After the column miles of grave commentary written about the Budget, trust the WA political scene to change the national tone and take us to a new low in Australian politics.
The WA Opposition leader was asked, seemingly in all seriousness, whether he’d ever done anything inappropriate to a quokka, those small, furry little marsupials which call Rottenest Island home — you can see the interview here. His amusing response was: “I’m not aware that I’ve ever caused any offence to a quokka.” While this sad little episode will no doubt fuel more jokes, and some pretty funny ones at that, it does show that something a little more serious going on.
In his own words, Troy Buswell “might not be a perfect individual”, he “might have had a robust past”, and he may well be a bit of a goose not fit for public office into the bargain. But while those things are all problematic for a political leader, he has a far bigger problem; his past behaviour – the bra-flicking, the chair snorting and general stupidity — has put him on the wrong side of the credibility threshold.
When a public figure is found to have acted in a breathtakingly ridiculous fashion, like, say, sniffing a staffer’s chair before cavorting with it around the office, then the presumption of normality gets suspended. If he did ridiculous things before, then other ridiculous allegations cease to sound, well, ridiculous.
Who could imagine any other political figure in the country being asked if they had ever done anything inappropriate to a quokka? But to Buswell, it’s now fair game regardless of the fact that it’s a completely fabricated rumour that started from a blog. The damage gets done by the simple existence of the story – by the simple act of Buswell being forced to deny the ridiculous because he’s no longer protected by a cloak of normal human behaviour.
The fact that he was in a position where he had to deny the allegation is what makes Buswell’s leadership pretty untenable.
But the question that needs to be asked here is what type of journalism substitutes smear and innuendo that has no credible source for proper reporting and analysis on the news and events of the day? What sort of journalism is it that uses rumours, knowingly or not, to create a story that doesn’t actually exist but will inevitably damage the person it’s aimed at?
Well, we know the answer to that – the type of reporting popularised far too often in the Sunday papers’ political columns by people who should know better. This is where that sort of piffle leads to the widespread adoption of tabloid sleaze as a news substitute.
Charming, isn’t it?
that said, i’m sure Troy Buswell can’t believe his luck – he’s come up smelling like roses. you can’t think his name now without ‘that guy the media were really stupid and mean to’. almost too good to be true 😉 (but is true of course!) (…but if only that Matt Hayden wasn’t a right-wing blogging online-marketing guru…shut up Nick! you’re being paranoid, the media are never played for fools by political parties in damage control…sorry, yes yes i know, that’s horrible and baseless and the guy has had enough! very sorry Troy)
It’s p-ss funny! We’re yet to be told what the ‘inappropriate act’ is though. But that’s where the fun is.
You are right, though, when you say it’s indicative of something greater than Boswell’s Bogus Adventures. I also think it reflects more than simply the malaise of modern journalism. We have been lulled into an era of beige by the lack of personality and charm in politics over recent years in both state and federal politics, who can blame them for latching onto something that reeks of risk? There is no personality nor ideology in politics anymore and we are lacking for it. K-Rudd needs an adviser to tell him to grow his sideburns for heaven’s sake.
the inappropriate act would be ‘Quokka Soccer’, so probably not what you were thinking.
more a shot at him having an irresponsible cruel streak (which agrees with the behaviour he’s admited to) rather than being a full-blown sexual deviant, though naturally they can sorta go hand in hand.
latest news anyway – http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23702432-5005961,00.html
Even if he’d laughed during a funeral or let his mobile ring mid a press conference, Buswell would be well out of order. Public office demands a sense of ‘time and presence’. None of which Buswell or so many of his colleagues now demonstrate. The procession of MPs who treat their profiled positions casually and disrespectfully is increasing. In NSW the Education Minister is a speed hoon without a license who pedals to work after seven misdemeanours behind the wheel of a car. If nothing shames these individuals what confidence is there within communities for consideration or clemency on their comparably underwhelming concerns brought before these no-conscience so-called advocates. MPs are constantly undermining their roles by desecrating them. It’s time for a new political order or parliamentary adminstrative reform.
Maybe he should change his name by deed poll to Buzz Lightyear then everyone would look up to him as he saves the world, or maybe the Liberal Party!!!