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The Handbag Hit Squad apparently found Slipper worthy of their defence in spite of his lewd misogynism.
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You could not write a Hollywood script like this.
The Handbag Hit Squad apparently found Slipper worthy of their defence in spite of his lewd misogynism.
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I thought yesterday was an excellent piece of political work by Julia Gilliard and the Independents over the Peter Slipper affair.
After the Peter Slipper texts came out it would have been impossible to continue having him as Speaker. However it was also unacceptable to have him sacked without due process and certainly not at the hands of Tony Abbotts "dying of shame " comments.
So the clever trick was having the Independents Tony Windsor and Rob Oakshott tell Peter Slipper that unless he agreed to resign they would vote him out. This at least gave Peter a more dignified exit and avoided the situation of Parliament summarily sacking the speaker without due process.
Tony Abbott then walked into the trap of continuing his personal abuse of the PM and giving her the opportunity to dismember him piece by piece in what will be remembered as a classic turning the tables.
Clever, ruthless work in getting the best out of an appalling situation...
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The Age story today suggest this strategy.
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/po...lards-support-for-slipper-20121010-27c5u.html
Tony Windsor's and Rob Oakshott's intervention gave Peter Slipper a more dignified exit, but, did he deserve it and what specific due process did it follow ?So the clever trick was having the Independents Tony Windsor and Rob Oakshott tell Peter Slipper that unless he agreed to resign they would vote him out. This at least gave Peter a more dignified exit and avoided the situation of Parliament summarily sacking the speaker without due process.
Tony Abbott then walked into the trap of continuing his personal abuse of the PM and giving her the opportunity to dismember him piece by piece in what will be remembered as a classic turning the tables.
Clever, ruthless work in getting the best out of an appalling situation...
Tony Windsor's and Rob Oakshott's intervention gave Peter Slipper a more dignified exit, but, did he deserve it and what specific due process did it follow ?
The government made the situation appaling for itself by continuting to support him as speaker. Tony Windsor and Rob Oakshott obviously didn't want to see the government lose such a vote on the floor. Had the government used its brains, they would have encouraged Peter Slipper to resign from the speakership before parliament sat. His offending text messages were reported by the media over the weekend, so the government had plenty of time to act before yesterday.
Again, what specifically was personally abusive to Julia Gillard in Tony Abbott's statement in parliament yesterday ?I think the political process is so bitter at the moment that due process is simply ignored in favour of abuse.
Again, what specifically was personally abusive to Julia Gillard in Tony Abbott's statement in parliament yesterday ?
At 2.42 pm on Tuesday that someone rose to speak. The mask fell away. Julia Gillard came out snarling. The parliament had before it a great issue, the dignity of the house itself, which had been traduced by the scandal that had attached itself to Slipper.
Instead of directly addressing the issue of a discredited speakership which had become engulfed in an expensive and degrading legal action that did no credit to anyone involved, least of all the Attorney-General, the Prime Minister wasted no timing in using misdirection and personal abuse.
She even invoked the name of dead father: "My father did not die of shame!" she thundered across the dispatch box.
No one in the parliament ever said he did. Tony Abbott had said exactly the opposite when he spoke of her father.
Oh dear, basilio. We have a quite hideous situation and you still attempt to cast the government in a positive light. Unbelievable.I thought yesterday was an excellent piece of political work by Julia Gilliard and the Independents over the Peter Slipper affair.
After the Peter Slipper texts came out it would have been impossible to continue having him as Speaker. However it was also unacceptable to have him sacked without due process and certainly not at the hands of Tony Abbotts "dying of shame " comments.
So the clever trick was having the Independents Tony Windsor and Rob Oakshott tell Peter Slipper that unless he agreed to resign they would vote him out. This at least gave Peter a more dignified exit and avoided the situation of Parliament summarily sacking the speaker without due process.
Tony Abbott then walked into the trap of continuing his personal abuse of the PM and giving her the opportunity to dismember him piece by piece in what will be remembered as a classic turning the tables.
Clever, ruthless work in getting the best out of an appalling situation...
"being nice"? Where is your sense of propriety? There is a huge difference between someone 'not being nice' and suggesting female genitalia resemble "a jar of salty c....s", after the preceding description being of a resemblance to mussels!!!And on a broader note how many Parliamentarians on either side of politics could afford to have private emails, texts and comments publicly vetted for "being nice" ?
Less attractive comments? Up to now, despite being bored with your evangelistic pursuits regarding climate change, I've regarded you as a person of reasonable principle, even if I don't agree with you.How many of us could face similar scrutiny ? Would we expect to be summarily dismissed from our positions because some nasty piece of work chose to publicise the less attractive comments we made at some time in some place ?
Exactly. The government clearly hoped they could sweep the whole disgusting business under the carpet.Tony Windsor's and Rob Oakshott's intervention gave Peter Slipper a more dignified exit, but, did he deserve it and what specific due process did it follow ?
The government made the situation appaling for itself by continuting to support him as speaker. Tony Windsor and Rob Oakshott obviously didn't want to see the government lose such a vote on the floor. Had the government used its brains, they would have encouraged Peter Slipper to resign from the speakership before parliament sat. His offending text messages were reported by the media over the weekend, so the government had plenty of time to act before yesterday.
It seems that any criticism by anyone now, toward Julia Gillard can be labelled "sexist" or "misogynistic".Tony Abbott criticised the government and Julia Gillard for appointing Peter Slipper as speaker and for continuing to support him. He fought hard, but did not resort to personal abuse. Julia Gillard on the other hand referred to him as "that man". Just imagine for a moment the outcry if Tony Abbott referred to Julia Gillard as "that woman".
Julia Gillard also sought to use her late Father's recent passing for political gain. She was also the one who originally yelled across the the chamber to the opposition, "bring it on". She can hardly complain that the kitchen is too hot from getting more than she bargained for.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/polit...gender-card-20121010-27cnq.html#ixzz28rr0nV9q
Gillard reveals true nature in playing gender card
..the mask has finally dropped away to reveal the driver of the politics of hate in Australia.
The mask fell at exactly 2.42pm in the House of Representatives..
A leader should unite, not divide. Smear is no substitute for policy.
Another Fairfax journo probably cleaning out his desk.
A leader should unite, not divide. Smear is no substitute for policy.
Another Fairfax journo probably cleaning out his desk.
Everyone is talking about the dying of shame comments but Abbott took some serious hits over his image of standing in front of the rallies with the nasty sexiest placards behind him which I thought were more damaging.
Gillards speech received world wide coverage unlike Abbott's
They don't cast a vote here.Gillards speech received world wide coverage unlike Abbott's
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Gillards speech received world wide coverage unlike Abbott's
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