Thursday, February 20, 2014

A Leading Exemplar of The CBC's Policy Of Conservative Appeasement



Thanks to Montreal Simon, DESMOG CANADA, Press Progress and others for alerting us to the true extent of Rex Murphy's egregious conflict of interest in his role as CBC commentator.

Murphy is yet another sad but solid indication of the policy of appeasement the Corporation has adopted toward the Harper cabal.

My own complaint to the CBC about this disgraceful state of affairs is still awaiting a response. When I filed it a couple of weeks ago, this is what I received from their ombudsman:

I write to acknowledge receipt of your email. The first step in the process is to share your complaint with the relevant programmers, who have the right and responsibility to respond. I have therefore shared your email with Jennifer McGuire, General Manager and Editor in Chief of CBC News. If you are not satisfied with the response you receive you may ask me to review the matter.

Programmers are asked to try to reply within twenty working days.

Sincerely,

Esther Enkin
CBC Ombudsman
ombudsman@cbc.ca
www.cbc.ca/ombudsman

I will post the response if and when I receive it.


4 comments:

  1. Hi Lorne While appeasement is an issue we cannot ignore the influence here of the Harper appointed and controlled leadership. How much of each is at play is difficult to discern, however, the end result is crystal clear

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    1. There is no doubt, Kev, that all who receive the Harper 'touch' become tainted, and, like many diseases, both moral and physical, the symptoms of infection take time to manifest.

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  2. Another reason -- of which I was unaware -- why I stopped listening to and watching Mr. Mrrphy long a go.

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    1. At one time I listened to Cross Country Checkup regularly, Owen, but once his biases became known to me, I stopped, although he was always decidedly more subtle in his emphases when fielding phone calls.

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