Crikey likes to take the time to recognise the worst expressions of journalism with a Wankley award. And we can think of no one more deserving this morning than Channel Seven’s Sunday Night, for its softer-than-soft paid interview with former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce and his partner Vikki Campion (featuring their baby son).
Reporter Alex Cullen’s questions, including who made the first move and asking Joyce whether Campion was “sassy”, were notable for what they missed — in short, just about anything that made the affair newsworthy.
Several minutes were dedicated to details of how and when Campion considered an abortion, and Nationals party pressure to do so. There was a staged visit back to the scene of the Daily Telegraph‘s paparazzi shot, and a visit to Parliament House with baby Sebastian.
But there are many questions Sunday Night could’ve put to Joyce to avoid taking out this Wankley. For example:
- In 2014, you were a senior member of the government when it rejected a tort of privacy recommended by the nation’s most senior law reform body. Did you speak up internally back then, or have you only seen the light when your own privacy was invaded?
- Do you accept that it is hypocritical to accept $150,000 to go into details about your affair while also arguing your privacy has been invaded?
- You once called abortion “the slavery debate of our time”. You say now that didn’t want to enforce your views on your partner, and that you can’t enforce your views on other people. What’s changed?
- The whole saga has been marked by missteps and poor judgement, including accepting six months rent-free in an Armidale apartment and creating plum new jobs for Campion in the offices of other Nationals MPs. Do you worry that your behaviour has damaged your credibility as a politician, and for all politicians?
- You say you knew you couldn’t continue as deputy prime minister once Campion had the baby. Why did you contest the New England byelection without being frank with the public about what your role would be?
- If you knew your position as deputy prime minister was untenable once you knew the baby would be born, why did you continue to put your party and the government through the sustained embarrassment of this affair for as long as you did?
With a full program dedicated to the interview just a week after a bizarre in-depth look at Senator Jacqui Lambie’s love life, perhaps Sunday Night should leave politics alone entirely, and stick to celebrity puff pieces and Denham Hitchock’s stunts.
I still want to know about those extra 50 nights Joyce spent in Canberra, at taxpayers expense. Any chance a real journalist will ever ask him these tough questions?
Definitely not!
Definitely not!
I certainly hope so. I’d love for 4 Corners to cover the story properly after the dross that Channel 7 served up.
The Four Corners program would have to include the emasculation of the MRBA by Joyce for his own mates massive financial gain, including water theft and 2500% overpayment of market value for the Webster water licences. Also the negating of health and safety regulations in the live export of animals leading to shocking cruelty and torture.
Joyce and his CSG blocks.
John Anderson, former deputy prime minister and leader of the Nationals, was appointed chairman of Eastern Star Gas in 2007 — WHILE STILL a sitting MP.
Santos is trying to frack the area where Joyce on the advice of Anderson bought two barren blocks.
Barnaby Joyce bought two barren blocks of land in NSW between 2006 and 2008 because of the massive CSG deposits underneath.
In late 2011, Eastern Star Gas was bought by giant gas company Santos for a reported $739 million and sold off a 20% working level interest in ESG’s permits in the Gunnedah Basin for A$284 million to TRUenergy now operating as EnergyAustralia owned by China Light and Power.
Four Corners would have to make it a serial of 4 episodes minimum to cover the Joyce retail salesman’s antics.
Can’t it be shared around – with those lumps of our “news” media who years have treated Cousin Jethro as some sort of protected species – the media who paraded and indulged him like some “greatest retail politician” dancing bear, seemingly for no other reason beyond “he got up the noses of the left” – for whom “suddenly” despite all his selfish, self-indulgent form, his habit of governing for his own interests and his donors’ (think M-DBA Upper Darling irrigators; live-stock exporters; Rinehart), on show for years, multiplied by their “media expertise in politics”, he’s suddenly “spontaneously combusted” : but they couldn’t see it coming?
None so blind as those who will not see Klewso.
Well zapped Klewso; epic fails as a minister of the crown. Still with his grubby hands in the public purse. Don’t give a rat’s about his personal life; his incompetence and self indulgence as a supposed representative of the people is the outrage. Still waiting for the details of Campion’s travel while she was in our employ to be released.
An appalling piece of journalism and when Joyce talks about the “scum of the earth” in the coalition front bench, he should also look in the mirror.
He’s right though. Just look who they voted to lead them for a while.
The inept being “led” by the inept.
Well skewered.
Cousin Jethro (thankyou Klewso) may be the most despicable ex-parliamentarian ever to have drawn breath, but surely the real culprits are the midget brained ar”eholes who elected him. It is said no one knew what this barnyard bantam was really up to. Oh yeah? Everyone in politics knew the real Barnaby. Knew he was a lying hypocritical son of a bitch.
And now no one knew. Not even the ultra smart Gina Rhinehart who makes money faster than Barnaby can shout “I’m innocent.”
Voters knew, as a woman drove around Tamworth streets with a loud hailer telling them. They knew alright.
Or “it’s her fault”.
Alas, he’s not yet an ex-parrot.
And the electorate knew – one of his daughters. was driven around in a ute telling them, via a loud hailer
Correct. It was common knowledge in Canberra and in the electorate. New England National voters will vote for a flyblown carcass if it had the National Party brand on its hide.
1984, New England is a fly blown carcass, Barnaby Jo is just one of the blown flies that hatched out out.