Toronto Star crack columnist Rosie Dimanno, in the finest tradition of Rush Limbaugh, scratches at the bowels of trash journalism like so many of her contemporary B circuit tabloid critics. With the zeal of an apparent narcotic induced delusional narcissism, which could only have been brought on by years of self aggrandizing, cheap manicures and ‘tween rainbow hairdos, but more suited to the titillation and gossip of a suburban hair salon, Dimanno flatters herself with self righteous bombastic slurs on the workers of Toronto and Hamilton.
The petty and hysterical display of self indulgent opinion, which in the custom of a sagging and frustrated hedonistic mistress of a used car salesman seeking the favour of men half her age, Ms. Dimanno attempts to elevate herself from journalistic hatcheck girl and dogma servant of the pampered classes turning op-ed tricks for shekels, to a hostess at the back doors of their ideological brothels, rewarded for her journalistic anti-worker shock-jock pap. Ms. Dimanno’s journalism, if you could call it that, is a proper wart on the nation.
Dimanno seeks favour from the enmeshed Toronto cocktail circuit crowd of the Levitt-Hudak-Miller “power” elites. Like opening a can of tuna and pouring the juice down the drain Ms. Dimanno’s particular brand of journalistic rubbish stinks. From her aching desire to scratch the Zionist itch burning deep in her breach, between pen and paper, to her pandering to the anti-worker Harper right-wing "taxpayers' money" brain trust, Dimanno is the poster child for the brown shirt lament.
Ms. Dimanno’s journalism is amazingly average and nothing more than that which is produced by any other upper-middle class spoiled brat high school dropout that never worked a day in her life and had daddy pay for her art school college diploma. Or maybe her journalism is just plain bad.
What ever the reason, the editors of the Toronto Star should cut her salary and send her searching for defecating dog stories - it will do the nation good. We can always hope.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
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