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Friday, 9th May 2008

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Somehow I doubt that Inayat Bunglawala will have the same take on this as Daniel Finkelstein. The Tribe of Judah, as you charmingly put it, control the media, don't we, Inayat?

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Austin Barry

May 9th, 2008 5:31pm

Inayat Bunglawala is precisely described by Christopher Hitchens as, somewhat paradoxically, both preposterous and sinister. But Jews shouldn't take it personally, the goofy Inayat seems to dislike all non-members of the Ummah equally. There is though a disconnect between his nasty views and his timid, librarian-up-on-molestation-charges, furtive-burrowing-animal appearance. Quite why the brillo-bearded onanists at the Guardian continue to provide this odious creature with a soapbox is beyond me.

Verity

May 9th, 2008 6:33pm

Well described Austin Barry! A tour de force of exactitude!

Ann

May 9th, 2008 9:06pm

Seconded, Verity.

J. Isaacs

May 9th, 2008 10:33pm

One had thought Andrew Neill wore the brillo pad crown. Didn't realise the Guardi-onanistas had started growing brillo beards by way of competition. Wonder if the preposterous and sinister Bungle might try growing one of his own in MCB solidarity with librarians-up-on-molestation-charges. Many thanks for the tip Austin Barry.

Ben Disraeli

May 10th, 2008 3:29am

I'm sure even Bungle would admit that they [Jews] do pretty well to 'control the media' (and a lot else besides apparently) even though they only make up some 0.22% of the world's population.

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