Sunday 5th of May 2024

at the scomo sewage treatment plant...

rotrot

Sometimes it is hard to keep up, so let's just quickly recap the political week.

It started with revelations that the Deputy Prime Minister thought the Prime Minister was a "hypocrite", "a liar" and that he had "never trusted him".

There was the mad day of a rush of announcements — whatever their policy merit — designed to shore up the government's standing in particular electorates, or to hose down political flash points: international borders would be open in just a couple of weeks (instead of Easter as had long been forecast); a better funding deal for the ABC; rapid antigen tests wouldn't be free, but they would be tax-deductible.

Then there was dealing with the aged care crisis. Yes, the defence forces would be brought in to help after all, despite all the previous irritated insistence by the Prime Minister that they wouldn't — but the Prime Minister was still right, he said, because they would only be being brought in in very specific and limited circumstances.

 

Read more:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-02-12/election-looming-its-hard-to-keep-up-with-parliament/100824242

 

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"shafted"...

The federal government is engulfed in a new dispute over religious freedom after Liberal backbencher Warren Entsch claimed some of his colleagues misled Prime Minister Scott Morrison when they crossed the floor in Parliament this week to prevent schools expelling transgender students.

The incendiary claim backed earlier comments from Defence Minister Peter Dutton in a new row over months of negotiations on the divisive changes including claims of a broken promise from Mr Morrison in private talks last December.

The dispute led Mr Morrison to confirm on Friday the religious discrimination package “will not be pursued further in this Parliament” in a clear sign it will be an election contest with Labor leader Anthony Albanese, to be decided by whoever wins power.

Liberals pointed to a letter from Mr Morrison to Mr Albanese on December 1 to argue the Prime Minister offered to protect transgender students in the draft laws but dropped this provision over the past 10 days, forcing five rebel Liberal MPs to cross the floor on the issue.

 

The row centres on a meeting held at 10pm on Wednesday night when Mr Morrison met Liberals including Dave Sharma, Fiona Martin and Mr Entsch to discuss their position on the treatment of transgender students and whether they would cross the floor.

 

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https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/ambushed-veteran-liberal-says-mps-misled-morrison-on-religious-laws-20220211-p59vr4.html

 

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The Prime Minister’s wife says Scott Morrison is wrongly perceived as lacking empathy when he is actually focused and task-orientated, in a character defence of her husband in the lead up to the federal election.

Mr Morrison’s personal standing has taken a hit in recent months, and Labor has repeatedly raised questions about his honesty and integrity.

A series of polls shows the governing Liberal-led coalition is trailing Labor ahead of the election due by late May.

 

“He’s all about problem-solving so that can come across sometimes as serious, uncaring or lacking empathy,” Jenny Morrison told Nine’s 60 Minutes in an interview broadcast on Sunday night.

“But it isn’t that at all – it’s seriously focused and task-orientated.”

 

Jenny Morrison has preferred to remain in the background for most of her husband’s political career, but on the rare occasions she speaks publicly, she isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. #60Minshttps://t.co/fAqB2ynjPt

— 60 Minutes Australia (@60Mins) February 13, 2022

 

Asked about his perceived lack of empathy in response to the human cost of the COVID-19 pandemic, the PM said he bleeds “like everybody else”.

“I do it privately, and I do it quietly and I do it in the arms of my wife and family,” Mr Morrison said.

It has been a bruising period for the government which last week opted not to proceed with debate on the religious discrimination bill in the Senate due to a lack of support, making it unlikely the Liberals can fulfil an election promise to enact such laws.

Child sexual abuse survivor and former Australian of the Year Grace Tame has also been a vocal critic of the government’s handling of women’s safety issues.

 

 

When political staffer Brittany Higgins revealed allegations she’d been raped in Parliament House, Scott Morrison said it took a conversation with his wife to make him act. For the first time, Jenny Morrison revealed to #60Mins what she said. pic.twitter.com/talHdLN8Ln

— 60 Minutes Australia (@60Mins) February 13, 2022

 

 

Mr Morrison endured an awkward encounter with Ms Tame at a morning tea at The Lodge in January when she stood stony-faced during a photograph and appeared reluctant to shake his hand.

Although Mr Morrison has previously brushed off the encounter, his wife said in the Nine interview that she wanted her own daughters to be respectful.

“I want my daughters to grow up to be fierce, strong, independent, amazing people. I think they can still do that and show kindness to other people and be polite and have manners,” she said.

 

In a rare interview with #60Mins, Jenny Morrison says she was left ‘disappointed’ after a tense meeting with former Australian of the Year Grace Tame in Canberra earlier this year. pic.twitter.com/V1fTFGmgaA

— 60 Minutes Australia (@60Mins) February 13, 2022

 

 

Winning support from female voters will be crucial to Mr Morrison’s re-election ambitions.

A Newspoll published online by The Australian on Sunday shows the Liberal-led Coalition’s primary vote remains on a post-election record low of 34 per cent.

The “underdog” status claimed by Mr Morrison ahead of the 2022 election is not a new situation for the 53-year-old.

Before the 2019 election, Mr Morrison’s government was behind in the polls after a messy leadership change. He promptly secured an election victory which he described as a “miracle”.

He said in the interview that doubters had been wrong before and “of course” he could win again.

 

Read more:

https://thenewdaily.com.au/entertainment/tv/2022/02/13/jenny-morrison-60-minutes-interview/?breaking_live_scroll=1

 

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And this is the problem... The propaganda machine (the Aussie Media and their butt-licking ventures) was not going to have Jen saying bad things about Scotty of Soiled Nappies Marketing... Scott Morrison is a carer with crocodile tears "in private"? ScoMo sheds tears not because of YOUR suffering due to his selfishness and awful political fiddles, but because HIS gig is on the line. Should you be a "family woman", you should be able to see through the Jen's voodoo which unfortunately could turn another loss for ScoMo into a "miracle" — full of rorts and fudge... making YOU a bunch of losers once more... Kick ScoMo out !!!!!

 

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of RATs and mice... this song is not very nice...

 

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