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Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 19 May 2021 4:30:22 PM
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Dear Paul,
I've found the following link which you might find interesting: http://www.theconversation.com/pauline-hanson-built-a-political-career-on-white-victimhood-and-brought-far-right-rhetoric-to-the-mainstream-134661 Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 19 May 2021 6:21:13 PM
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Dear Paul, As for ttbn? He is the same old sausage, fizzing and sputtering in his own grease. Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 19 May 2021 6:43:25 PM
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Hi Foxy,
Thanks for the link to 'The Conversation' piece on Hanson. ttbn is the classic Hansonite, believing as a white Anglo-Saxon male he and those like him are the true victims of society. Before the last election he harboured grand ideas of a white male led resurgence of "conservatism", probably imagined fearless leader Corny Banana at the head of a great torch light procession of the true believers like himself marching on parliament house to form the new "conservative" government, a sort of Australian third reich. The lads were given a slap in the face by the electorate scoring less than a half a percent of the popular vote. Poor ttbn was disillusioned, blaming defeat on the treachery of not the traditional enemy, progressive socialists, Labor and greens, but some moderate conservatives such as Morrison and others in the Liberal Party. Thus the continual whinging and whining of our poor old jock strap about Morrison, he has nothing to turn to in his hour of political need, except maybe the Lovely Pauline. I'm sure that's where he resides now. Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 19 May 2021 9:49:42 PM
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Dear Paul,
I'm glad that you found the link on Pauline Hanson interesting. I did as well. Regarding ScoMo lets not forget that he won an unwinnable election - which just shows that being behind in the polls is not a death sentence. And predicting anything in politics is risky. However there's a lesson to be learned there. Labor ran mostly on climate change. However voters turned out to be more interested in prosperity and job creation then they were in promises to clamp down on coal mining. Politicians whether conservative or progressive need to avoid "fashionable causes" and emphasize the basics - economic competence, fairness for those who try, law and order, national defense, and national sovereignty. Currently Labor is not offering great alternatives to the current government's policies and actions. I suspect that Scott Morrison and the Coalition just may win the next election. Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 20 May 2021 9:43:19 AM
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Dear Paul, I'd like to see Albanese replaced as leader. But who? Tough call. Posted by Foxy, Thursday, 20 May 2021 9:46:12 AM
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I don't believe our raving ratbag from the right has ever had an original thought in his life. A couple of weeks ago I made a comment about the "Three Stoogers" now look, this clown makes a comment about the "Three Stooggers". Calls you "an ultra-Leftist", on another tread concerning the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian, ttbn makes a gem of a comment; <<No Arabs - no problems.>>, obviously believes in the extermination of millions of innocent Arab men, women and children, but too gutless to tell us how it should be achieved, sounds like "final solution" stuff to me.
Before the last election the clown was trumpeting his membership and active involvement with an extreme far right political party, evident by their pathetically low vote. The party dissolved and ttbn was left out in the lurch and out of pocket. Wow takes all kinds!
As for the comment from the man; "I've 'retired' (from posting comments) for various reasons, but surely there are others out there who don't belong to the loony left or the right equivalent." I would like you to start threads, they are such a hoot! Uninteresting BS all of them.