Tuesday 16th of April 2024

respite from the storm... and grand glorious bullshit from turdball...

the storm

Malcolm Turnbull says his infamous phone call with US president Donald Trumplast week has worked in Australia’s favour, because it inspired “dozens and dozens” of US congressmen to publicly support the Australia-US alliance.

He has also admitted the Liberal party has been in serious financial trouble for a number of years, saying that is why he donated $1.75m to the party during the 2016 election campaign.

“It is a big challenge that we face,” he told Channel Nine on Sunday.

“The corporate sector, particularly public companies, are much more reluctant to make political donations to anybody and we face enormous financial resources from the unions and Labor, so there is no question we are at a massive disadvantage financially these days,” he said.

With the major political parties returning to Canberra this week for the first sitting week of the year, Turnbull said last week’s embarrassing phone call with Donald Trump was not a bad thing.

He said Trump’s administration has since agreed to honour the refugee-swap deal that he had made with the former US president Barack Obama, and US leaders had made it known how highly they valued Australia’s friendship.

“So this has been a very good week for Australia,” Turnbull said.

Read more:

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2017/feb/05/malcolm-turnbull-...

married to the donald...

Not so long ago, it would be hard to imagine two public figures less alike than Malcolm Turnbull and Donald Trump. Whether the topic was tolerance or climate change, women or Islam, immigration or popular culture, they came across as polar opposites.

If Trump's natural domain was reality TV, the more raw and combative the better, or the locker room, Turnbull was most comfortable on the ABC's Q&A, flirting intellectually with the audience and wrestling with ideas.

read more:

http://www.smh.com.au/comment/can-malcolm-turnbull-help-save-donald-trum...