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The LINOs - Liberal in name only.

Post by Rorschach » Fri Oct 19, 2018 9:48 am

Richo, Sales, Trioli, Crowe, Van Onselen, Savva, etc, etc, etc... when Turnbull first got deposed all followed the LW Prog, Labor/Green line... they didn't know why Turnbull was tossed, Labor, the ABC, Fairfax... all still trot that line out like the LW Prog ratbags they are and their rusted-on supporters still repeat it like brainless parrots, daily.
But guess what?
Maurice Newman, has proved people in the media actually do know why Turnbull was tossed and its exactly the reasons I keep telling people...
Bob Hawke rebuff burdened Libs with a LINO
By Maurice Newman
October 18, 2018

In the Liberal Party pantheon of former leaders, it is doubtful Malcolm Turnbull will find a place. After all, he is a Liberal in name only: a LINO. As confirmed by Glenn Milne in The Sunday Telegraph (August 23, 2009), his instincts are Labor. “Mr Turnbull approached at least six senior ALP figures, including former prime minister Bob Hawke, ­actively seeking their endorsement to join the ALP,” Milne wrote. Hawke contends Turnbull approached him at Sydney’s Marriott Hotel in November 1999. These approaches were rebuffed.

Even as prime minister, being a Liberal seemed to grate. Indeed, rather than use the Liberal Party badging, he preferred to run his campaigns under the slogan “The Turnbull Coalition Team”.

If Turnbull saw the Liberal Party as a flag of convenience, so did the electorate. The Liberal supporter base watched with dismay as under his leadership, his leftist, aptly named Black Hand, colleagues comprehensively trashed Liberal core values of thrift, free enterprise and smaller government.

This may have played well for the “progressives” in Wentworth, but not for the base. Long-time Liberal voters lost confidence in the Turnbull government’s agenda, which constantly changed when challenged. In the battle for hearts and minds, the Coalition became barely distinguishable from its left-wing opposition.

Former Labor prime minister Paul Keating aptly summed up the Liberal leader’s disposition, saying: “If you needed to know what Malcolm Turnbull truly believes in, what he would die in a ditch over, you would need a microscope to help you find it.”

It is his policy ambiguity, inept leadership and his lack of conviction that caused Turnbull’s parliamentary colleagues to replace him. For the party that misguidedly gave him the honour of representing it, Turnbull rapidly lost voter support. Apart from losing 38 consecutive Newspolls, the Coalition’s 35-seat majority in the House of Representatives secured by Tony Abbott, the prime minister Turnbull deposed, has, in a single term, shrunk to just one. Now, even that slender majority will be tested in tomorrow’s Wentworth by-election.

Understandably, voters in Wentworth, with a general election at best six months away, are annoyed that they are forced to go to the polls. It didn’t have to be. ­Indeed, asked by The Wentworth Courier if he would stay on if he lost the leadership in a future vote, a spokesman for Turnbull replied “Yes”. In the event, Turnbull resigned and, with wife Lucy, retreated to their Central Park West New York apartment.

In the six weeks since his resignation, Turnbull has yet to offer Scott Morrison or his Wentworth successor, Dave Sharma, any formal electoral support. In fact, apart from a congratulatory tweet, he has yet to even publicly endorse Sharma.

According to Sharri Markson in The Daily Telegraph: “Dissatisfied with the outcome of a new-look government getting on with the job, Turnbull is now trying to force the issue and facilitate the downfall of the Liberal government. There have been leaks designed to damage Morrison from Turnbull’s closest confidants . . . .”

This vindictiveness has become a family affair.


Son Alex Turnbull is encouraging voters to put their money on Labor in the lead-up to the by-election, re-tweeting a post by candidate Tim Murray instructing people to donate. As he sees it: “My father fought the stupid and the stupid won.”

And if the Turnbulls’ scorched-earth policy is not handicap enough, Sharma has been ­attacked by another LINO, former federal leader John Hewson. He wants electors of Wentworth to register a substantial protest vote against the government “or any other candidates that don’t understand the magnitude and urgency of the climate change challenge”. Hewson is a global-warming activist and a renewable-energy investor, yet rather than speak from this platform, he artfully chooses to abuse his Liberal Party credentials to inflict maximum political pain on Sharma.

The Wentworth aspirant must wonder: with Liberals such as Hewson and the Turnbulls, who needs enemies?


Still, he is turning the other cheek and says he was appalled by the way his party treated Turnbull. He should hope that this wins some sympathy at the polls. Clearly Turnbull has decided his loathing for the party is greater than his regard for Sharma.

