Defending the Indefensible!
Downloaded the most reprehensible clip for safekeeping pic.twitter.com/BYvjfpUZJb
— 🌺Miss Flora Poste 🌺 (@Flora_Poste_) January 26, 2023
Susie McCabe must bitterly regret her sycophantic comments on BBC Debate Night in which she defended the Scottish Government and Nicola Sturgeon's handling of the 'trans rapist' affair.
Still it's good to know the clip has been saved for posterity - it's one of the funniest things I've seen in a long time!
Defending the Indefensible! (January 26, 2023)
Scottish comedy has fallen a long way when some of its leading lights are wheeled out to defend the indefensible - and the behaviour of Scotland's political establishment.
Scotland, Comedy and 'WheeshtingforIndy' (August 04, 2022)
I don't follow Susie McCabe on Twitter, but she seems to be another of Scotland's 'establishment comedians' who can find humour in just about anything - except the ridiculous antics of the SNP and Scottish Ministers.
Now that is funny.
Scotland, Satire and Identi
ty Politics (October 09, 2021)
Steven Camley's great cartoon lampooning Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP is a wake up call to Scottish comedians.
Politicians of all parties are fair game and when they screw up mocking their antics is an essential part of holding political leaders and their parties to account.
Scotland, Satire and Private Eye (April 07, 2021)
Thin-Skinned Comedians (03/12/20)
By Martin Williams - The Herald
Un-godly row: Scots comedian accused of being "extreme" as she calls for Scots Labour probe into 'trolling'
She is the comedian who has made the nation laugh with her video spoofs involving the First Minister's coronavirus briefings.
But her some of her latest online entries have been less than funny, with Janey Godley calling for Scottish Labour to investigate trolling her online.
Thin-Skinned Comedians (26/08/20)
Frankie Boyle everyday stock-in-trade is making jokes at other people's expense - without pulling any punches.
So imagine my surprise when I found out the other day that I've been blocked from Frankie Boyle's Twitter page!
I can't even remember what I said to provoke such a reaction, maybe I criticised Frankie's material about Harvey Price, but who knew the Glasgow comic is so terribly thin-skinned?