In the wake of Cathy Newman’s farcical interview of Jordan Peterson, Channel 4 News chooses Jess Phillips MP to comment on the Presidents Club’s charity dinner

Channel 4 News started this evening’s programme with a piece (video, 4:40) on the Presidents Club fiasco, promptly following it with an interview (video, 3:50) on the matter with… who else?… Jess Phillips MP, the Yardley Gob. The first link includes some video footage taken covertly during the charity dinner, needless to say there’s nothing in it remotely corroborating the FT journalist’s claims.

5 thoughts on “In the wake of Cathy Newman’s farcical interview of Jordan Peterson, Channel 4 News chooses Jess Phillips MP to comment on the Presidents Club’s charity dinner

  1. Man hater.
    You can spot them a mile off.
    She gets an adrenaline rush when she thinks she has revealed the depravity of the masculine.
    The deep voice. The smug excitable expression as if she’s just caught her hated teenage brother reading her dad’s Playboy in the bathroom.
    The thrill of thinking she can put a stop to something, and slander all men as ‘offensive’ in the process.

    And that necklace?..I genuinely thought it said ‘raped’ at first.. like the #metoo war cry – you know? – parade your suffering around as a politically hostile trump card.
    There is so much vindictive nastiness there it’s difficult to watch.
    I hope she finds happiness at some point in her life but I wont hold my breath:
    It’s hard to be content when you thrive on spite, and I believe that is where she is struggling.

    Ps. If I ever get offered a job to work at an all female Ladies Night charity event where I am told in advance that I will be expected to wear speedo’s and a bowtie, I won’t be going. I’ll give it a miss. You know – I have standards and I’m not stupid.

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    • Ps. If I ever get offered a job to work at an all female Ladies Night charity event where I am told in advance that I will be expected to wear speedo’s and a bowtie, I won’t be going. I’ll give it a miss. You know – I have standards and I’m not stupid.

      Expect such a demand from the very women who succumb to a fit of the vapours and shriek hysterically when men make like requests.

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  2. I must admit to not having watched the above-mentioned interview with inveterate attention-seeker Jess Phillips because I simply couldn’t be bothered either listening to Ms Phillips or reading anything written by her on Twitter or anywhere else (and by all accounts I’m not missing much).

    While it’s not greatly surprising that a TV channel that employs the like of Cathy Newman would also give airtime to Ms Phillips, I’m somewhat more surprised that the ‘Daily Telegraph’ recently published an article by Ms Phillips on women and STEM (or so I understand). One would think that if the DT considers this topic sufficiently important to publish an article on it, they would at least have the article written by someone with intelligence, common sense and at least some qualifications to write about such a matter, e.g. Joanna Williams.

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    • Thanks Hugo. I subscribed to the Telegraph for 25+ years, but it sold out to feminists years ago (as have all the formerly right-of-centre British papers. I subscribe to The Times and have to grit my teeth at their coverage of gender issues.) Before the 2015 general election the Telegraph published two or three hit pieces on J4MB / me, including a very silly one by Michael Deacon, their parliamentary sketchwriter. 90% of the comments below the article online supporter J4MB / me.

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