If you thought Barnaby was going to just fade into the background, think again …
Barnaby Joyce has always been effective at exploiting the media. He had a product that they lapped up: a confected “authenticity”; the accountant and Riverview alumnus posed as a salt of the earth, true blue old-style Nat, complete with Bjelke-esque gabble. Journalists loved the maverick pose and then, when he surrendered that in a quest for the leadership of his party, they loved his “plain speaking” and his readiness to offer a quote on anything. Joyce became the front bar monarch reigning with a schooner instead of a sceptre in the local pub. He was good copy, and he knew it. He and the media existed in a perfect symbiotic relationship.
That Joyce was entirely without substance, a man of poor judgement, a man given to the making extraordinarily damaging statements off the top of his head, a believer in kooky conspiracy theories, rubbish science and half-arsed economic ideas, never troubled the media. Few questioned his rise to the deputy prime ministership; few wondered how good an idea it was that a man of such apparently limited intellect — and little to no common sense — should be a key figure in cabinet. “Best retail politician in the country” we were told, a bloke who could channel rural Australia like one of those overpriced, taxpayer-funded irrigation channels Joyce got for his irrigator mates channelled water.
The government is still, months on from his departure, cleaning up his mess. The live export debacle, which still has a way to go despite the government’s efforts to pretend everything will be fine, is Joyce’s doing, 100%. He’s the reason why the disgraceful shiny bums in the Department of Agriculture failed to do their job of regulating that brutal trade. He’s responsible for the environment that gave us the footage of sheep being cooked to death in their own shit on the Awassi Express.
Which turns out to be an apt metaphor for what Joyce did to his own career. He gave the media a priceless gift: a real-life, actual sex scandal, complete with offspring and resignation, one that tore the government apart and obsessed the media for weeks. As yet, we still lack any public interest justification for the original publication; no form of misconduct or breaches of rules have been revealed, but that was quickly swept aside by the government’s spectacular mishandling of the aftermath (remember the effort to turn it into a character assault on Bill Shorten?) and then the open warfare between Turnbull and his deputy.
And it’s a gift that will keep on giving — courtesy of Turnbull’s bonk ban, the media are now freed from having to bother justifying publishing details of political affairs. Generations of journalists — each one smaller than the one before as the media dies — can toast Turnbull and Joyce for the excuse of running lurid headlines about Canberra affairs.
But now, Joyce is exploiting the media again, to the tune of $150,000. Suddenly, they don’t like it. There’s industrial-scale tut-tutting across the media. They’ve fallen out of love with Barnaby, even as he continues to deliver for them. Joyce is simultaneously suing News Corp for revealing the affair, they point out, as if Joyce had ever been consistent before. It’s distracting for the government, they note, as if Joyce had been a model of stability and discipline before. You can’t be in parliament but make money from media interviews, they argue, as if this good friend of Gina Rinehart has ever been pedantic about probity.
Give us a break; $150,000 is cheap for what Joyce has delivered the media over the years, and the media has never been reluctant to take it. Joyce is their man, their creation. They owe him a lot more than $150,000.
How much blame do you think the media should shoulder for the Barnaby fiasco? Let us know by writing to us at boss@crikey.com.au.
Why are Gallery members so reluctant to come out say “this person is an idiot”? Is it because they need to keep a decent relationship with said idiot, or is there some other explanation? The $100 a kilo leg of lamb comment alone should have seen him laughed off the stage, but presumably that was part of his “authenticity”, a word now so stripped of meaning that my default position is that it means “an idiot”.
I am reminded of a Queensland barrister who once said of a presiding Magistrate in an aside to his instructing solicitor that the said Madge was a ‘complete cretin ‘ and then immediately corrected himself saying words to the effect that it would be more correct to call him an incomplete cretin.
yes Barney is the very definition of an authentic idiot
How much blame do you think the media should shoulder for the Barnaby fiasco?
A better question might be: At what age do journalists become Ultra conservative and why?
I think you might be too loose with the term journalist when reffering to the ultra conservative.
Why doesn’t the media *finally* do its job & investigate why Joyce spent 50 extra days in Canberra at Taxpayer’s expense? Or investigate the manner in which Campion gained work with various high-ranking Nationals MP’s? Or investigate all the times Joyce claimed family reunion allowance to meet with his girlfriend? That’s the juicy stuff I want to know, because that relates to actual CORRUPTION!
The Mystery 50 Days (nights, actually, snkk, snkk) would be quite easy to investigate.
All that would be required would be an FoI request for his office diary entries for the relevant dates – it would have the added advantage for Barnyard of showing how diligent he was, beavering (pun not intended) away at his duties, despite Parliament not sitting.
Or perhaps … not?
I read that “As yet, we still lack any public interest justification for the original publication”. Yet it seems to me the “media” gave up on following up the jobs for the girls case to move on to something else. As I recall, even the internal investigation was cut short after he resigned from his post. I believe it was worth following up on. If not only for the fact that she was clearly a crap media adviser yet was given ongoing jobs. Meritocracy?
Cousin Jethro appears to perpetually acquire more rope with which to publicly hang himself. That his partner is a media advisor seems incredible.