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Timmy

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Only natural after an electoral defeat, especially after an election that was there for the taking and somehow lost. Made John Hewson look like a legend.

So, the knives are out. Good thing, too. 'Bout time these time-server throwbacks from the Howard glory days were turfed out and the party reinvigorated. (Shame its just different time-server throwbacks from the Howard glory days doing the challenging :D).

LIBERAL frontbencher Andrew Robb has confirmed he is sounding out colleagues for a possible tilt at deputy Liberal leader Julie Bishop's job tomorrow.

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...w-robb-challenge/story-fn59niix-1225915967619
 
Only natural after an electoral defeat, especially after an election that was there for the taking and somehow lost.
"Somehow lost"? No somehow about it. The outcome was decided by the two ex-Nationals who relished the opportunity to get back at the Coalition for whatever their past grievances were, whilst in the process ensuring they filled their own grab bags.

Tony Windsor even came out and said that he went for Labor because he thought they would have more of an interest in keeping the independents in power, and if the country were to go to another election, then the Coalition would win.

Fantastically objective and rational decision-making.

Then Mr Oakeshott will be losing all credibility as a so called independent if he accepts a Cabinet position. I can't believe he'd even consider this.

But then, looking at how he has delighted in all the media attention, I guess it's not too surprising.

So, the knives are out. Good thing, too. 'Bout time these time-server throwbacks from the Howard glory days were turfed out and the party reinvigorated. (Shame its just different time-server throwbacks from the Howard glory days doing the challenging :D).
Don't you think there will be a lot of knives being flourished amongst Labor?
Not to even mention the major stabbing of Kevin Rudd!
The Coalition has been a model of decorum and stability by comparison.
 
Don't you think there will be a lot of knives being flourished amongst Labor?
Not to even mention the major stabbing of Kevin Rudd!
The Coalition has been a model of decorum and stability by comparison.

LOL.

C'mon Julia, given your chastising namrog elsewhere re showing some objectivity I imagine your failure to mention the Libs "major stabbing" of Turnbull 9 months ago is just an oversight, right?
 
LOL.

C'mon Julia, given your chastising namrog elsewhere re showing some objectivity I imagine your failure to mention the Libs "major stabbing" of Turnbull 9 months ago is just an oversight, right?

Turnbull is a Labor infiltrator I tells ya! :D
 
He gave his back (for stabbing) for the greater good!

Turnball lost his job over policy as I understand it. Doesn't sit well if the leader is willing to cross the floor. Very different circumstances to Rudd's undignified and sudden knifing.

And more than half of Australia don't agree with your statement that more taxes are for the greater good.

It has become obvious that labor are high maintenance and need lots of spending money. Is it possible that climate change is nothing more than an excuse to increase revenue?
 
Only natural after an electoral defeat, especially after an election that was there for the taking and somehow lost. Made John Hewson look like a legend.

So, the knives are out. Good thing, too. 'Bout time these time-server throwbacks from the Howard glory days were turfed out and the party reinvigorated. (Shame its just different time-server throwbacks from the Howard glory days doing the challenging :D).



http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...w-robb-challenge/story-fn59niix-1225915967619

Timmy, looks like got it all wrong, or was it wishful thinking on your part that the coalition would tear itself apart.
 
And more than half of Australia don't agree with your statement that more taxes are for the greater good.
Now, now, misrepresenting other's words is only for bitter losers. Try to remain positive.

On with the show!

Looks like Bishop got in a pre-emptive stabbing, helped along by the faceless "powerbrokers" ...

LIBERAL powerbrokers headed off a challenge against the deputy leader, Julie Bishop, yesterday
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-elect...gainst-bishop-20100908-151cx.html?autostart=1
 
Timmy, looks like got it all wrong, or was it wishful thinking on your part that the coalition would tear itself apart.

No noco - I got it completely wrong - the faceless powerbrokers got in a pre-emptive stab (see above post).
 
No noco - I got it completely wrong - the faceless powerbrokers got in a pre-emptive stab (see above post).

Are you sure you not getting mixed up with the Labor Party faceless men. Who are the faceless powerbrokers in the Coalition to which you refer.
 
LOL.

C'mon Julia, given your chastising namrog elsewhere re showing some objectivity I imagine your failure to mention the Libs "major stabbing" of Turnbull 9 months ago is just an oversight, right?

Turnball lost his job over policy as I understand it. Doesn't sit well if the leader is willing to cross the floor. Very different circumstances to Rudd's undignified and sudden knifing.
Thanks, Sails, for providing the appropriate response to Timmy's question to me.

Timmy, I have no idea why you seem determined to paint me as partisan in this discussion. If you take the trouble to read through all my posts on the various political threads (helluva task!) you will see that I've been just as critical of the Coalition as I have of Labor.

Good to see, though, that you have actually nailed your own political colours to the wall.

It has become obvious that labor are high maintenance and need lots of spending money. Is it possible that climate change is nothing more than an excuse to increase revenue?
Good question. Would be interested in your comment on this, Timmy.
 
Timmy, I have no idea why you seem determined to paint me as partisan in this discussion.

I think you are being a bit paranoid here Julia. You provided information (unsourced) that is incorrect, and it was corrected. Thats it. You called for objectivity, as did I.
 
Abbott and Hockey did the classic "Et tu Brute" but mainly on policy grounds and not to win an election me thinks?
 

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I can't believe the guy on the left of screen could ever be a hitman? :D

I'm sure he could murder a few donuts.

The Lebanese looking gentlemen on the far right is the one you gotta watch for. He is the bullets. The grinning idiot second from the right is the gun.

The tosspot on the left cleans up the mess by eating all of the evidence ! :D
 
Doesn't sit well if the leader is willing to cross the floor. Very different circumstances to Rudd's undignified and sudden knifing.

In no way was Turnbull about to cross the floor. What Turnbull was doing was to come to an agreement with Rudd on a compromise enviromental plan. Remember he was only defeated by ONE vote for leadership of the party. The problem with Turnbull is that he is an honest politition and that means that he is socially unacceptable with many others in the house. His Lib detractors are probably jealous of his private success.
 
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