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By Mungo MacCallum, published 12/12/2007

One morning in his tenth year as prime minister, John Winston Howard awoke in the master bedroom of Kirribilli House to realise that he had become not only omnipotent but invincible.

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“One morning in his tenth year as prime minister, John Winston Howard awoke in the master bedroom of Kirribilli House to realise that he had become not only omnipotent but invincible.”

At last, the secret is out. Mungo McCallum was sleeping with John Howard! We all know that that McCallum is brilliant, but even he could not possibly know what JH realised, in his own bedroom, if he wasn’t there with him.

I always thought that Mungo was a leading Howard-hater. You can never tell!
Posted by Leigh, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 9:14:10 AM
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Leigh,

It was all just a bad dream. You should never talk about those nasty 'Howard-Haters' before you go to bed.

Go back to sleep, old feller. Yes, I'll look. No, there's no HH's under the bed, I promise. I'll switch the alarm off and you can a nice sleep-in until 2011.
Posted by FrankGol, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 9:35:53 AM
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Ah yes what a relief. What a broad and deep range of interests Howard has developed and is now able to pursue, I hope he golf's himself into oblivion.
Mungo, Janet had the master bedroom.
Bruce Haigh
Posted by Bruce Haigh, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 10:32:45 AM
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Well Mungo you still have the master touch.

Well the Howards overreached themselves. People had finally had enough of the lies, damn lies and stuff. We are merely left with GST for the rest of our lives, and then our kids will pay GST on the funeral.

Wouldn't it be fun to read over the things the journalists wrote about Howard!!.

He was said over and over to be cunning - clever- a good economic manager??

I only wish we had better journalists worth the name, and fewer smarmy self-congratulating monkey-like creatures. It wasn't til the Chaser boys ripped into APEC that we started to see what a colossal waste of money it was - and all supposed to show Howard as a world leader.

Now he is gone, his very seat taken by Maxine McKew. The second Prime Minister in a entury to lose his own seat. And the Libs are in a hell of a mess, oh dear. Poor things. The Howard Legacy.

Thanks again Mungo and the few journos who are worth the name.
Posted by Bronte, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 1:51:52 PM
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The next time I see something written about a political situation by Mungo McCallum I'll automatically know his personal bias will be involved in any position he adopts and I'll view his future articles as opinion not fact.

Some reputation for a 'reporter'.
Posted by keith, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 6:29:05 PM
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John Winston Who?
Posted by CJ Morgan, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 9:02:43 PM
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