Knobby22
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Good question (I raised it above), but when it comes to stuff ups, he's up against very stiff competition from Labor.
He doesn't have to defend and yet he stuffs up continually. I can't blame him alone. As I said earlier if he wants to be Prime Minister he needs to sack his advisors and get decent ones who can make him look Prime Ministerial. Who ever is giving advice is awful and appears to just listen to shock jocks, no idea how ordinary people think. I am sure he was told to say that stupid thing to Gillard and I am sure an advisor gave him that bill.
I know people who work for the Labor (1) and Liberal (2) parties and can say safely say, you wouldn't give them a job shifting manure is a horse stable.
Perhaps his advisers are trying to white-ant him. There doesn't seem to be any other answer.:shake:
Yep.Good Aussie slang words -white ant.
But given the choice between conspiracy and incompetance - I always choose incompetance.
OoopsA distasteful and offensive joke about Ms Credlin was made at a union dinner in Canberra last night attended by Julia Gillard and senior Cabinet Ministers.
The CFMEU this morning distanced itself from the comedian, with a senior official saying he was "horrified'.
"We did not know what he was going to say, had we known we would have pulled him of stage."
I'd have thought when the bill was received, some junior secretary would take one look at it, see the cost had doubled because consumption had doubled, and politely return it to the sender, offering that explanation.He doesn't have to defend and yet he stuffs up continually. I can't blame him alone. As I said earlier if he wants to be Prime Minister he needs to sack his advisors and get decent ones who can make him look Prime Ministerial. Who ever is giving advice is awful and appears to just listen to shock jocks, no idea how ordinary people think. I am sure he was told to say that stupid thing to Gillard and I am sure an advisor gave him that bill.
If he keeps this up, we could see Labor returned to power.
Exhibit 1: An ill considered question from Tony Abbott on the carbon tax.
He followed up with a supplementary question: "With an $800 increase in just one bill of which 70 per cent is due to the carbon tax, how can the Prime Minister possibly claim that Hetty Verolme's compensation is in any way adequate?":
(my bolds)THAT quacking sound you can hear in the distance is Tony Abbott. The Opposition Leader is slowly but surely turning into a sitting duck, a stationary target for government and media pot shots.
The other bird sound you can make out, whenever Abbott says or does something silly, is the crow's cry that Graham Kennedy mimicked years ago on television and that got him into so much trouble. Textspeak boils it down to three letters, WTF.
Pretty soon, if he doesn't rewire the pathway from his brain to his mouth and change his strategy, the cocks will start crowing loudly too, as they always do when a leader is in trouble, and especially when the polls begin to narrow as they are doing.
Malcolm Turnbull drove his colleagues to despair, but there is not the visceral hatred of him within the Coalition as there is in Labor towards Kevin Rudd. Turnbull's interventions also have been more strategic.
This is not to say a move is on; only that it is never too late and should never be discounted.
At three critical times, Abbott has failed to respond fast enough and well enough to stories that cast a shadow over his character and challenged his credibility. It is happening too often and it is becoming too costly.
Agree with her 100%. His performance is dreadful. Never thought I'd say this, but I think Turnbull would do a lot better. If Abbott keeps up his present idiocy Labor will walk all over them.Niki Savva gets it right. Abbott is slowly but slowly but surely trending towards losing the unloseable election.:bad:
Agree with her 100%. His performance is dreadful. Never thought I'd say this, but I think Turnbull would do a lot better. If Abbott keeps up his present idiocy Labor will walk all over them.
He might win an election, but you wouldn't get a Liberal government.
+1 You almost know what they are going to say before they say it. Their phrases have become boring: "tainted vote", "another new tax". Its not that I think what they are saying is necessarily wrong, but they need a different approach.
Gillard to her cridit, though many of you detest her here, is very fast and smooth off the cuff. Turnbull also has that and looks to have some foundation as an image that people would feel confident with.
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