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Can Malcolm Turnbull Defeat The Opposition Leader?

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Hasbeen,

"God how we need Trump, Abbott, [with a bit of steel grafted into his backbone], & Boris [Johnson] in the UK...."

Oh yeah, baby!

"US election: Donald Trump's nuclear policy 'catastrophic', White House says"

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-01/donald-trump-white-house-says-nuclear-policy-catastrophic/7290854

Nutters incorporated...

.......

Foxy,

"I have every confidence that he will surprise us once
he comes into his own. For now he
has to consult with the Cabinet if he wants to survive
as their Party leader. I believe that the decisions which
are being made currently are the Cabinet's. And yet he is
still making progressive changes as he goes along."

"Julie Bishop is in it and so is Arthur Sinodinos. Lucy Turnbull is a foundation member.

Yet the “inner circle” at the top of the federal government does not seem to include Scott Morrison.

Malcolm Turnbull yesterday acknowledged that the Treasurer was not part of the small group told beforehand that the federal budget would be brought forward a week to prepare for a July 2 election.

“I did not call Scott Morrison on Sunday night. No, I did not,” the Prime Minister told the Nine Network’s Lisa Wilkinson yesterday when pressed on the matter. “It was a very small circle,” he added."

The impression is that Morris­on is a mere comet in the Turnbull solar system, circling close to the sun on some occasions while hurtling into the distance on others.

This has observers mystified. How could the Treasurer not be told as soon as possible of the final decision to bring forward the budget — the document that has his name on its title page?

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/federal-election-2016-turnbulls-inner-circle-a-tight-fit/news-story/38de219fd62d55c9c87d5fe4a73c8db8

Great stuff - and that's even before he "comes into his own".
Posted by Poirot, Friday, 1 April 2016 10:06:18 PM
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I have just had a thought. OK never mind that stuff!

Foxy & a few others here may be ABC tragics. Some of them may never listen/watch any other source of news. I believe that the ABC does not report the more stupid of Turnbulls, & other leftie politicians ideas.

She & others may not be aware of the half a dozen wild & getting wilder ideas for raising more tax that Turnbull has floated in the last few weeks.

ABC tragics, like global warming tragics would never read a blog, where facts are presented that may challenge their pretty picture of the world, & their favoured politicians.

I may be maligning our Foxy here, but the references she posts are all from the type of sites that would never challenge her picture of Turnbull, or Rudd back in that time.

That of course does not mean she, & others have not read & rejected material from people like JoNova & Bolt, but I am coming to doubt it is likely. No intelligent person, & I don't doubt their intelligence, not a merchant banker, who is actually aware of Turnbull's antics this past month could possibly have the confidence in him that Foxy & Suse among others, exhibit.

Even the merchant bankers must now have some doubt in his ability to give them their huge pay day of a carbon trading scheme.

Tell me Foxy, have you read JoNova, Bolt or even Catallaxy Files in the last month?
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 1 April 2016 10:15:27 PM
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Hasbeen, instead of throwing silly allegations around, perhaps you could supply examples of Turnbull's stupid ideas that the ABC has failed to report?
Posted by Aidan, Friday, 1 April 2016 11:09:45 PM
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Here's the irrepressible Turnbull calling a "media event" to have cameras film him as he walks with Morrison to a car. That's it - no questions....just some kind of pathetic performance to show that he can walk to a car with his Treasurer.

"Australia's shortest media event? The PM's media team calls cameras to film him walking to a car with the treasurer "

http://twitter.com/abcnews/status/715788904197136386
Posted by Poirot, Friday, 1 April 2016 11:14:55 PM
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First tell me Aidan, have you read any of those blogs recently, or are you one of the great misinformed?

Nice to have something we can agree on Poirot.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 1 April 2016 11:43:56 PM
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Mr waffle needs some spelling lessons, he needs to understand his spelling of innovation should be DESPERATION as he is floundering around making life so much easier for his two closest enemies,, Bill Shorten and Tony Abbott.

Does anyone else do what I do now when he speaks, switch off or change the channel?
Posted by rehctub, Saturday, 2 April 2016 7:16:41 AM
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