return to this dirty little secret masquerading
> as a moral stance next week and, rest assured, it'll get much nastier. As
> the darling Jews them-selves would say (annoyingly, but then, nobody's
> perfect), enjoy!
> =====
 
> I remember reading Burchill's various pieces in The Face in the early to
> mid 80's and I thought she was a wonderful writer. In your face, perhaps,
> but definitely worth reading.

I was browsing Martin Amis' Koba the Dread again (I MUST get Experience, which you recommended!!), and found this, when talking about Stalin's anti-semitism:

"Anti-semitism is an anouncement of inferiority and a protest against a level playing field -- a protest against talent. And this is true, too, of the most hysterical, demonizing, millenarian versions of the cult, according to which a tiny minority, the Jews, planned to achieve world domination. Now how would they manage that, without inordinate gifts? It is said that anti-semitism differs from other prejudices because it is a 'philosophy.' It is also a religion -- the religion of the inadequate."
 
Hirsi Ali and Julie Burchill - two more unafraid of sticking their necks out

Hirso Ali had genital mutilation done to her. She knows what she speaks of.

Some wish she wouldn't speak at all.

How dare she plan a sequel to Theo van Gogh's "Submission."

How dare she tell the truth.
 
Re: Hirsi Ali and Julie Burchill - two more unafraid of sticking their necks out

> Hirso Ali had genital mutilation done to her. She knows what she speaks
> of.

> Some wish she wouldn't speak at all.

> How dare she plan a sequel to Theo van Gogh's "Submission."

> How dare she tell the truth.

FGM is the most vile, human rights violation this planet has ever witnessed. It is not just a crime against women. It is a crime against humanity.
 
Very nice article.

Julie Burchill seems quite level-headed.

Nice to see something positive on this board for a change!

Racism is a f***ing plague.
 
Typical reply on here!

> Julie Burchill seems quite level-headed.

> Nice to see something positive on this board for a change!

It's level headed when you are supporting Israel and deriding anyone who supports Palestine.

Yes of course you are right.

How silly of me.
 
> Short version:

> =====
> I can't help noticing that, over the years, a disproportionate number of
> attractive, kind, clever people are drawn to Jews; those who express
> hostility to them, however, from Hitler to Hamza, are often as not
> repulsive freaks.

> Think of famous anti-Zionist windbags - Redgrave, Highsmith, Galloway -
> and what dreary, dysfunctional, po-faced vanity confronts us. When we
> consider famous Jew-lovers, on the other hand - Marilyn, Ava, Liz,
> Felicity Kendal, me - what a sumptuous banquet of radiant humanity we look
> upon!
> =====

Wow, doesn't Ms Birch em all have a high opinion of herself.

Vanessa Redgrave would leave Birchall in the shade, and as we know "Gorgeous" George is known for it.

Whatever it has to do with appearance anyway shows her bitter and twisted argument is over before it even begins.

She is at pains to tell us however she is not a Jew.
Hmmmmmmmmm Methinks she does protest too much.

Right wing windbag.

> Full version:

> =====

> Good, bad and ugly

> Julie Burchill
> Saturday November 29, 2003
> The Guardian

> As you might have heard, I'm leaving the Guardian next year for the Times,
> having finally been convinced that my evil populist philistinism has no
> place in a publication read by so many all-round, top-drawer plaster
> saints. (Well, that and the massive wad they've waved at me.) Once there,
> I will compose as many love letters to the likes of Mr Murdoch and Pres
> Bush as my black little heart desires, leaving those who have always
> objected to my presence on such a fine liberal newspaper as this to read
> only writers they agree with, with no chance of spoiled digestion as the
> muesli goes down the wrong way if I so much as murmur about bringing back
> hanging. (Public.)

> Not only do I admire the Guardian, I also find it fun to read, which in a
> way is more of a compliment. But if there is one issue that has made me
> feel less loyal to my newspaper over the past year, it has been what I, as
> a non-Jew, perceive to be a quite striking bias against the state of
> Israel. Which, for all its faults, is the only country in that barren
> region that you or I, or any feminist, atheist, homosexual or trade
> unionist, could bear to live under.