Sharma’s credentials are impressive. A Sydney businessman, he is a former public servant and was the youngest person, at 37, to be appointed as an Australian ­ambassador.

The seat he is contesting has been held by the Liberals for 60 years. It is a wealthy electorate housing many captains of industry and prominent professionals. There is a large Jewish population and an active LGBTI community. In the plebiscite, 80 per cent of voters backed same-sex marriage. A large slice of the population is inner-city and pro-renewable energy, hence “climate change” GetUp advertising trucks urging voters: “Don’t vote Liberal”. Moreover, a leaked government-commissioned report, airing the possibility that faith-based schools could exclude people based on their sexuality, plays particularly badly in Wentworth.

Despite the 17.7 per cent buffer, recent polls are showing Sharma’s victory is not assured. Leaked Liberal Party polling shows him trailing green-left independent Kerryn Phelps by 10 points.

Time will tell. Revenge may be sweet, but there is more riding on the outcome of this election than just Wentworth. If the Liberal Party loses, the government’s maj­ority vanishes and the state of the federal parliament becomes unpredictable. There could be many unintended consequences.

Should the Liberal antagonists get their way and Sharma fails to win, it will be final confirmation that Hawke was wise to deny Turnbull so that he could work for Labor from the Liberal Party benches.
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Re: The LINOs - Liberal in name only.

Post by Rorschach » Fri Oct 19, 2018 2:44 pm

Turnbull wants revenge...
Apparently his whole family does too.
It is his policy stupidity and ambiguity, his inept leadership skills, his lack of political nous and lack of conviction that caused Turnbull’s parliamentary colleagues to toss him out. He brought that on himself... The party's huge mistake was to give him the honour of representing it, he rapidly lost voter support, especially amongst the Conservatives and changed the party from Centre-Right. Also apart from losing 38 consecutive Newspolls he lost the Coalition’s 35-seat majority in the House of Representatives, in one single term. Now in his vengeful dummy spit instead of staying on till the next election like a good and loyal member and representative of the people of Wentworth, he is seeking to destroy the government and cause a new election to be called immediately. :du :du :du :du :du
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Re: The LINOs - Liberal in name only.

Post by Rorschach » Wed Oct 24, 2018 1:54 pm

Muppets exit stage Left, and Right
Dennis Shanahan
Political Editor
October 23, 2018

Scott Morrison’s “Muppets”, whether they describe themselves as progressives or conservatives, have to wake up to themselves right now or wake up in opposition with Bill Shorten as prime minister.

Consumed with defending or attacking Malcolm Turnbull and duelling with each other over extremes of climate change policy, the Prime Minister’s colleagues are demanding he adopt contradictory and politically suicidal positions.

Morrison yesterday made it clear to Coalition MPs and senators that he believed lurching further to the Left than Turnbull’s position or further to the Right than Tony Abbott’s position is destructive.

As a “compromise” between the choices of the “progressive” Turnbull or the “conservative” Peter Dutton as leader and between the extremes of climate and energy policy, Morrison’s success depends on a disciplined compromise among his MPs.

Facing progressive calls to turn even more strongly towards cutting carbon emissions by funding more renewable energy and to send all refugees from Nauru to New Zealand, he rejected “hokey pokey politics” where you take turns putting your left foot or your right foot “in”.

Morrison is trying to fend off panic and knee-jerk reactions after the defeat in Wentworth, which is being used by both sides to push their position, and steer the Coalition into a sensible centre. The sensible centre has been the home of Australia’s most successful governments — Labor and Coalition — and represents the best chance of winning an election even at a time of disruption in traditional politics and third force activists. Labor has been selling itself as a stable, sensible alternative for months.

Attempts to shift an entire party platform to a narrow extreme at a time when minor parties and independents inhabit and control the fringes are self-defeating; multifaceted appeals have to be made to diverse electorates without throwing the centre off its axis. Nor can threats and shopping lists from independents, such as Cathy McGowan, Bob Katter or Kerryn Phelps, be allowed to dictate government policy.

Morrison unashamedly declared that the Coalition “will continue to be a strong centre-right government with strong centre-right parties focusing on the things that matter”.

The Liberal calls — matching those from Labor and the Greens — for Morrison to send all refugees from Nauru to New Zealand have been firmly rejected and supported with a reality check from Dutton in parliament pointing out that the US had refused to take 13 asylum-seekers from Nauru because they were a national security risk.

Apart from a single act of compassion destroying years of tough achievements in heading off people-smugglers, Dutton asked the obvious question as to whether New Zealand would accept security risks.

On climate change and energy, Morrison also made it clear he was not going to give priority to cutting emissions over providing more reliable, lower cost energy to households.
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