Tuesday 6 November 2007

Martin Miller Responds

Whereas Kamm really did briefly try and post anonymous comments on here until you exposed him.

As you say, I could actually have written this. It's all true. And of course, I actually did write some of it, on here earlier today. You've got to laugh.

Kamm's behaviour has made him practically unemployable, but he never really needed to work in the first place. So he now has nothing much to do, but an awful lot of money with which to do it. I wouldn't be surprised if every comment on Harry's Place was by him.

Unfortunately his views have not made him unemployable. These people picked the wrong side in the defining battle of the next generation, yet they will neither shut up nor go away. And no one seems prepared to make them.

Kamm has the audacity to talk about "open selection procedures" when he is at the centre of a selection procedure rigging mafia for those who do or would discharge their parliamentary responsibilities under daily direction from the PNAC and the AEI.

And if he doesn't want Neil Clark to become MP for Wantage, then he should put up as an Independent there. Why doesn't he?

And, after all, Labour would never have him after he told people to vote Tory last time. Doing that sort of thing among one's own is one thing, but in the Times? Tut tut, Oliver. We thought that you were better bred than that. Likewise, the Tories would never now take Douglas Murray, after he used the Spectator to advocate a Labour vote in Ealing Southall. Why don't they set up a neocon party and see how far they get?


Splendid stuff!

6 comments:

  1. They are saying over on Harry's Place that you and the impersonator have the same IP address.

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  2. My mind boggles! It's perfectly possible, if it's true. They might be at home at this time of day, but some of us are trapped in wage slavery and looking over our shoulders as we type.

    But surely persons more computer-y than I (not saying much) could just fake such things? And anyway, whose word have we for any of this?

    Roll on the end of the Queen's Speech, so that I can blog about real matters!

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  3. I've stopped reading Harry's Place, and I urge everyone else to do likewise. No longer just politically, it has become the twilight zone.

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  4. Well, it was hardly our target audience in the first place, was it? But people like that can't see that, because they think that are so important. You are right: they should set uo an honestly neocon party and see how far they get.

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  5. Would they get as far as you? How far have you got?

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  6. Well, at least we actually exist. They don't dare even try. Do they?

    Anyway, this matter is closed. I'll be blogging again about the Quen's Speech, which matters.

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