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British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, a major player in the aborted midnight coup against Tony Blair, calls Bush's policies "crap." Prescott ca

Aug. 18, 2006 -- Two recent events appear to be connected to WMR's Aug. 14 story on how NewsCorp's Rupert Murdoch conspired with Tony Blair and the Bush administration to cook up the "London liquid bomber" plot in an effort to shore up Blair's and Bush's sagging poll numbers. On our report on how the phony scare was cooked up by Murdoch and Blair to prevent a midnight coup against Blair by his Labor opponents working with Prince Charles, it has now been reported that Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, passed over by Blair in favor of Home Secretary John Reid to handle the Cabinet meetings in Blair's absence, said President Bush had been "crap" on the Middle East peace process and described him as a "cowboy."

Predictably, the Murdoch-influenced neo-con media, particularly Mr. Hispaniola Weird Sex himself, Rush Limbaugh, wasted no time in calling Prescott a "drunk," "slob," "union hack," "pig," and a "womanizer."

Since WMR's scoop on the events that precipitated the phony liquid bomber scare, the group of Labor officials who were in on the anti-Blair coup is widening to include some previous Blair loyalists. International Development Secretary Hilary Benn, the son of veteran Labor Party progressive leftist Tony Benn, and a strong Blair supporter, was part of the anti-Blair movement, along with another Blair loyalist, Environment Secretary David Miliband; Blair's former aide Bruce Grocott; and Transport Secretary Douglas Alexander, who was vacationing on the Isle of Mull as the airplane scare plot was being hatched by Blair's and Murdoch's operatives. Alexander, with primary responsibility for air travel in Britain, was one of the last to be informed about the "threat," a decision taken by Blair's inner circle of neo-cons, including Home Secretary Reid, a one-time Communist student leader and campus agent provocateur.

British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, a major player in the aborted midnight coup against Tony Blair, calls Bush's policies "crap." Prescott called a "slob" by neo-con drug-addled pig face Rush Limbaugh.

The other clue that Murdoch's media empire is more into making up news rather than reporting it -- a situation covered recently in depth by WMR -- is the sudden resignation of Fox News's Amman, Jordan bureau. Two producers based in Amman for Fox -- Serene Saddagh and Jomana Karadsheh -- resigned in protest over how the so-called "news" network was covering the Middle East crisis. They both accused Fox of being propaganda organs for the Israeli government and its Bush administration facilitators.
Fox News Amman bureau resigns over network's shilling for Israel and its neo-con friends.

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