Guido Fawkes goes mainstream

Blogger Guido Fawkes interviews political journalists for the BBC’s Newsnight tonight.

I think my favourite lines from Jeremy Paxman in the package are “that’s complete bollocks” and “I’m sorry, I think you’re just living in a pathetic conspiracy world.”

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4 Comments

  • Posted 28th March 2007 at 5:50 pm | Permalink

    “I’m sorry, I think you’re just living in a pathetic conspiracy world.”

    Ah. But he WOULD say that, wouldn’t he!

  • Posted 28th March 2007 at 11:18 pm | Permalink

    The television post interview on BBC2 was hilarious.

    Guido Fawkes (AKA Peter Steins) was revealed as a snivelling little girls blouse who blubbed when confronted by Michael White from the Guardian.

    White’s best line on challenging Steins how he came about the story of duel emails from Number 10, was to bleat “Nick Robinson gave me the story”… to which White retorts: “Ha, I wonder where he got the story from?”

    This amateur’s mistake was to light a fuse and forget to depart the building to watch the sparks fly from a-far. He should never have agreed to go on a live TV panel interview… bet the sucker feels sick to the stomach now.

  • nigelashton
    Posted 29th March 2007 at 9:25 am | Permalink

    I think Guido has made a serious mistake by changing his ‘terms of engagement’.

  • Anonymous
    Posted 29th March 2007 at 9:56 am | Permalink

    I was wondering as soon as Michael White appeared how long it would take him to take the opportunity of live TV to puncture Guido’s silly silhouette and name him (Paul Staines, rather than Peter Steins). The package Guido made was interesting enough, but he was cut to pieces on the live interview.

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