What informed the decision to ask Jubilee leaning commentators not to appear on TV talk-shows and defend the administration as they used to? A little birdie at the House in the hill told Grapevine that the powers that be had grown tired of the disparaging remarks aimed at political analysts including MPs that support Jubilee made by their counterparts from the opposition.
During a meeting early this week, it was
agreed that the analysts should boycott all TV stations for the meantime until
they are told to resume work. At the
strategy meeting, fingers were pointed at some TV hosts for openly siding with
opposition and allowing analysts linked to Nasa to make snide and reckless
remarks against members of the ruling coalition.