Aus Federal Politics thread (XIII)
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Re: Aus Federal Politics thread (XIII)
horace wrote:Almost a trivia quiz. Which 'good school' produced failed leaders sacked by their own party?
Riverview. {snigger}
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Hehe..... Must be a Nigel quality quality establishment
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National crisis averted. Grubby George fails in bid to be Deputy PM.
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The new NP leader seems pretty bland. Turncoat will be pleased.
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the hater leftards are already drawing up facebook memes about him
he made some anti gay comments in a newspaper editorial 25 years ago that will get dragged up again
he made some anti gay comments in a newspaper editorial 25 years ago that will get dragged up again
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They have and he has recanted and apologized on the public record
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apologies and the 25 year gap that may change personal and general attitudes on topics dont matter to leftards
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GCS a future Pinko?
"Not only is David Warner intent on captaining Australia at every opportunity, the opening batsman has also flagged the possibility of a career in politics once he retires.
Warner has been known to interact a little more often with political leaders than most members of the Australian side, famously fronting then Prime Minister Tony Abbott to commit federal government funding for the redevelopment of Heffron Park, near his childhood home in public housing in Matraville.
Now, following his influential public role in the 2017 pay dispute between Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers Association, Warner has said he is interested in looking towards making a difference in politics following his playing days."
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He has bogan Pinko lefty written all over him. He'd probably raise the average IQ of Labor if he stands.
"Not only is David Warner intent on captaining Australia at every opportunity, the opening batsman has also flagged the possibility of a career in politics once he retires.
Warner has been known to interact a little more often with political leaders than most members of the Australian side, famously fronting then Prime Minister Tony Abbott to commit federal government funding for the redevelopment of Heffron Park, near his childhood home in public housing in Matraville.
Now, following his influential public role in the 2017 pay dispute between Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers Association, Warner has said he is interested in looking towards making a difference in politics following his playing days."
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He has bogan Pinko lefty written all over him. He'd probably raise the average IQ of Labor if he stands.
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skully wrote:GCS a future Pinko?
"Not only is David Warner intent on captaining Australia at every opportunity, the opening batsman has also flagged the possibility of a career in politics once he retires.
Warner has been known to interact a little more often with political leaders than most members of the Australian side, famously fronting then Prime Minister Tony Abbott to commit federal government funding for the redevelopment of Heffron Park, near his childhood home in public housing in Matraville.
Now, following his influential public role in the 2017 pay dispute between Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers Association, Warner has said he is interested in looking towards making a difference in politics following his playing days."
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He has bogan Pinko lefty written all over him. He'd probably raise the average IQ of Labor if he stands.
Huh? He oozes maverick right wing MP.
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Candice oozes Sex Party
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JGK wrote:skully wrote:GCS a future Pinko?
"Not only is David Warner intent on captaining Australia at every opportunity, the opening batsman has also flagged the possibility of a career in politics once he retires.
Warner has been known to interact a little more often with political leaders than most members of the Australian side, famously fronting then Prime Minister Tony Abbott to commit federal government funding for the redevelopment of Heffron Park, near his childhood home in public housing in Matraville.
Now, following his influential public role in the 2017 pay dispute between Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers Association, Warner has said he is interested in looking towards making a difference in politics following his playing days."
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He has bogan Pinko lefty written all over him. He'd probably raise the average IQ of Labor if he stands.
Huh? He oozes maverick right wing MP.
As much as you ooze capitalist Liberal voter.
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I see the idiot Worrier Laughing Clown has disgraced herself yet again.
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she offended the delicate little petals of the left
who managed to play the sexist card against her for saying that Bull Shittin' was rumoured to be screwing young staffers
who managed to play the sexist card against her for saying that Bull Shittin' was rumoured to be screwing young staffers
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Why has Shorten himself not loudly condemned Barnaby's behaviour?
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lardbucket wrote:Why has Shorten himself not loudly condemned Barnaby's behaviour?
Because he would be a hypocrite? I would be astonished if there were many people on our little Forum who had not had flings outside their primary relationship.
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horace wrote:Because he would be a hypocrite? I would be astonished if there were many people on our little Forum who had not had flings outside their primary relationship.
Never. I could not do that to my wife or any subsequent partner.
I'm no churchy but faithfulness and trust are the cornerstone of any relationship.
So you reckon I'm an outlier, h?
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skully wrote:horace wrote:Because he would be a hypocrite? I would be astonished if there were many people on our little Forum who had not had flings outside their primary relationship.
Never. I could not do that to my wife or any subsequent partner.
I'm no churchy but faithfulness and trust are the cornerstone of any relationship.
So you reckon I'm an outlier, h?
You are a good soul Skullywag, but the data suggests you might be an outlier. A woman I once knew divided us blokes into two categories - farmers and cowboys. She would clearly see you as a farmer and as she knocked me back said I was in the latter.
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I make no judgment on what other folk do with their love life, but I feel no sympathy to those who lose a relationship via infidelity. To me a stable relationship is the centre of life.
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skully wrote:I make no judgment on what other folk do with their love life, but I feel no sympathy to those who lose a relationship via infidelity. To me a stable relationship is the centre of life.
I make no judgement either. As they say, it is what it is. You are an excellent farmer as the woman I chased would have said. Oddly enough I met her in Ethiopia of all places. She'd met too many blokes with cowboy tattooed on their psyche. Must say I never ended a relationship to begin another - not that this is any form of redeeming attribute.
Nowadays I am lucky enough to have two ex Mrs H's who have long forgiven me for commitment failure. One I see on the sly as she has a bloke in her life. Somehow we manage.
I am fortunate.
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Meanwhile Joyce casrs public doubt on the paternity of his partner's child. What a rube.
Truffles popularity has dipped and the radishes continue to lead the browns in the polls. The MM is on the airwaves taking potshots at the PM.
Truffles popularity has dipped and the radishes continue to lead the browns in the polls. The MM is on the airwaves taking potshots at the PM.
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horace wrote:Meanwhile Joyce casts public doubt on the paternity of his partner's child.
he's an idiot looking for a village to represent
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I feel sorry for his partner and family.
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I can't believe the idiocy of opening his mouth about the paternity of the child. Deary me.
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Sometimes it’s hard to know whether the worst ofBarnaby’s comments are because he is a dick or because he is particularly stupid.
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skully wrote:I can't believe the idiocy of opening his mouth about the paternity of the child. Deary me.
His partner is a journalist and media advisor. She's not dumb. Anyone see the press talking about his probable abuse of parliamentary privileges? Publicly calling doubt on the paternity would also give weight to the obvious lie that they weren't a couple.
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