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Does anybody here watch the Aunty?

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/02/26/2172717.htm

Hey Julia, I just found it interesting ok ?. (And I also think it was an appropriate topic for "Aust Story") .

Nicole Cornes was virtually the only Labor candidate to go backwards on election day (swing against the trend etc).

I don't know the other candidate, I wouldn't be at all surprised if he/she was better - probably much better. Still I came away from this "Aust Story" surprised - this bird wasn't as dumb a blonde as the press had presented her. (imo)

And there were some good self-analysis of the press. Probably in the same sense as I really enjoy Media Watch. They (the media that is ) can be totally unscrupulous and totally unfair.

Here's an article by Dr Kathie Muir, a senior lecturer in Gender, Work and Social Inquiry, in the School of Social Science at the University of Adelaide. This article makes many comments about women in politics, - also (true) that inexperience sure didn't help in Nicole Cornes' case.


No question Nicole was super-inexperienced, but the point I didn't like was the selective editing by the media. You saw the entire media question-and-answer session - she answers a stack of questions - then as she's desparately trying to break away to attend another appointment - and the aggressive reporters refuse to cooperate - (she'd have been entitled to get angry but she didn't) - she throws in one comment as she hurries away "(for any further questions) please ring my campaign manager"

So guess which comment makes the evening news - just that one - the implication being that she didn't answer or can't answer any questions.

Here are a couple of comments after that ABC article :- I lean towards the second version - but no biggie. Thanks for another interesting doco ABC


 

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And (a bit like media watch) , interesting to see the abuse of "power/influence" that the media are capable of (just imo)
I posted a comment to a News Ltd website the other day. It was factually correct and added to the debate. Just one problem - it ran contrary to the interests of one of their major advertisers though it didn't name any companies. Needless to say it didn't get past their censorship.

Media bias is everywhere to the point of major newspapers attaching headlines that are the total opposite of the article. Presumably just relying on most only reading the headlines to press their vested interests.

Far too many people actually believe what they read / hear IMO. Given that there are errors in the reporting of close to 100% of news items where I know the facts for certain, I can only assume the rest are just as distorted.
 
.. Given that there are errors in the reporting of close to 100% of news items where I know the facts for certain, I can only assume the rest are just as distorted.
spot on smurf - and don't you just love it when Media Watch gives em some scrutiny (and HONESTLY rips em apart - I almost said gives em some of their own medicine but that would achieve nothing).

Some of the miserable excuses that top executives come back with, trying to justify a false verbal attack on someone, or bias, or blatant "cash for comment" - eg John Laws and Alan Jones exposed as hypocritical etc

Love that show !
 

For those of you who were nowhere near any of the action prior to the election it is obvious that most are going down the old Blond, Molested as a kid, Female in politics, Media target track, give it a rest !

Nicole was fed to the lions, she did'nt stand a snowball in hells chance of even rating as a serious contender against Andrew, the Liberal candidate.

Nicole is a lovely person but she is not a politician, she may have the potential, she should not have been placed in that position at short notice.

Kevin 07 himself could not have unseated the liberal candidate in that seat, what better way for Labour to lose the seat that was unwinnable anyway.

BTW, I live in her electorate.

http://www.pollbludger.com/699

Mike
 
it is obvious that most are going down the old Blond, Molested as a kid, Female in politics, Media target track, give it a rest !....

yes, but as an article in Aus Story .. (human interest etc)

I would argue that there's no need to "give it a rest" , i.e. :-

that it is (possibly) obvious that most (/many/some whatever) are going down the old .. Blond-;-Molested as a kid-;-Female in politics-;-Media target-;-Fed to the lions-;-Did'nt stand a snowball in hell's chance-;-Lovely person-;-but etc -track.

And After all that, I'd say, don't give it a rest - but tell the story!. It's interesting.

Hell m8, just because you know the story - don't deny it from the rest of us

PS I'm sure you'd find it more interesting than an article on Ruddock lol.
Then again - ABC might turn him into a human interest case one day as well - maybe telling his favourite joke (hope his face doesn't crack lol)
 
pfft
some funny comments out there ...:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/02/26/2172717.htm
and the winning comment is ..

"She should not try for Ministerial ranks however"
 
After 4 corners on Mondays (and after Media Watch) they have a series on the mafia.
Last week they showed the maxi-trial..

2,665 years of prison sentences were shared out between the guilty
sheesh !
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxi_Trial

 
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Picked this up from an earlier page. He was known as Joe Cahill, which was pronounced 'Carl' as were any other Cahills at that time. The current pronunciation of 'Cay-hill' (as the Australian soccer international player is known) is fairly recent and probably of US origin.
 
wassies
SBS 8.30
As it Happened - the Long March (Mao Tse Tung etc)
great watch.

I recall in a bar in HK the day Mao died, a chinese bloke I had a beer with said " there is only one item of news this week ... Mao has died"
 

Got his own expressway as well,still waiting for
wran,unsworth,carr, greiner,fahey(not elected) & the bagman of all the bagman...bob askin(makes the labour mob look like pan handlers...)
tb...
 
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/netw/200805/programs/ZY9096A001D16052008T212200.htm

top show

 
Gruen Transfer - easy to download (only around 100MB per show ! )
good for a laugh

As Will Anderson says "advertising is the poetry of capitalism"

http://www.abc.net.au/tv/gruentransfer/download.htm

"Download the Show
Want to relive the experience or catch a show you missed? Here you can find the latest and previous episodes available for downloads. "

Episode 2 - 04/06/2008 » WMV | » MP4
Episode 1 - 28/05/2008 » WMV | » MP4
 

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PS Wendy Harmer at the 14min30sec mark makes a presidential acceptance speech exploiting her minority status - and/or handicaps they have had to overcome (just as Obama had to overcome race, and Hillary had to overcome her sex )

.... which is a classic - in her case, it's a speech impediment lol

she really has a great laugh at herself
 
Australian Storey - William McInnes - on now in SA

Acclaimed actor and writer William McInnes takes you on a rollicking behind-the-scenes journey of his new Australian Story.
 
tonight's Four Corners on the melting of the arctic ice

The trend is that, in a couple of years , it will be worse than since man emerged on the earth etc

PS no doubt Wayne would call it Bore Corners
 
Galapagos - ABC tonight 7.30 (for wassies)
bludy brilliant
Proof positive of the dramatic directions evolution can take on isolated islands.

iconic animals etc giant tortoises etc

"old friends" (live to 150 years etc )
a remarkable relationship with finches etc .
 

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