Bernard Keane takes a look at the first week of the Spring parliamentary session — and discovers nothing happened.
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Bernard Keane takes a look at the first week of the Spring parliamentary session — and discovers nothing happened. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPjmrpIS_II[/youtube]
article-article-bodyBernard Keane takes a look at the first week of the Spring parliamentary session — and discovers nothing happened.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPjmrpIS_II[/youtube]
It’s brilliant commentary on farcical Tuckey and doorstops. So too the media’s speculation on leadership ~ no not just Malcolm’s but Julia taking the Labor crown with her new foils. Honestly Janet A is a dill. It really is true about Rudd keeping the conservs tap-dancing on nails. It’s been a long time since anyone on the Opposition benches settled back comfortably in the leather.
Would it be possible to suggest that Rupert Murdoch, via his Australian headhunter, employs only the writers on the Oz who are the least sophisticated , yet the most unquestioningly vapid practioner of writing about Oz politics? *A female deputy prime minister has a couple of extra highlights,* ergo…she gonna make a pass for the top job.
What logic, what impassioned reasoning, what profoundity, what insight! All to be found in one Janet Albrightsen, personal scribe to Rupert (Citizen Kane) Murdoch.
BTW Bernard. You need to ask a photographer to hold up a light screen against your window, or closer to your face. At present you are divided nicely, right down the middle of your face. A filler would make a huge difference. Cheers.
Venise