The pot calls the kettle a piccaninny
I’m gobsmacked by what I believe is now today’s Sunday Telegraph front page article, Boris Johnson: I’m the victim of dirty tricks in London Mayor race.
The amount of cheek present in anyone whose campaign is being run by Lynton Crosby accusing anyone else of dirty tricks is staggering.
The Telegraph even states as a matter of fact (without offering any evidence) that Boris’s opponents have used "push polling", which is a well known favourite technique of Mr. Crosby himself.
Boris also accuses his opponents of "sub-radar stuff", despite it being well documented that Crosby’s own strategy for Boris is specifically known as an "under-the-radar" campaign.
He continues:
They’ve read every column I’ve ever written to see if they can find something to turn into a smear about a position I don’t hold.
It’s extraordinary that Boris would suggest that simply by highlighting things that he himself has written, we opponents of his (I assume StopBoris.org counts as an opponent, even though we don’t have our own Mayoral candidate) are somehow misrepresenting him. If we mention that he thinks gay marriage is in some way comparable to a union between "three men and a dog", or that he spent column after column repeatedly attacking the Stephen Lawrence inquiry as unnecessary and "Orwellian", it’s unbelievable that his response is to say we are smearing him, and that he doesn’t hold positions that he himself has written that he does hold.
This is the man who was happy to employ and publish outrageous articles by out-and-out racist Taki; the man who’s taken six years to appreciate that "piccaninnies" might be an offensive word to ethnic minorities; the man who supported George W. Bush’s election and re-election; the man who strongly opposed the repealing of Section 28 because he thought it would lead to enforced "homosexual instruction" in the classroom; the man who promised to help an old fraudster friend track down and beat up a journalist; the man who is in the tiny minority of politicians in the developed world who still opposes the Kyoto protocol to tackle climate change (Bush being the only remaining developed world leader not to sign up to it); the man who opposed the National Minimum Wage; the man who claims he did or didn’t snort cocaine based on who’s listening at the time, and did or didn’t have an affair based on what evidence has so far emerged.
With so much evidence that Boris is an untrustworthy charlatan at odds with the vast majority of Londoners’ views, why would anyone need to make anything up to ’smear’ him?
And meanwhile, a single recent appearance of the Back Boris team involved them issuing outright lies on crime and likening Ken Livingstone to mass-murdering dictator Robert Mugabe. Do these things not count as ‘dirty tricks’?
The Sunday Telegraph’s front page article represents a desperate escalation of tactics by Lynton Crosby, attempting to deflect attention away from his own campaigns lies, smears and deceptions by screaming blue murder about vastly exaggerated ‘dirty tricks’ being used against him.
As Boris-stoppers we must do all we can to help our fellow Londoners cut through this thick layer of meta-lies, and see Boris’s campaign for the cynical charade it really is, yet again trying to keep the spotlight off Boris by pushing it back towards his opponents, and raising the dishonesty and bluster levels higher than ever.

April 6th, 2008 at 12.52
‘Boris has repeatedly pledged his support to the freedom pass. Its very wrong of Ken to mislead London’s senior citizens’. ‘This just goes to show how low the Ken camp will go. Misleading old people is bang out of order. He is preying on their fears’.
As for the hypocrisy charge, are you guys for real! This guy is running against a Mayor that has sent London backwards in 2 terms of stagnation, has let kids die on the street and has hijacked London to fulfill some left wing ideological agenda.
Ken is the dishonest one, the lying one and the one who will go to no ends to smear his opponent - this blog is full of lies.
April 6th, 2008 at 13.54
You seem to credit the Mayor with an extraordinary level of omnipresent power. Quite how he could be expected to stop any crime anywhere in London before it happened I don’t know. In the terrifying event that Boris does get elected, I trust you will call for his resignation at the first sign of any youngster being murdered during his Mayoralty?
As for misleading old people, claiming crime is up, as you and your fellow Boris-backers have been doing, is an outrageous lie designed to scare them into voting for you. Pot, kettle, that skin colour Boris published Taki stating represented a lower IQ…