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Reply #150 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:00am
 
Armchair_Politician wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:57am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:54am:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:49am:
She left parliament possibly as the biggest failure in the history of the nation.




Not even close.

That title goes to this thing:


https://pbxmastragics.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/abbott-asleep.jpg


Tony Abbott clearly finds your nonsensical drivel too boring to keep awake...


that was when they were announcing the libs policies ... no wonder he never knew what they were.
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Reply #151 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:01am
 
Armchair_Politician wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:57am:
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:54am:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:49am:
She left parliament possibly as the biggest failure in the history of the nation.




Not even close.

That title goes to this thing:


https://pbxmastragics.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/abbott-asleep.jpg


Tony Abbott clearly finds your nonsensical drivel too boring to keep awake...


Grin Grin Grin
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Re: Remembering Julia Gillard
Reply #152 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:01am
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:47am:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:23am:
Crainial wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:24pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:11pm:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:50pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:45pm:
Its time wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm:
The good old days when an intelligent articulate leader in gillard passed record numbers of legislation , then we had a scare campaign and saved 15 bucks thats right 15 bucks a year when Abort abolished the CT and then managed to pass about 15 pieces of legislation , in 2 years , oh my what a failure .


Thank heavens the grown-ups were back in charge. Oh, for the days, eh?

We’ll never have a man like Mr Abbott back. Never.

I blame the leftards. Typical.


Yes we will all fondly remember the fire trucks and the red budgies, I think we would all agree that Mr Abbott was the most colourful PM we have ever had.

And he was getting ready to introduce good government at any time when he was cut down in his prime.


Yes, that’s true. I do believe good government was just around the corner. It may not happen overnight, but it will happen.

I just wish the next erection could be a referendum on stopping the boats and saving $15 a year on our electricity bills.

Who knows? Maybe Mr Abbott will come back to save the day.


No dear the next erection will be about expelling muslim skum from australia and stopping them coming here. Better get out while you can homo, its a jolly world , no ?

Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time.


Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time

That is a big call when you consider Abbotts failure.


"A leading United States think tank has published a piece posing the question, "Is Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott the most incompetent leader of any industrialised democracy?" and answering, quite comprehensively, in the affirmative."



you do recall they elected geo bush twice and now look like they could elect Trump..  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

but it beats facebook I guess.
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Re: Remembering Julia Gillard
Reply #153 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:01am
 
Dnarever wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 7:23am:
Crainial wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:24pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 11:11pm:
Dnarever wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:50pm:
Karnal wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:45pm:
Its time wrote on Oct 22nd, 2015 at 8:37pm:
The good old days when an intelligent articulate leader in gillard passed record numbers of legislation , then we had a scare campaign and saved 15 bucks thats right 15 bucks a year when Abort abolished the CT and then managed to pass about 15 pieces of legislation , in 2 years , oh my what a failure .


Thank heavens the grown-ups were back in charge. Oh, for the days, eh?

We’ll never have a man like Mr Abbott back. Never.

I blame the leftards. Typical.


Yes we will all fondly remember the fire trucks and the red budgies, I think we would all agree that Mr Abbott was the most colourful PM we have ever had.

And he was getting ready to introduce good government at any time when he was cut down in his prime.


Yes, that’s true. I do believe good government was just around the corner. It may not happen overnight, but it will happen.

I just wish the next erection could be a referendum on stopping the boats and saving $15 a year on our electricity bills.

Who knows? Maybe Mr Abbott will come back to save the day.


No dear the next erection will be about expelling muslim skum from australia and stopping them coming here. Better get out while you can homo, its a jolly world , no ?

Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time.


Julie Gillard was Australia's worst PM of all time

That is a big call when you consider Abbotts failure.


Abbott won't be remembered as a particularly successful PM, rather as a very successful Opposition Leader. Some of his decisions defy common sense (a Knighthood for Prince Philip???) and while he was never particularly popular as PM, I do firmly believe he had the best interests of the country at heart. he just went about fixing Labor's legacy of debt and deficit the wrong way - too harshly, some might say. Having said that, Gillard was an abject failure from day one of her Prime Ministership. Her insistence that she was victimised because she was a woman did nothing to help the cause of women in high profile positions other than to set them back decades. I doubt we'll see another female PM for at least 20 years, thanks to Gillard. She might've been hounded by the press, but that was only because of the consistency with which she produced truly appalling policy. Simply putting all of her troubles down to the fact she wore a skirt is simply ludicrous and smacks of desperation from a person who was never fit for the top job.
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Reply #155 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:04am
 
One of the things which could see Malcolm establish a real dynasty is that he follows the 2 worst PM's of all time.

