The rumblings continue with quite a number of backbenchers unhappy
with the P.M's political adviser, Peta Credlin. Hubby is a senior Liberal
party member . Credlin was Malcolm Turnbull's Chief for a while and there was
no outcry at the time. However, the discontent within the party has quite a
bit to do with the P.M's leadership, despite the slight rise in his favour in
the opinion polls.
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Thursday, February 26, 2015
A Hairy experience
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
Hair - the new theatrical
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Live Baiting
Quite a scandal with the revelation that many greyhound trainers have been using live bait to train their dogs. Not all of them but quite a few across Australia. Heads have rolled. The PM probably feels a bit like live bait at the moment.
Friday, February 20, 2015
Thought for the day
.Read this the other day on a Facebook post...
The thing about farts is not to hold ' em in. If you do they rise to your brain and give you shitty thoughts.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
The elephant outside the room
Love's Labours Lost
In their first few months the coalition seemed to rush in like bulls in a china shop believing they had an absolute mandate to do what they liked. It would appear that the recent election results in Queensland has dented that belief Desperate to see himself as a good guy, the Prime Minister is clutching at any straw that blows his way.
Can he recover? That is sixty-four thousand dollar question. In politics it is a question of knowing when to be patient and when not.
After a short time in office and their hard work to get re-elected, it's all a bit of a mess for the government.
It was probably not the economy which concerned the public , nor Mr Abbott indeed, while campaigning, but more likely the debacle with the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd game of musical chairs.In their first few months the coalition seemed to rush in like bulls in a china shop believing they had an absolute mandate to do what they liked. It would appear that the recent election results in Queensland has dented that belief Desperate to see himself as a good guy, the Prime Minister is clutching at any straw that blows his way.
Can he recover? That is sixty-four thousand dollar question. In politics it is a question of knowing when to be patient and when not.
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