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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by Bart » Fri Oct 12, 2012 12:58 pm

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PM's phoney hysteria over personal dust-up
* by: Piers Akerman
* From: The Daily Telegraph
* October 12, 2012 12:00AM

IN what seems a very long 10 years ago, prime minister John Howard, deputy prime minister John Anderson and opposition leader Simon Crean flew to Bali to do what they possibly could to comfort the surviving victims of the first Bali bombing.

This week marks the 10th anniversary of that atrocity; the three senior politicians flew up four or five days later, as soon as the already-overworked Balinese officials could handle the extra load of a top-level visit.

Howard, Anderson and Crean travelled in a small aircraft from the government's VIP fleet. They sat together, to and from Bali.

For the first anniversary, a year later, Howard and Crean and their wives, Janette and Carole, again flew to Bali.

Howard invited the Creans to travel with him and his wife. It was the decent thing to do, the civil thing to do.

Not an eyebrow was raised; Howard - despite being the butt of a sneer campaign by almost all media commentators and the nation's leading comedians - observed standards of behaviour that were above reproach.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott will be in Bali for the anniversary memorial service. They will travel separately.

The Howards will also be present, flying with the Abbotts.

Civility in federal politics seems to have died with the end of the Howard government.


As opposition leader, Howard had a good relationship with prime minister Hawke. The bovver boy from Bankstown, Paul Keating, set things back, but it is well-known that Howard, as PM, and the then opposition leader Kim Beazley were able to work together, as were Howard and Crean, despite the latter's narrow union background.

Mark Latham, who notoriously claimed he wanted to teach his children to hate, introduced an unprecedented nastiness to federal politics. Kevin Rudd, who one of his own colleagues was later to label a "psychopath", did nothing to remedy the situation and Gillard has now taken the bar below the most supple limbo dancer's reach.

Thursday morning, Howard spoke to broadcaster Alan Jones about the trip he took to Bali as prime minister in the immediate aftermath of the bombing.

It was an apolitical discussion and Jones' program received a number of messages subsequently from listeners who remarked upon the former prime minister's measured and restrained tone - the "voice of sanity", one said.

The contrast between Howard's sober pitch, mature character and reflective comments and the shrill tenor and venomous remarks delivered by the current PM this week could not be greater.

Labor women claim that Gillard spoke for them when she accused Abbott of misogyny.

They overlook Gillard's own confession to ABC radio's Philip Clark on September 15, 2011, in which she said: "I'm always happy to accept responsibility for my role and my actions."

Then, when asked about "the level of vituperation directed against you personally and the office of the prime minister" and whether "it's due to some deep-seated misogyny", she said, "I don't "spend much of my time thinking about that".

But clearly she has been obsessed with remarks made about her lack of leadership ability
as she had her speech attacking Abbott for his alleged misogyny ready to run when she needed to divert attention from Labor's ongoing support for the grossly offensive former Speaker Peter Slipper despite evidence of his obscene text messages.

Last year she said: "I've got very broad shoulders and what I spend my time thinking about and doing is implementing the policies and plans our nation needs."

The vitriolic personal attack she made on Tuesday would indicate that her shoulders have shrunk and her thinking has narrowed considerably in the past 12 months.

"I didn't come to this position hankering for people to say nice things about me every day," she said last year. "I came to this position absolutely determined to do what we need to as a nation to make sure that we've got opportunity for all, right around the country, whether that's the chance to get a job, the chance to get a better job, the chance for a kid from a disadvantaged home to get a great education.

"And to make sure we don't leave people behind, which is why I'm so passionate about things like a national disability insurance scheme (NDIS). And I also don't think it's in us as a nation to really cower in the face of the challenges of the future, which is why it's so important we stump up to big changes, but important changes, like pricing carbon.

"So it's those things that drive me every day, not debates about what is said in politics, or personal matters. It's not what drives me."

That's good to know, except she announced the NDIS policy with no real funding in place, she told a bare-faced lie about the introduction of the carbon tax and, as we witnessed this week it is clear personal matters are driving her.

In perhaps the most farcical example of the phoney hysteria Gillard has tried to evoke in her followers to support her bizarre accusations of sexism against the opposition,
she demanded Abbott withdraw a remark he made on Wednesday: "What a piece of work," he said.

Indeed. It is actually one of my favourite quotes from Shakespeare, whose works so enrich the English language. It can be found in Hamlet and reads:

"What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals - and yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust?"

In finding the expression "piece of work" unparliamentary and disrespectful, Gillard must have been offended by the reference to "quintessence of dust".

In this case, the truth must surely have hurt.


No one has ever disputed that Gillard is a femo nazi sexist misandrist pig, and Gillard's actions this week alone have reinforced that to be still true.
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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by Rorschach » Fri Oct 12, 2012 1:13 pm

This has been going on for years and Labor and their extremist supporters have been at the head of it...
AFTER starting the class war denigrating mining bosses and billionaires, the Gillard government has launched a gender war and Julia Gillard has appointed herself the gender-general and commander-in-chief.

The Prime Minister has become the political arbiter of sexist and misogynist behaviour and offers judgments and condemnation accordingly. Embarrassingly, Gillard has already discovered that means being held to your own standards and being forced to condemn your own side
Apparently, Tony Abbott has woman trouble. Despite the fact he has three daughters, a wife, two sisters and a mother who adore him, the popular perception of the new Opposition Leader is that women can't stand his blokeish, confrontational style.

