Scott Morrison - How Long? (Part 1 - Continued in Part 2)

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And yet no answer from Morrison why he still supports Hillsong’s Brian Houston who is under investigation for hiding his fathers child abuse;




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We are being led by a stupid and nasty man, that's all there is to Morrison. In private there are plenty of Liberal MPs who only saw him as a stop gap until the last election and are doubting his ability to lead them to the next one, although for most of these people the answer is Peter Dutton.

Best to pick up ya petticoats Gert, ya being outsmarted: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/na...e/news-story/6cdabfd57c562b3d3891abad2902083f

Scott Morrison has sent a blunt message to the Canberra club.
He has also signalled a new national security posture. The modern “hawks” are in charge.

The appointment of Australian Signals Directorate boss Mike Burgess as ASIO director-general may leave a few noses out of joint within the establishment but many believe it to be an inspired decision.

The Prime Minister is pushing through generational change. The first hint of his thinking came with the surprise appointment of Northern Territory cop Reece Kershaw as the new Australian Federal Police commissioner.

Burgess’s credentials are unquestionable. ASIO now has a forward-leaning director with a deep grasp of the technological and cyber challenges the domestic spy agency faces and the unprecedented levels of foreign interference.

The appointment of Andrew Shearer as cabinet secretary is another key piece of the puzzle. Shearer has been a national security adviser to both John Howard and Tony Abbott with close ties to the US defence and intelligence establishment.


Morrison has signalled a significant gear change in thinking on national security while sending a broader message to the public service that he is prepared to think outside the Canberra orthodoxy.

Simon Benson
National Affairs Editor
 

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Best to pick up ya petticoats Gert, ya being outsmarted: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/na...e/news-story/6cdabfd57c562b3d3891abad2902083f

Scott Morrison has sent a blunt message to the Canberra club.
He has also signalled a new national security posture. The modern “hawks” are in charge.

The appointment of Australian Signals Directorate boss Mike Burgess as ASIO director-general may leave a few noses out of joint within the establishment but many believe it to be an inspired decision.

The Prime Minister is pushing through generational change. The first hint of his thinking came with the surprise appointment of Northern Territory cop Reece Kershaw as the new Australian Federal Police commissioner.

Burgess’s credentials are unquestionable. ASIO now has a forward-leaning director with a deep grasp of the technological and cyber challenges the domestic spy agency faces and the unprecedented levels of foreign interference.

The appointment of Andrew Shearer as cabinet secretary is another key piece of the puzzle. Shearer has been a national security adviser to both John Howard and Tony Abbott with close ties to the US defence and intelligence establishment.

Morrison has signalled a significant gear change in thinking on national security while sending a broader message to the public service that he is prepared to think outside the Canberra orthodoxy.

Simon Benson
National Affairs Editor
He just another conservative nonce, like your mate Pell.
 
Who cares, attack him for not doing anything about the economy, not on who he hangs out with at his sheltered workshop.
It’s still kind of relevant when he openly says he still goes to the cult leader when he needs advice both professionally and personal.
 
Morrison doesn't give a s**t about poor people though. I'm tipping he's of the belief they deserve it for not being a part of his little cult.

Morrison claims to be Christian - wonder if he is aware what is written in the New Testament?

Then again, Hitler also claimed to be a Christian.
 

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Never.

Was very active in the Labor Party for nearly 20 years at the most pivotal time of its history. I know party through and through.

So what are your credentials to comment on Labor Doris dear?

Who commented on Labor?

Would never grovel and cheerlead for any politican the way you do for Tone and now ScoMo. It's really cringeworthy. I don't understand what you get out of it.
 
Who commented on Labor?

Would never grovel and cheerlead for any politican the way you do for Tone and now ScoMo. It's really cringeworthy. I don't understand what you get out of it.
" Take that lefties hurrr hurrr "
 
libs and one neuron - TOTALLY separate entities though :rolleyes:

LOL, I missed this from Dickson's statement the first time around:

His subsequent resignation statement included an unfortunate typo: asking that his privacy be respected as he was no longer of "pubic interest".
 
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