Thursday, February 12, 2009

The Daley Dozen: Thursday

1. Rene Levanchy witness Draper's assault on David Hencke at the DraperList bloggers' breakfast.
2. Liberal England accuses Chris Huhne of being Jacqui Smith's human shield.
3. Dave Hill is ferkin unworried by Boris's outburst.
4. Devil's Kitchen on the Welsh Labour candidate who "hates Welsh Speakers".
5. Chris Paul wasn't invited to the Draperlist breakfast. And takes his revenge.
6. Ewan Spence asks what MPs will do with their websites and blogs in an election campaign.
7. Jonathan Sheppard turns into his Dad.
8. The Wardman Wire says the Wilders decision is unlawful.
9. Slugger O'Toole on a poll in Ireland which shows Fianna Fail in third place.
10. Richard Willis on the pettiness of Gordon Brown.
11. Tom Harris on why the Koran and the Bible don't match western values.
12. Next Left on why the government was wrong to ban the Dutch MP.

2 comments:

Chris Paul said...

Oh Iain, I was, of course, invited to the LL Launch Breakfast.

You've just made that up. But I think I was right not to do a 400-mile round trip to be there.

And I think that not covering your own launch on your own blog is a troubling strategy. Particularly with a personal spat put front and centre at the crack of dawn.

I am a critical friend of the LL project. But above all a friend. The Guardian and Fawkes MUST apologise to Draper for raining on his parade with some unprofessional and distortive ad hominem tosh.

And you joined in. So you too.

Ralph Hancock said...

Apologise? To Draper? MUST? Dear God.