Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Hypocrisy is Spelt With a H

Tracey Grimshaw the host of television the likes of Nine's A Current Affair, a show that uses every trick in the book to ambush it's victim's in a grab for ratings. Any one who has watched A Current Affair would have seen for themselves that no tactic is beneath them. And now Grimshaw has the nerve to complain about someone who may have given it back.

Oh Tracey, time to give it up.

The spat began on Friday when Gordon Ramsay ended an interview with Ms Grimshaw by poking fun at a mole on the lip of the current affairs host. Apparently, this comment was made after the interview was finished and, I've heard, A Current Affair rushed to include it as a grab for ratings.

Whatever Grimshaw got after that was her own doing.

The whole thing is a beat up by Grimshaw and her lot.


Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said the chef's comments reflected a "new form of low life". Oh shut it Kevin, everyone now knows you have a fouler mouth than Gordon ever will. (something like 60% of Kevie's staff have thus far resigned) Julia Gillard and Health Minister Nicola Roxon joined in, saying Ramsay should confine himself to the kitchen and stop abusing women.

He, actually, wasn't abusing women, at all, let's not get too precious. He was having a go at a person who happens to be a woman. There is a difference.

Don't these beige, devoid of personality, public servants realise that they are in Canberra only to balance the books and should keep out of commenting on social issues. Nobody cares what they have to say about things that don't concern them. Has anyone ever watched their puerile antics in Question Time?


2 comments:

Victor said...

I'm always bemused that Politicians feel the need to comment on every issue under the sun no matter how irrelevant to their responsibilities.

FletcherBeaver said...

I couldn't agree more.