> I find this hard to accept because, crucially, I don't swallow the modern
> liberal line that anti-Zionism is entirely different from anti-semitism;
> the first good, the other bad. Judeophobia - as the brilliant collection
> of essays A New Antisemitism? Debating Judeophobia In 21st-Century Britain
> (axt.org.uk), published this year, points out - is a shape-shifting virus,
> as opposed to the straightforward stereotypical prejudice applied to other
> groups (Irish stupid, Japanese cruel, Germans humourless, etc). Jews
> historically have been blamed for everything we might disapprove of: they
> can be rabid revolutionaries, responsible for the might of the late Soviet
> empire, and the greediest of fat cats, enslaving the planet to the demands
> of international high finance. They are insular, cliquey and clannish, yet
> they worm their way into the highest positions of power in their adopted
> countries, changing their names and marrying Gentile women. They
> collectively possess a huge, slippery wealth that knows no boundaries -
> yet Israel is said to be an impoverished, lame-duck state, bleeding the
> west dry.

> If you take into account the theory that Jews are responsible for
> everything nasty in the history of the world, and also the recent EU
> survey that found 60% of Europeans believe Israel is the biggest threat to
> peace in the world today (hmm, I must have missed all those rabbis telling
> their flocks to go out with bombs strapped to their bodies and blow up the
> nearest mosque), it's a short jump to reckoning that it was obviously a
> bloody good thing that the Nazis got rid of six million of the buggers.
> Perhaps this is why sales of Mein Kampf are so buoyant, from the Middle
> Eastern bazaars unto the Edgware Road, and why The Protocols of The Elders
> of Zion could be found for sale at the recent Anti-racism Congress in
> Durban.

> The fact that many Gentiles and Arabs are rabidly Judeophobic, while many
> others are as horrified by Judeophobia as by any other type of racism,
> makes me believe that anti-semitism/Zionism is not a political position
> (otherwise the right and the left, the PLO and the KKK, would not be able
> to unite so uniquely in their hatred), but about how an individual feels
> about himself. I can't help noticing that, over the years, a
> disproportionate number of attractive, kind, clever people are drawn to
> Jews; those who express hostility to them, however, from Hitler to Hamza,
> are often as not repulsive freaks.

> Think of famous anti-Zionist windbags - Redgrave, Highsmith, Galloway -
> and what dreary, dysfunctional, po-faced vanity confronts us. When we
> consider famous Jew-lovers, on the other hand - Marilyn, Ava, Liz,
> Felicity Kendal, me - what a sumptuous banquet of radiant humanity we look
> upon! How fitting that it was Richard Ingrams - Victor Meldrew without the
> animal magnetism - who this summer proclaimed in the Observer that he
> refuses to read letters from Jews about the Middle East, and that Jewish
> journalists should declare their racial origins when writing on this
> subject. Replying in another newspaper, Johann Hari suggested
> sarcastically that their bylines might be marked with a yellow star, and
> asked why Ingrams didn't want to know whether those writing on
> international conflicts were Muslim, Christian, Sikh or Hindu. The answer
> is obvious to me: poor Ingrams is a miserable, bitter, hypocritical
> cuckold, whose much younger girlfriend has written at length in the public
> arena of the boredom, misery and alcoholism to which living with him has
> led her, and whose trademark has long been a loathing for anyone who
> appears to get a kick out of life: the young, the prole, independent
> women. The Jews are in good company.

> Judeophobia: where the political is personal, and the personal pretends to
> be political, and those swarthy/pallid/swotty/philistine/aggressive/
> cowardly/comically bourgeois/filthy rich/delete-as-mood-takes-you bastards
> always get the girl. I'll return to this dirty little secret masquerading
> as a moral stance next week and, rest assured, it'll get much nastier. As
> the darling Jews them-selves would say (annoyingly, but then, nobody's
> perfect), enjoy!
> =====
 
Re: Typical flaw

> It's level headed when you are supporting Israel and deriding anyone who
> supports Palestine.
> Yes of course you are right.
> How silly of me.

typical flaw of Moz-solo
racism and hate sucks
 
Re: Typical reply on here!