In just about every interview since he was elected to the Liberal leadership on Tuesday, he has been asked about his lack of appeal to the fairer sex. Kerry O'Brien on The 7.30 Report asked: ''Coming back to that hardline image of yours, for a lot of women, you're not exactly a pin-up boy, are you, as a political leader?''
And when it came down to a choice between Abbott and his predecessor Malcolm Turnbull, whose appeal to women went unquestioned, guess who was the clear front runner, especially among young females? Abbott was more popular with women at 41 per cent, compared with Turnbull's 39 per cent. For women aged 18 to 34, Abbott picked up 43 per cent, compared with Turnbull's 35 per cent.
The fact is, Abbott's so-called woman trouble is with a particular subset of female - the aggressively secular, paleo-feminist, emasculating Australian broad, for whom unabashed red-blooded blokeishness is an affront of biblical proportions.

They are unrepresentative of women, and disproportionately influential, because they either work in the media or politics or have high-profile, heavily networked careers, which mean they are quoted in the media, and their opinions sought after.
This was also written by V.Haussegger mantra.
Tony Abbott might be an affable kind of bloke: good-looking, energetic and certainly not boring. At a social gathering, over a drink, some might even find him charming. The way he wears his heart on his sleeve, says what he thinks, and reaches out to people he's concerned about can be quite endearing.


It is the unpolitical part of her article.
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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by mantra » Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:10 pm

This response will endear Abbott to the females. The more he opens his mouth - the more unpleasant he becomes. I tried to listen to him earlier today and he has the vocabulary of a pre-schooler with a stutter. How is this bloke is going to communicate with world leaders if he becomes PM?
The leader of Australia's opposition Liberal Party has issued a statement saying there is no need for Prime Minister Julia Gillard to apologize for her 15 minute rant in Parliament Monday accusing him of being a sexist.

Tony Abbott explains that Gillard was probably on a 'sensitive point in her menstrual cycle' at the time, and thus should not be held responsible for her outburst.

Gillard's blistering attack berated Abbott for the hypocrisy of calling on MP Peter Slipper to resign over misogynistic text messages when Abbott himself is notorious for vividly vile misogynistic statements in the past.

In a passionately angry tirade Gillard listed Abbott's offensive words, including a philosophical musing made while an MP questioning: "What if men are by physiology or temperament more adapted to exercise authority or to issue command?"

She also challenged his association with party activists known to use such phrases as "Ditch the Bitch" in reference to Gillard, Australia's first female Prime Minister

In a brief statement to The Daily Currant, Abbott says he's not offended by Gillard's aggressive behavior:

"I'm not angry with Julia. I'm a modern Australian man. I understand that PMS is a serious medical disease. I just hope she gets the treatment she needs, for her sake and for the sake of the Australian people."

http://dailycurrant.com/2012/10/09/tony ... ime-month/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nasty!
The fact is, Abbott's so-called woman trouble is with a particular subset of female - the aggressively secular, paleo-feminist, emasculating Australian broad, for whom unabashed red-blooded blokeishness is an affront of biblical proportions.

They are unrepresentative of women, and disproportionately influential, because they either work in the media or politics or have high-profile, heavily networked careers, which mean they are quoted in the media, and their opinions sought after.
Are you saying a female wrote this?

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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by Aussie » Fri Oct 12, 2012 7:20 pm

"I'm not angry with Julia. I'm a modern Australian man. I understand that PMS is a serious medical disease. I just hope she gets the treatment she needs, for her sake and for the sake of the Australian people."
He will wear that in Parliament next week. Gillard makes a measured, well researched speech admired by many at large, and Abbot puts it down to PMS. How bloody stupid can you be ferfuxsake!

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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by Rorschach » Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:07 pm

The Daily Currant
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
You can't be serious.
The Daily Currant is an English language online satirical newspaper that covers global politics, business, technology, entertainment, science, health and media. I can't believe anyone would have seriously thought Abbott actually said that. You people are incredibly biased and stupid. Aussie... mantra... you have sunk to new depths of bias and new levels or stupidity.
This response will endear Abbott to the females. The more he opens his mouth - the more unpleasant he becomes. I tried to listen to him earlier today and he has the vocabulary of a pre-schooler with a stutter. How is this bloke is going to communicate with world leaders if he becomes PM?
Actually he has the vocabulary of a Rhodes Scholar.
Gillard makes a measured, well researched speech admired by many at large,
Actually it was a rant, a tirade, and was recognised by most astute commentators as such and it was full of inaccuracies and lies. How many times do you have to be told or are you more comfortable in denial and accepting a liar.
Are you saying a female wrote this?


I didn't but the answer would be a yes mantra a female wrote it. Google it if you don't believe me. Someone much more rational than you. :lol:
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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by Neferti » Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:16 pm

http://dailycurrant.com/about/
The Daily Currant is an English language online satirical newspaper that covers global politics, business, technology, entertainment, science, health and media. It is accessible from over 190 countries worldwide - now including South Sudan.

Our mission is to ridicule the timid ignorance which obstructs our progress, and promote intelligence - which presses forward.



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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by AnimalMother » Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:23 pm

Aussie wrote:How bloody stupid can you be ferfuxsake!
Not stupid enough to believe that "The Daily Currant" is a genuine news source.

Dunno about you, though.
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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:28 pm

That's pretty funny :rofl

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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by mantra » Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:39 pm

That was my fault. I stole the link off Monk's site. I should have checked out the authenticity of the site first. Still it sounded Abbottesque.

Sorry Aussie.

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Re: Gillard tells Abbott how it is

Post by Rorschach » Fri Oct 12, 2012 8:42 pm

Still it sounded Abbottesque.
Only to personally and politically biased individuals looking for any reason to spread the baseless hate... you are still a hater mantra. Mark Latham would be proud of you after all he was teaching his kids to hate too.
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