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Post by horace Wed 12 Sep 2018, 23:19

What are the odds on Minister Ex Q Cop Spudhead, being:

* referred to the High Court (as Turnbull wants)

* subject to and a star witness in a Royal Commission

* doing time with Patsy Cline.
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Post by skully Wed 12 Sep 2018, 23:55

All I know is that the Pinkos concentrating on Voldemort's alleged misdeeds this week is giving ScoMo a dream run to bed in as the new PM.

Barely a sentence aimed at him in Q time this week.

And one senses the hard-nosed bovver boy in Dutton actually enjoys the attention from the Pinks. They may have missed a trick this week.
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Post by embee Thu 13 Sep 2018, 00:04

horace wrote:What are the odds on Minister Ex Q Cop Spudhead, being:

* referred to the High Court (as Turnbull wants)

* subject to and a star witness in a Royal Commission

* doing time with Patsy Cline.

1 Should be ...and if he is breaching the constitution then the constitution should be changed

2. No

3. Not for any ministerial conduct
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Post by skully Thu 13 Sep 2018, 03:30

h being overly dramatic.
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Post by Bradman Thu 13 Sep 2018, 06:01

JGK wrote:I don't know what the reference to the  bush means.

They post the honest ones to the bush. Actually I'd heard that line in the Cross in the bad old days too.
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Post by horace Tue 18 Sep 2018, 07:48

ScumMo outpolling Shortpants as preferred leader. Shows the power of wearing a baseball cap and knowing how to eat a sausage in a roll the correct way.

I wonder if Shortpants could outpoll anyone. Maybe a Latham blowhard, Gina Rhinestone or Erics Anazi. Maybe even the Terry Lewis candidate would have proved more popular
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Post by JGK Tue 18 Sep 2018, 08:20

Preferred PM is a pretty useless measure anyway. I am sure that Shorten DGAF.

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Post by horace Tue 18 Sep 2018, 22:25

COAG cancelled. Government consulting on major policy resets.

Hadley, Murdoch, Houston, Rhinestone Cowgirl and George Pell have hunkered down to do some counting.
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Post by skully Thu 27 Sep 2018, 05:47

ABC Chairman Justin Milne has resigned after the Emma Alberici leaks (no doubt by someone connected to recently sacked boss Michelle Guthrie).

ABC staff bleating about the influence of the LNP on the so called "independence" of Aunty.

What a ferkin joke. The lefty qunts only ever smile when the Pinkos are in power (cos they know they can get away with murder and still have their funding increased) and spent all their time trying as hard as they can to editorially knife the Blue side of politics.

It's high time these spotty-arsed sweat monsters realised that around half of their viewership/listeners are conservative voters and deserve to have their taxpayer money spent fairly and truly independently.

Of course this will never happen while ever one of the job selection criteria at Aunty is "how do you vote".
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Post by WideWally Sat 20 Oct 2018, 09:39

Phelps declared the winner already!
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Post by horace Sat 20 Oct 2018, 20:09

WideWally wrote:Phelps declared the winner already!

Ended up a massive swing. The rusted on true blue line repudiated the instability of the Tories and the far right loons who seek to impose chaos and a fascist tegime. I do not believe Liberal voters are rusted on to the white is might fascism of a MM, Spudhead,ScuMo or Anazi. Blue voters have told the Browns, enough is enough.
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Post by skully Sat 20 Oct 2018, 23:26

What a debacle!! Shocked
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Post by JGK Sun 21 Oct 2018, 04:12

It may not be over - all the prepolls are massively in Sharma's favour and it might end up being a couple of hundred votes in it.  IF that happens it would mean that the Jerusalem brain fart might have cost the Tories the win.

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Post by horace Sun 21 Oct 2018, 09:42

That would be apt
. Some way out libs are calling for Turnbull to be expelled from the Tories. Who are these wing nut fascists.
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Post by JGK Sun 21 Oct 2018, 15:08

Expelled?  Why?

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Post by horace Sun 21 Oct 2018, 15:53

JGK wrote:Expelled?  Why?

For resigning his seat!
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Post by Blackadder Mon 22 Oct 2018, 05:30

horace wrote:That would be apt
. Some way out libs are calling for Turnbull to be expelled from the Tories. Who are these wing nut fascists.

Rupert Murdoch giving the orders as usual for the Libs.

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Post by JGK Mon 22 Oct 2018, 10:01

horace wrote:
JGK wrote:Expelled?  Why?

For resigning his seat!


WTF? He specifically said "If the spill motion is passed then I will not recontest the leadership and I will leave from Parliament".

We should be happy that finally we have a politician who told the truth.

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Post by horace Mon 22 Oct 2018, 19:56

JGK wrote:
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JGK wrote:Expelled?  Why?

For resigning his seat!


WTF?  He specifically said "If the spill motion is passed then I will not recontest the leadership and I will leave from Parliament".

We should be happy that finally we have a politician who told the truth.

Spot on. The contrast in behaviour between Truffles and the MM is extreme.
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Post by Bradman Tue 23 Oct 2018, 07:36

Hope the AEC tell them to go to fark themselves with the recount.
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Post by horace Thu 01 Nov 2018, 01:34

Though I cannot abide Mrs Asbestosis, I admit to enjoying J Bush's sense of humour.

She was on a new ABC show. compered by the remarkably unfunny Charley Pickering. She and Annabel Crabbe riffed off each other very well.

Watching David Little to be Proud of fark up an interview on live sheep exports, reminded me that J Bush's was one of the few Tories with brains.
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Post by JGK Thu 01 Nov 2018, 01:45

What's wrong with Charlie Pickering?

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Post by skully Thu 01 Nov 2018, 03:31

He's a pinko lefty qunt.
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Post by horace Thu 01 Nov 2018, 06:03

skully wrote:He's a pinko lefty qunt.

A remarkably unfunny privileged private schoolboy who never grew up.

At least the equally privileged Mrs Asbestosis (aka J Bish) has a sense of humour.
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Post by skully Thu 01 Nov 2018, 07:05

And a pinko lefty qunt.

Couldn't hack it at Ch 10 and crawled back to his pinko safe haven at the ABC.
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