> It's level headed when you are supporting Israel and deriding anyone who
> supports Palestine.

> Yes of course you are right.

> How silly of me.

I don't give a shit about Israel, they have a long way to go before being respected in my eyes.

My satisfaction was in regards to seeing someone denouncing bigotry, that's all. It's got nothing to do with Israelis, Palestinians, Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Black or White people...I'm just exhausted by the racist bullshit that infiltrates our newspapers and yours.

Of course, you'll gloss over all of this, as you naturally do.
 
> I was browsing Martin Amis' Koba the Dread again (I MUST get Experience,
> which you recommended!!), and found this, when talking about Stalin's
> anti-semitism:

> "Anti-semitism is an anouncement of inferiority and a protest against
> a level playing field -- a protest against talent. And this is true, too,
> of the most hysterical, demonizing, millenarian versions of the cult,
> according to which a tiny minority, the Jews, planned to achieve world
> domination. Now how would they manage that, without inordinate gifts? It
> is said that anti-semitism differs from other prejudices because it is a
> 'philosophy.' It is also a religion -- the religion of the
> inadequate."

Julie Burchill is (or at least was) a big fan of Stalin.
 
Re: Typical reply on here!

> I don't give a shit about Israel, they have a long way to go before being
> respected in my eyes.

> My satisfaction was in regards to seeing someone denouncing bigotry,
> that's all. It's got nothing to do with Israelis, Palestinians,
> Protestants, Catholics, Jews, Black or White people...I'm just exhausted
> by the racist bullshit that infiltrates our newspapers and yours.

> Of course, you'll gloss over all of this, as you naturally do.

No I shan't.
I'm fed up with it too. As I say the whole soddin jewish question was raised because of a comment by someone else.
 
> Julie Burchill is (or at least was) a big fan of Stalin.

For real? Lemme Google for a sec. OMG, you're right. She was a terrible commie lover.

However, she did favor liberation in Iraq, so she might be snapping out of it.

Julie Burchill: "But I am in favour of war against Iraq - or, rather, I am in favour of a smaller war now rather than a far worse war later....The new enemies of America, and of the west in general, believe that these countries promote too much autonomy, freedom and justice. They are the opposite of socialism even more than they are the opposite of capitalism. They are against light, love, life...."

At least she got that right.

But no, I didn't realize who I'm dealing with. Now that she's walked out on a plank in the war on Islamic-fascism, and broken ranks with the knee-jerk anti-American left, she'll start to re-examine her old "comrades" as a few other excommunicated leftists have done the past few years.

But any leftist intellectual who sympathized with Stalin should probably spend the rest of their lives apologizing. Hopefully she's read Martin Amis' *Koba the Dread*, where Amis examines the evils of communism and includes a lot of self-examination as to why leftist intellectuals were so stupid.

I liked when he mentions how his father, Kingsley, had become a staunch anti-communist in the '60s and would have lunches with Robert Conquest, the author of a 1968 book about Stalin called *The Great Terror*. The book got him villified as a "fascist" by the usual fools. Kingsley Amis and Robert Conquest would have lunches to discuss such things, and they'd jokingly refer it to as their "fascist lunches." By the time Conquest was asked to put together a revised, post-Glasnost edition of *The Great Terror*, and was asked what the new title should be. He suggested: "How about *I told You So, You f***ing Fools*?
 
Hey, Benton, are you sometimes posting things to me that you know will interest me because you're friendly, or are you on a similar wavelength yourself? It doesn't matter either way (I appreciate your posts either way), but I was curious where you're coming from youself.
 
> For real? Lemme Google for a sec. OMG, you're right. She was a terrible
> commie lover.

