Crosses the Line on 3 Continents and Gets Burned?
by Denis Campbell
It’s not been a good week for Rupert Murdoch. 1st he was caught in an interview by his son’s flagship Aussie broadcast network calling President Obama a racist and denying that FOX News’ Glenn Beck compared Obama to Stalin.
Then his flagship London tabloid The Sun [...]
Rupert Murdoch’s Terrible, Horrible, No-Good, Very Bad Week
Posted on 13 November 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: BSkyB, Donald Trump, FOX News, Glenn Beck, google, New York Post, obama, President Obama, Rupert Murdoch, Sky+, The Guardian, The Sun, The Times, Tories, Wall Street Journal
I’m Not Going Anywhere! (Reprise)
Posted on 26 July 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 20, Charlton Heston, Donald Trump, emphysema, EU Parliament, Gordon Brown, President Obama, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Secretary of Commerce, Sir Alan Sugar, The Apprentice, The National Rifle Association, Tory, Windows Vista
By Denis Campbell
So said embattled UK PM Gordon Brown. The last person I heard say this was my Dad a few hours before emphysema claimed his life six years ago. My mother walked in while he was in a labouring sleep, stroked his head and gently said, “it’s OK, you can let go now.” He [...]
Wait, Wait, and The Party of Psychotic NO!
Posted on 17 May 2009 by Denis Campbell | Comments (2) | Tags: @waitwait, Bo the Dog joke, David Axelrod, Donald Trump, Karl Cassell, Miss California, Naming Bo Miss California, news quiz show, newsbusters.org, NPR, Obama Senior Advisor, Peter Sagal, The Donald, Twitter, Wait Wait Don't Tell Me
By Denis Campbell
The US Republican Party may need an intervention. When a comedy news quiz show makes them apoplectic with rage, I worry that their stressors to try and remain relevant “in a world (big movie trailer voice) where only 20% of the people identify with them…” are overloaded to the breaking point.
As a recent [...]
The Donald Getting “Schooled” in Scotland
Posted on 12 June 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: Aberdeen, best golf course in the world, Carnoustie, compromise, council, Donald Trump, golf course, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, RSPB, Scotland, Sir Alan Sugar, spell the name correctly, St. Andrews, take it or leave it, The Apprentice, The Donald, Turnberry, understatement
Donald Trump is learning the hard way about UK real estate development and local Council governance. The Donald was grilled earlier this week by the local council near the site in Aberdeen, Scotland where he plans to build a $2 billion dollar golf resort along pristine coastal dunes. During his opening testimony he said the [...]
















































