wayneL
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as an aside everytime I see Wayne Swann interviewed it looks like an episode of clarke and dawes
Emerson wants to make a federal case out of the fact that Abbott has has not read Rares' decision where he put the "slipper" into Mal Brough for assisting Ashby
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as an aside everytime I see Wayne Swann interviewed it looks like an episode of clarke and dawes
Abbott is not fast on his feet.
I doubt he is a fast reader which would explain his failure to read the decision in the Slipper case as well as not reading BHP's reasons for shelving the Olympic Dam project before mouthing off about the carbon tax being the culprit.
Maybe Abbott needs to take speed reading classes?
Abbott is not fast on his feet.
I doubt he is a fast reader which would explain his failure to read the decision in the Slipper case as well as not reading BHP's reasons for shelving the Olympic Dam project before mouthing off about the carbon tax being the culprit.
Maybe Abbott needs to take speed reading classes?
The real problem is not that Tony Abbott hasn't read the judgment in which the Federal Court threw out the sexual harassment case against Peter Slipper.
He has – as he says – been doing "important things" such as visiting the troops in Afghanistan and holding meetings in Britain.
The problem is that, having been fully briefed on the judgment's contents and ramifications, as Mr Abbott obviously has been, the Coalition leader still declares without any hesitation or caveat that Mal Brough – his candidate in the Queensland seat of Fisher – has acted "rightly at all times".
Is Tony Abbott an electoral liability for the Coalition?
Yes 97%
No 3%
Total votes: 129904.
http://www.smh.com.au/polls/opinion/political-news/nt-abbott-poll-20121217-2bid2.html
Is Tony Abbott an electoral liability for the Coalition?
Yes 97%
No 3%
Total votes: 129904.
http://www.smh.com.au/polls/opinion/political-news/nt-abbott-poll-20121217-2bid2.html
Is Tony Abbott an electoral liability for the Coalition?
Yes 97%
No 3%
Total votes: 129904.
http://www.smh.com.au/polls/opinion/political-news/nt-abbott-poll-20121217-2bid2.html
What on earth would you expect him to say? No one is going to be able to prove that Mal Brough acted inappropriately from the information so far.The problem is not that Tony Abbott hasn't read the judgment in which the Federal Court threw out the sexual harassment case against Peter Slipper.
He has – as he says – been doing "important things" such as visiting the troops in Afghanistan and holding meetings in Britain.
The problem is that, having been fully briefed on the judgment's contents and ramifications, as Mr Abbott obviously has been, the Coalition leader still declares without any hesitation or caveat that Mal Brough – his candidate in the Queensland seat of Fisher – has acted "rightly at all times".
We don't have to worry about metrosexuals or nonsense SMH polls.I'd prefer to await the election rather than listening to the bleatings of 130,000 metrosexuals, probably the entire online readership of the SMH.
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TONY Abbott has scored a notable own goal by admitting that he's been vigorously defending Mal Brough without having read the court judgment in the Ashby sexual harassment case that strongly criticises the former minister.
To explain his failure by saying he'd been doing ''very important things for the people of Australia'' while in Britain is akin to the kid saying he neglected his homework because the dog needed exercising.
TONY ABBOTT looked silly saying he has been doing too many ''important things'' to read the Federal Court judgment that threw out the sexual harassment case against Peter Slipper.
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/polit...-by-his-man-20121219-2bnd0.html#ixzz2FXKAQlmzWas Brough ''acting rightly'' when, as the Federal Court has found, he worked ''in combination'' with former Slipper staffer James Ashby before he brought a sexual harassment case, which has now been thrown out as a politically motivated abuse of process?
Was Brough ''acting rightly'' when he urged Ashby to copy Slipper's private diary so he could pass it to a journalist?
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Brough has said he was simply helping the young man, and it would have been a ''poor reflection on my values as a human being'' to do otherwise.
But the diary had nothing to do with the sexual harassment allegations, and Justice Steven Rares rejected the idea that Brough had been acting out of ''pure altruism'' in the case.
Was Brough ''acting rightly'' when, as the Federal Court has found, he worked ''in combination'' with former Slipper staffer James Ashby before he brought a sexual harassment case, which has now been thrown out as a politically motivated abuse of process?
Anyone defending Bough after reading the judgement?
Anyone defending Abbott who cannot answer a simple question with out lying?
Silly, but Tony stands by his man
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/polit...-by-his-man-20121219-2bnd0.html#ixzz2FXKAQlmz
Anyone defending Bough after reading the judgement?
Anyone defending Abbott who cannot answer a simple question with out lying?
Silly, but Tony stands by his man
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/polit...-by-his-man-20121219-2bnd0.html#ixzz2FXKAQlmz
Mate - I think you need to stop quoting the SMH. Its a lefty society for all those arts degree holding student hippies.
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