Saturday 18th of May 2024

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insight .....

insight .....

It is not for nothing that Australia is called the Land Down Under, because the way we run things here ‒ in politics and the media ‒ is always contrary to expectations, done backwards, reversed, or turned upside down and put back on its head.

like shit to a blanket ....

like shit to the blanket .....

You just can’t make this stuff up. After today’s spill motion and near death experience, Tony Abbott, Australia’s Prime Minister, said that ‘good government starts today.’ So what have the last 520 days been about Mr Abbott under your ‘leadership’? Bad government? Well yes, but that couldn’t really what the great man meant, could it?

when words fail us .....

when words simply fail us .....

from Crikey ….

the worst news of all ….

the worst news of all ….

from politicoz ….

different leader, same agenda ....

different leader, same agenda....

Tony Abbott is Prime Minister of Australia. For now.  We will know in the hours after 9 am on Monday morning (Australian Eastern Daylight Time) if the spill motion in the Liberal Party room meeting has been successful or not, and, if successful, if Abbott has retained his leadership. I hope he does.

schadenfreude …..

schadenfreude …..

Former Prime Minister Julia Gillard is under observation at Royal Prince Philip hospital after overdosing on schadenfreude, the pleasure derived from witnessing someone else’s misfortune.

shinybum scopophiliacs ….

shinybum scopophiliacs ….

 

from Crikey …..

Officials admit: we can't justify data retention

shinybum scopophiliacs ….

shinybum ....

from Crikey …..

Officials admit: we can't justify data retention

back to work wednesday .....

back to work wednesday .....

Tony Abbott's leadership has been rocked by a political earthquake and is under imminent threat, with backbench MPs variously calling for the Prime Minister to resign, for a party room ballot next week and expressing doubt he can revive his political fortunes.

fixing politics .....

fixing politics .....

In 458 BC, with Rome facing imminent defeat by the combined forces of the Aequi and the Sabines, the Senate declared Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus dictator of the city for six months. The retired statesman, an aristocrat of reduced means, drove off Rome’s enemies. Fifteen days after being appointed, he resigned his dictatorship and returned to his humble family farm.

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