Thursday 2nd of May 2024

Gus Leonisky's blog

we must resist malcolm's bullshit...

respect except

There is a comment by our wisdom-ish Prime Minister, Malcolm Becalmed, in the Sydney Morning Herald. Here we are feted to a flurry of headlines in order to capture maximum SMH readers unawares.

 

The first headline is in the print edition:

 

Terrorism is designed to make us turn on each other, but we must resist

 

an interview... selling something to sales...

selling something to sales...

Making a direct comparison between Coalition policies under Mr Abbott and Mr Turnbull, Sales said: "There was very little difference, so then what was the point of knifing Tony Abbott?"

Mr Turnbull refused to "buy into those sort of unpleasant metaphors".

"We shouldn't be using violent metaphors," he said, prompting Sales to replace "knifing" with "replace". 

in their own grief...

on their own grief...

May the Brussels terror attack remind us of the other attacks in Turkey and in Africa... and the USA.

We know who the culprits are but we dare not mention their REAL names, because they are our "friends", in religious freedom and petroleum supplies.

May all of us rest in peace.

juggling jesting buffoon...

 

INACTION

Record-breaking autumn heat is just a warning of what's to come if Australia doesn't act immediately to combat climate change.

That's the message from environmental experts armed with a report that reveals a notable climb in average temperatures across the country at the start of March.

never been a ...

street life

if it looks like a terrorist, walks like a terrorist, acts like a terrorist… it’s a terrorist...

wolf whistle

The Western MSM are all a flutter: Russia are pulling out of Syria (sort of). They can’t quite decide if it’s a victory, or a defeat. They don’t know if it’s because they ran out of money, are giving up, or it’s all a big lie – but they all agree on two things: 1) Russia has not achieved anything and 2) This is a massive a surprise.

the murder of democracy in the senate by strange bed fellows, after a sleepless night...

murder

 

The chances of a July 2 federal election have shortened dramatically with the passage of Senate voting reforms after a marathon 40-hour debate.

The Coalition, with the support of the Greens and independent Senator Nick Xenophon, pushed through the bill shortly after 1.30pm on Friday by 36 votes to 23.

The debate was one of the longest considerations of a single bill in the past 26 years.


on with the show...

bugs

school's out for the derelict backsliders in parliament

school's out

Question Time live: Prime Minister warns all MPs to 'choose their words carefully' as Safe Schools debate ignites


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