Friday 29th of March 2024

seriously cooking glum...

cooking glum

The caustic editorial followed similar comments made by The Project co-host Waleed Aly who on Wednesday noted Mr Turnbull had also failed to appear on their show.

Armytage said all of commercials networks had been frozen-out by the Prime Minister's office and suggested Mr Turnbull had no interest in talking to Sunrise viewers.

"We should point out we have asked Prime Minister Turnbull to appear on this show throughout the later stages of this election campaign," she said.


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Meanwhile the PM found some time to muck up something in the kitchen. I have no idea if it was any good, but the look on the three faces don't presage any delicacies...

 

some politicians are liars...

Election 2016: Malcolm Turnbull says 'some politicians tell terrible lies' when asked on trustworthiness


When pressed on the issue of trustworthiness, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said "some politicians tell terrible lies", citing Labor's change of position on policy.

The comments come after a voter accused Mr Turnbull and his party of having a "hidden agenda" during a public outing yesterday.

Follow all the latest political developments live.

 

Gus: Most likely Malcolm was referring to his mate Tony who lied 1497 times before the previous elections...



malcolm is threatening about threats...

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has used his final major speech of the marathon election campaign to warn Australians against voting for independent candidates, saying it could lead to chaos and instability.

Mr Turnbull has tried to present the Coalition as a force for stability at his National Press Club address, saying Australians want the federal parliament to end theatrics and "offload ideology".

The Prime Minister also acknowledged that Australian politics had been beset by instability since Kevin Rudd was elected in 2007, and zeroed in on voters contemplating a vote for third parties.

"It is a roll of the dice that could well result in Bill Shorten as Prime Minister, with unions, Greens and independents pulling the strings," Mr Turnbull said.

"This threat is real. So when it comes to the minor parties — be they Lambie, Xenophon, Lazarus or Hanson — Australians need to consider very carefully the impact on practical policy outcomes, and the workability of the parliament."

read more: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-06-30/turnbulls-final-election-pitch-at-press-club/7557568

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Yes Mr Turnaround... 

Which party has been the MOST OFFENSIVE IN THEATRICS AND has "OFFLOAD' IDEOLOGIES? The LIBERAL (CONSERVATIVE) PARTY, of course... This is why we need some check and balances, not a blank cheque to do any crap like in the New South Wales government...