I refuse to believe otherwise, because I dont believe that people can be utterly stupid forever
Unintential ironing no doubt on a thread dedicated to Plibersek.
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I refuse to believe otherwise, because I dont believe that people can be utterly stupid forever
send an ambassador there, bet that job would be on top of the lists of sort after positions at DFATWhat is this Palestine you keep mentioning.
How would one recognise it?
send an ambassador there, bet that job would be on top of the lists of sort after positions at DFAT
Yeah I know that I used to go to png a bit and interacted with the hc or impregnable fortress as it is but even that hadits upside if you get out of moresby. Gaza or where ever hasno redeeming features plus the Israelis are likely to drop bombs on itThe s**t diplomatic postings are ALWAYS highly sought after as they come with a promotion.
lol This is great-Did Pete co write this with Andrew Bolt and had Tone as advisor?Peter van Onselen warns Plibersek could split Labor:
If Labor listens to its deputy and the national conference votes in favour of a binding vote on gay marriage, the major party of the Left in this country could split. Certainly the conservative elements of the party will cross the floor and risk expulsion. If they are kicked out, then a split will soon follow…
The Left faction, of which [Plibersek] is the most senior member, is growing in strength internally. It dominates the ranks of the lay membership, which now has an equal say with the parliamentary party when electing federal leaders. Plibersek is playing to her natural constituency… Many within the Left wouldn’t mind a party split that saw the Right weakened with departures....
Shorten has had to use his authority to try to quash the Plibersek push ahead of national conference. Not that Shorten has as much political capital internally right now as he would like, a point I suspect isn’t lost on Plibersek, whose supporters behind the scenes continue to push her case as a future leader.
guru think it is tanyaPlibersek is now 80% encrusted with the virulent, terminal ivy disease commonly known as green creepery.
Greencreepery tentacles have just reached out from Tanias bod and touched Billy Shorten and he will be all but strangled by the next election believe you me.
was Van Onselen an advisor before he did his phd and off to sky? who were the Perth tories, or torys. like the execrable tom switzer with brendan nelson.lol This is great-Did Pete co write this with Andrew Bolt and had Tone as advisor?
dont see her a patsy for (2.)I reckon she's doing this for one of two reasons (or both):
- She's under threat in her own seat from the Greens and so is pushing for that vote.
- She's acting as a stalking horse against Shorten, for somebody else.
guru think it is tanya
what if Malcolm takes the seat from Tones.
He has to appeal to the doctors wives and pro-gay marriage homosexuals in his electorate?
if my mom likes her, it cant be a positive thing.
dont see her a patsy for (2.)
which is not the same as "I don't see her as a patsy". It is, "I dont see her as seeing herself as a patsy".
if my mom likes her, it cant be a positive thing.
The Coalition hasn't moved further to the Right as spewed out on this forum. The real truth is that a Labor moved further to the Left!Peter van Onselen warns Plibersek could split Labor:
If Labor listens to its deputy and the national conference votes in favour of a binding vote on gay marriage, the major party of the Left in this country could split. Certainly the conservative elements of the party will cross the floor and risk expulsion. If they are kicked out, then a split will soon follow…
The Left faction, of which [Plibersek] is the most senior member, is growing in strength internally. It dominates the ranks of the lay membership, which now has an equal say with the parliamentary party when electing federal leaders. Plibersek is playing to her natural constituency… Many within the Left wouldn’t mind a party split that saw the Right weakened with departures....
Shorten has had to use his authority to try to quash the Plibersek push ahead of national conference. Not that Shorten has as much political capital internally right now as he would like, a point I suspect isn’t lost on Plibersek, whose supporters behind the scenes continue to push her case as a future leader.
The Coalition hasn't moved further to the Right as spewed out on this forum. The real truth is that a Labor moved further to the Left!
You can't be serious. Anyone that sides with the Greens on policy decisions has shifted to the Left!No, you've just moved down the IQ scale a bit further. Thats what happens when you spew too much of your own crap, & believe it.
So you'd be happy with a third rater like Bishop who made such a mess of a shadow portfolio of substance she was summarily given the tijuana.Plibersick cannot be PM.
The nation has had enough of left wing feminist anal campaigners.
See Gillard
so hes trying to wedge shorten.This is what I mean:
http://www.theage.com.au/federal-po...tion-to-samesex-marriage-20150503-1myp1v.html
Also, she can serve two purposes: patsy for anti-Shorten brigade and shore up her own electorate position.
so hes trying to wedge shorten.
The nsw right supports this so the left is doing the work of the most upstanding and moral group the glorious Union movement has ever produced.Yep - it's a NSW thing.
You can't be serious. Anyone that sides with the Greens on policy decisions has shifted to the Left!