Friday 19th of April 2024

the vatican news .....

the vatican news .....

The Pope has broken his silence on the Vatican leaks scandal, expressing his anger at the way some parts of the media are covering the story.

Pope Benedict XVI said "exaggerated" and "gratuitous" reports were painting a false image of the Holy See.

A series of leaks has revealed allegations of corruption, mismanagement and internal conflicts.

The Pope's butler has been charged with illegally obtaining private papal documents and memos.

Paolo Gabriele, who lives with his wife and children in a Vatican flat, where a stash of confidential documents was allegedly discovered, has pledged "full co-operation" with the investigation.

great feats of leadership .....

great feats of leadership .....

Christine Lagarde, the IMF boss who caused international outrage after she suggested in an interview with the Guardian on Friday that beleaguered Greeks might do well to pay their taxes, pays no taxes, it has emerged.

playing god .....

playing god .....

the zutbots....

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bloodsport .....

bloodsport .....

The Thomson affair is a spectacle that damages our democracy.

Talkback radio suggests we are growing tired. We might have had our fill of the hunt for a while. We're weakening and becoming vaguely compassionate. Time to draw breath.

the zutbots....

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my own worst enemy .....

my own worst enemy .....

Imagine this scenario.

You are the leader of an opposition party in a thriving medium-sized democracy.

The party's doing swell in the polls. So swell, it's tipped to romp it in at the next election to the sound of a few brass bands playing.

You've got a formidable work ethic, a Rhodes scholarship and three photogenic daughters.

You're also great at sport and not afraid to demonstrate this prowess to your country's sports loving populace.

There's just one issue.

scrambling for the exits...

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Tony Abbott and Christopher Pyne scrambled for the exits in the House of Representatives this morning as suspended Labor MP Craig Thomson lent his "tainted" vote to the Opposition.

the zutbots....

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The Zutbots is a new toon strip from Gus Leonisky. It will feature a family of robots and hopefully will be published on this site more or less daily. The Zutbots at times will be politically relevant, mostly subliminally... Please note that the terms Zutbot, Zutbots and The Zutbots are non-registered but activated by publishing herein trademarks of the Gus Leonisky Corporation.

beyond the blue pale...

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Billionaire James Packer will reportedly ask shareholders to dump the head of Sydney's Star casino in favour of former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett.

Mr Packer, who is chairman of Melbourne's Crown Casino, has called for the chairman of Star operator Echo Entertainment, John Story, to be stood down over the company's management of the casino and handling of a recent public inquiry into its operations.

fast food .....

fast food .....

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has told a Coalition party meeting he has no illusions about how hard it will be to win the next election after today's Newspoll, which gave Labor a small bounce.

Telling colleagues their job would not be over until the election was won, Mr Abbott observed: "Gillard won't lie down and die, and where there's life, there's fight."

Julia Gillard is once again the nation's preferred prime minister and her government has received a small boost, according to the poll.

In caucus today, Ms Gillard attempted to rally her troops, saying this was  ''the hardest political time'' for the government.

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