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This Tony Jones and the ABC are lower than a rattle snakes belly.
To bring a brain washed and well rehearsed 10 year old child on QandA to criticize the Prime Minister of this country is as low as they can get.
Shame the ABC
Pixel I reckon you've been had
Why not "Shame Abbott & Co"? for turning oppressive that even a smart ten-year old recognises a witch hunt when he sees one. Some kids do take an interest in their future, well before they're allowed to vote.
As to time of day/night: Hasn't anybody stayed up a little later during school holidays?
I reckon this kid is to be commended for taking an interest; he could've wasted his time "hanging out" with mates or playing computer games.
You are kidding , aren't you, Pixel?
Let's all talk about a minor distraction and ignore the big issues. Looks like the populace is being played to me.
The problem is the ABC won't let this sore heal , they keep picking away at it and now are using children as a mouthpiece in an effort to avoid any backlash.
Meanwhile the Breakfast teams Virginia Trioli continues to dig at the Abbott Government every chance she gets . Trioli continues to find and air comments that are anti Abbott from any twitter or email hate fest she can lay her hands on. Now Trioli is entitled to her views or political preferences , however she employed by tax payer monies to be fair and give a balanced view that the taxpayer deserves. In balanced I mean a comment from social media other than the hate mail she digs up to air , why doesn't she air a positive comment made by a person on twitter or email to be fair ?
It was also interesting that when Cassidy made his usual Friday appearance on ABC News Breakfast he leapt to Shortens defence from the weeks union enquiry . He glossed over the main detail and basically said Shorten was treated like some sort of criminal . Cassidy spent as little time as he could on the pending subject before again turning to some minimal hearsay between Abbott and Turnbull and attacking them as best as he could to fill in the rest of the segment. In others words again not so balanced reporting from your ABC.
Excuse me, comentators are entitled to reflect the other side of the coin. Lets face it free media is democracy.
And although my children loved Peter Rabbit, Mr Abbott's thoughtless rants are giving him a bad name.
Now what's you view noco ole PAL.
Excuse me, comentators are entitled to reflect the other side of the coin. Lets face it free media is democracy.
And although my children loved Peter Rabbit, Mr Abbott's thoughtless rants are giving him a bad name.
Now what's you view noco ole PAL.
Dear God mr plod! Please go and acquaint yourself with the abc charter ffs.
Dear God mr plod! Please go and acquaint yourself with the abc charter ffs.
Dear God mr plod! Please go and acquaint yourself with the abc charter ffs.
Can you be a bit more specific?
What part of the charter to you think applies?
And in what way do you allege it is violated by allowing people to voice their concern?
Just as an aside, Paul Murray, who is usually a staunch supporter of Liberal policies, was scathing in his assessment of the Zac Mallah affair. Censorship has no place in a democratic society, and lambasting QandA for allowing an inconvenient question, demanding heads to roll, and threatening funding cuts fits precisely the definition of censorship.
Tony Jones again gave a Labor politician a hard time over Bill Shorten at the RC, but that seems to have gone unnoticed by the Righties here. John Hewson had a dream run, although as he is retired I suppose that doesn't count.
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