A terrible writer as well, judging by this:

> Julie Burchill: "But I am in favour of war against Iraq - or, rather,
> I am in favour of a smaller war now rather than a far worse war
> later....The new enemies of America, and of the west in general, believe
> that these countries promote too much autonomy, freedom and justice. They
> are the opposite of socialism even more than they are the opposite of
> capitalism. They are against light, love, life...."

That sounds like something a 10 year old would write.

Yes. I know how she got the job.

Nobody will tell me different.

How the hell she ever got a job on the Guardian is beyond me if this is an example of her prose.

Then again she did "leave?" I believe to join Mr Murder.

Suits you sir!

> But no, I didn't realize who I'm dealing with. Now that she's walked out
> on a plank in the war on Islamic-fascism, and broken ranks with the
> knee-jerk anti-American left, she'll start to re-examine her old
> "comrades" as a few other excommunicated leftists have done the
> past few years.

> But any leftist intellectual who sympathized with Stalin should probably
> spend the rest of their lives apologizing. Hopefully she's read Martin
> Amis' *Koba the Dread*, where Amis examines the evils of communism and
> includes a lot of self-examination as to why leftist intellectuals were so
> stupid.

> I liked when he mentions how his father, Kingsley, had become a staunch
> anti-communist in the '60s and would have lunches with Robert Conquest,
> the author of a 1968 book about Stalin called *The Great Terror*. The book
> got him villified as a "fascist" by the usual fools. Kingsley
> Amis and Robert Conquest would have lunches to discuss such things, and
> they'd jokingly refer it to as their "fascist lunches." By the
> time Conquest was asked to put together a revised, post-Glasnost edition
> of *The Great Terror*, and was asked what the new title should be. He
> suggested: "How about *I told You So, You f***ing Fools*?
 
> Hey, Benton, are you sometimes posting things to me that you know will
> interest me because you're friendly, or are you on a similar wavelength
> yourself? It doesn't matter either way (I appreciate your posts either
> way), but I was curious where you're coming from youself.

Nobody is on a similar wavelength to you Theo.
Cod comes close, but even he is at least 100 MHz left of the dial.
 
> She is at pains to tell us however she is not a Jew.
> Hmmmmmmmmm Methinks she does protest too much.

I cannot see the four words "I, as a non-Jew" as showing Burchill to be "at pains" to say anything. Nice, desperate try, though.
 
> I cannot see the four words "I, as a non-Jew" as showing
> Burchill to be "at pains" to say anything. Nice, desperate try,
> though.

Maybe "at pains" was a little embellished but never desperate.
Desperate? How is that in anyway desperate?
I have read (yawn) two separate articles on here assigned to Birchall and in each one she feels it necessary to state the fact that she is not Jewish.

The first one, went along the lines of "I hate self-loathing Jews", then I fell asleep.

The second, can be read in its full glory above.

She is equating the condemnation of Israel with being "ugly".

Are those the words of a fair minded Journeyless?

I still wonder how she ever ever ever wrote in the Guardian newspaper.
She is more suited to writing bedtime stories for insomniacs.

If I were a Journalist criticising Israel, I would not deem it necessary to add

p.s I'm not an Arab by the way.

See?

Her ex husband is a fairly good writer though. Tony Parsons.

I'm sorry, she just doesn't cut the mustard.

Just sounds ridiculous.

To me that just sounds odd.

If I felt the necessity
 
> Nobody is on a similar wavelength to you Theo.

Yes, you're right. Silly of me to hope for a like-minded fellow.

> Cod comes close, but even he is at least 100 MHz left of the dial.

Cod is on the right, not me. There's more than left and right, ya know. These days the war overwhelms most other issues, but there is a wide diversity on both sides of the Iraq thing.

While Cod and I voted the same in the last election, it was merely out of mutual disgust at the other choice.
 
> A terrible writer as well, judging by this:

> That sounds like something a 10 year old would write.

I think she's right on points. However, I severely editted the passage because I find it pathetic to listen to leftists who are beaking ranks sounding so pained about it. There's something about people on the left that makes them freaked out about what their "comrades" will think of what they're saying, and if it'll be given "approval" or get them excommunicated.
 
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