Every picture tells a story.
Here is a snapshot of The Guardian’s politics section this morning.
Puff piece interviews with Liz Kendal & Andy Burnham.
Nice space for the views of Yvette Cooper to look credible…
and a story The Guardian ran yesterday as their splash leader, a blog post by a former Labour spin doctor rubbishing Corbyn.
Can The Guardian sink any lower? Some might argue that the aforementioned spin doctor should be on trial for conspiracy to commit war crimes – not on the front page of The Guardian.
The Guardian has given prominent space for Tony Blair, Neil Kinnock, Lord Mandelson, Alan Johnson and now Alastair Campbell to rubbish Corbyn.
With Corbyn as leader, Tony Blair, Jack Straw, and Campbell might see the inside of a jail cell for their roles in the illegal invasion of Iraq , so one can only reflect that this is yet another refreshing example of the wonderfully balanced coverage we have come to expect from The Guardian!
The Guardian has stopped pretending during this election and has come out in the open as the wretched establishment rag it really is(and always was)
Their international coverage also reflects the views of the powers-that-be, especially in regard to the Ukraine. In the interim, they are also purging their comment threads of the most effective counter voices.
They have gone steadily down hill since the departure of Glenn Greenwald and appear to have knuckled under to the pressure of GCHQ. Sad.