Sunday, 17 July 2011
Golf and Other Things
Congratulations to Darren Clarke for winning the Open. Anyone who has played golf knows the pressure you put yourself under when taking part in a competition. There are those who thrive on that kind of thing but no one will forget the misery McIlroy went through when the demons hit him in the last round of this year's Masters, which he would most likely have won if he'd been able to keep his nerve. His slow disintegration was too awful to watch. Golf is a very humbling game. How are we going to react then to the Murdochs when they appear before the Select Committee this Tuesday? Are we likely to see a slow and painful disintegration that will be too awful to watch or will we see dignity and a fight back - with our respect re-earned? News International have reported that there are further shocking revelations to come. Will these be announced during the Select Committee hearing, will they have been made known beforehand or will they be dribbled out later? In a way it would make sense to come clean now about everything so that it is all out in the open. However bad the further revelations are they are not going to add force to any condemnation coming from the BBC, the Guardian and the rest of the left. This lot have pretty well used up all the invective they can use already, any more will look like overkill. Any more will make one think 'they doth protest too much.'
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