Gwede Mantashe, ANC secretary general and the party's principal berserker has, like the proverbial stuck record, been off about the media again, complaining about how rubbish and stupid we all are.
This latest outburst, in Thursday's Sowetan, followed a dreary despatch in that newspaper concerning an ANC report into the infighting among its leaders in North West ahead of the 2009 general elections.
Why this was deemed newsworthy in the first place is, of course, a great mystery. It is far from surprising, at least as far as we're concerned here at the Mahogany Ridge, that senior party members would carp and bitch among themselves. The North West, after all, is an arid, fly-blown backwater. How else does one pass the time up there?
In any event, and according to the Sowetan report, which may or may not have been incorrect, Mantashe was supposed to have acted on the matter but didn't. Rather than confining his remarks to that newspaper however, he has instead directed his bilge at the entire profession.
"The critical challenge is that the South African media industry suffers from a dearth of journalistic quality," he charged. "The newsrooms abound with junior reporters lacking in the most basic skills associated with the trade, including those of checking and crosschecking information."