Sunday, 12 July 2009

Nothing to see here, move along please (Andy Coulson edition)

FURY has broken out on the Conservative blogosphere over a story planted in the leftist controlled Guardian newspaper about phonetapping at the News of the World that is threatening to engulf bright eyed ingenue Andy Coulson, formerly senior matron of that parish. It is rumoured that Coulson thought that the vast sums disappearing out of petty cash was due to that divine new brand of French vanilla coffee that Marjory in accounts was partial to, and a bulk-buy policy on chocolate Hob Nobs. Instead, and unbeknownst to him, the money was being used to pay off disgruntled victims of phone tapping.

Number one blogger Guido Fawkes has quoted a "spin-doctor" as saying, "You pesky Conservative troof-seekers took out Damian McBride, and now we're going to do the same to one of yours. This time it's personal, sugar tits!" in the manner of the arch villian in one the more interminable Bond films revealing his evil plan in minute detail to our hero, just before he escapes using an exploding pen and a featherlite condom.

Over the past year, and with the assistanct of kohl eyed Question Time favourite Shami Chakrabarti, the Conservatives had rebranded themselves as the the party of AINSHUNT WIBERTEES, focusing on such principles as the historic right of Tory politicians not to be arrested or bothered by the fuzz. The very tenets, in fact, set out in the Magna Carta, which was handed to Damian Green by Henry Porter himself on the top of Mount Sinai.

Whilst there was initially some confusion as to how they could get away with being "relaxed" at what amounts to knicker-sniffing with tapped phones, it swiftly became apparent that few Conservative politicians were targeted in this fashion. This came as a relief to Mr Porter, who celebrated, as he does every Sunday, by writing an article entitled "It's Still All Labour's Fault - POLICE STATE!!!111!!". Jeremy Hunt, Shadow spokesman for Culture, slammed Labour and the Liberal Democrats for showing a "huge dose of political opportunism" because they had the cheek to ask where listening in on telephone calls fitted into the Tories' privacy narrative.

The Conservative blogosphere - diverted momentarily from trying to frame anyone who had passed within half a mile of Damian McBride as being an EVIL SMEARER - largely agreed that Coulson knew NUFFINK about what had been going on in his NOTW office, and had absolutely no questions to answer. And even if he might have known something, David Cameron was clear that he believed in giving people a second chance, like he believed in free childcare (if you're Tory MP Caroline Spelman) and MPs not being arrested (if you're Tory MP Damian Green).

"It's compassionate Conservativism in action! Well done Dave! Printed and promoted by Andy Coulson, CCHQ, Somewhere in SW1" raved the Conservative bloggers in un-coordinated statements of support.

A disgruntled Government whip was heard to mutter that he wished the Labour blogosphere could be so on message. "Biggest scandal to hit the Tory party in years, and where are our lot? Arguing over whether Harry Potter is a new Labour plot to teach kids how to be fascist and posting pictures of kittens. Impeccable."

9 comments:

Yogi said...

"Number one blogger Guido Fawkes has quoted a "spin-doctor" as saying, "You pesky Conservative troof-seekers took out Damian McBride, and now we're going to do the same to one of yours. This time it's personal, sugar tits!" in the manner of the arch villian in one the more interminable Bond films revealing his evil plan in minute detail to our hero, just before he escapes using an exploding pen and a featherlite condom."

And you don't think Labour Spin Doctors would be stupid or febrile enough to actually do that? I think recent events (Degsy Draper,Damien McBride) would suggest it's quite within character.

Sadie Smith said...

Chill out, FFS, it's not a serious post. Jesus, I thought I was meant to be the humourless leftist?

Sobotka said...

@Yogi (smarter than the average bear? )
One difference you appear to have overlooked is that in Coulson lots of actual crimes have been committed.

yogi said...

My God , don't bite my head off!!!!! * Cowers *

I was chilled out, and I thought the observation was not without humour?

Well I'll get my coat.

cripes! said...

Well you know what they say ? Scratch a humourless leftist find a fascist!

Boom boom!

Reuben said...

'A disgruntled Government whip was heard to mutter that he wished the Labour blogosphere could be so on message. "Biggest scandal to hit the Tory party in years, and where are our lot? Arguing over whether Harry Potter is a new Labour plot to teach kids how to be fascist and posting pictures of kittens. Impeccable."'

I guess that spending to long in parliament can instill a level of political philistinism. The thing is that unlike the major Tory bloggers, left bloggers sometimes have better things to do than tailing westminster. This after all is not the be all and end all of politics. I am amazed that the discussion - in political terms - of such a clearly significant cultural phenomenon has been met with such vitriolic cries of 'irrelevance'.

Praguetory said...

Settlement payments occurred after Coulson left. Surely you're not *that* ignorant.

Sadie Smith said...

The Tory blogosphere thinks I'm ignorant and irrelevantm

How MUCH we have in common, Praguetory.

Anonymous said...

Praguetory is the Irfan Ahmed of the Conservatives.

Ignore him Sadie, he's just upset that Iain Dale doesn't return his calls.