If he can keep his emotions under control.
If he can keep that sneaky cunning street smart brain of his ticking over
He could easily rule for 3 terms.
People wont want to risk more Gillard, Rudd, Abbott types , who were fairly dysfunctional.

Looking good for the conservatives !!!!
thank you to the last 3 failures.
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Reply #156 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:08am
 
aquascoot wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:04am:
One of the things which could see Malcolm establish a real dynasty is that he follows the 2 worst PM's of all time.

If he can keep his emotions under control.
If he can keep that sneaky cunning street smart brain of his ticking over
He could easily rule for 3 terms.
People wont want to risk more Gillard, Rudd, Abbott types , who were fairly dysfunctional.

Looking good for the conservatives !!!!
thank you to the last 3 failures.


In terms of ranking failures, Abbott isn't nearly as bad a failure as Rudd or Gillard. they will hold top place for generations to come. I reckon that if Abbott had taken over with a budget in good condition, he'd have been able to implement the policies he truly wanted to and he'd have been a two or three term PM.
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Reply #157 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:09am
 
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Reply #158 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:10am
 
Armchair_Politician wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:08am:
In terms of ranking failures, Abbott isn't nearly as bad a failure as Rudd or Gillard. they will hold top place for generations to come. I reckon that if Abbott had taken over with a budget in good condition, he'd have been able to implement the policies he truly wanted to and he'd have been a two or three term PM.



how truly deluded must one be to make up a comment like this? I hope they don't let you administer drugs
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Reply #160 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:39am
 
Johnsmith wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:10am:
Armchair_Politician wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 8:08am:
In terms of ranking failures, Abbott isn't nearly as bad a failure as Rudd or Gillard. they will hold top place for generations to come. I reckon that if Abbott had taken over with a budget in good condition, he'd have been able to implement the policies he truly wanted to and he'd have been a two or three term PM.



how truly deluded must one be to make up a comment like this? I hope they don't let you administer drugs

Christ! Rudd had to cope with a GFC! And did that spectacularly well. So abbott had to have everything nice to be a good PM? How deluded are the RWNJs here?

Even if abbott had inherited a Budget surplus instead of the Howard/Costello structural Budget deficit he would have failed anyway. No policies! Wanted a fight above anything else! FMD!
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Reply #161 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 9:03am
 
Yet again, the conservatives have outfoxed the lefties.

People are very sensitive to a change in their "emotional state"

Abbott caused very negative emotions. he was a negative neurotic man.

BUT Malcolm is positive, confident and has an aura around  him.

This will be MULTIPLIED by the fact that he follows a "bad experience" for the electorate.

They will gravitate to Malcolms positve chi energy ,

Shorten is a negative neurotic as well.

So, by following abbott, the liberals master stroke should see them stay in power for a decade.

Even in his own personal defeat, Abbott has ensured the dynasty will rule and possibly for a much longer period of time.

Lefties have no idea how to play to an electorate that wants confident , alpha male leadership. Wink Wink Wink
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Reply #163 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 9:35am
 
At the end of the day Julia will be very well remembered and Tony won't.
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Reply #164 - Oct 23rd, 2015 at 9:39am
 
aquascoot wrote on Oct 23rd, 2015 at 9:03am:
Yet again, the conservatives have outfoxed the lefties.

People are very sensitive to a change in their "emotional state"

Abbott caused very negative emotions. he was a negative neurotic man.

BUT Malcolm is positive, confident and has an aura around  him.

This will be MULTIPLIED by the fact that he follows a "bad experience" for the electorate.

They will gravitate to Malcolms positve chi energy ,

Shorten is a negative neurotic as well.

So, by following abbott, the liberals master stroke should see them stay in power for a decade.

Even in his own personal defeat, Abbott has ensured the dynasty will rule and possibly for a much longer period of time.

Lefties have no idea how to play to an electorate that wants confident , alpha male leadership. Wink Wink Wink


alpha male leadership

Next you will claim that Hissy fits the bill.

You surely don't think of Mal as being an alpha type ?

The best of the Libs only barely scrape past the hetro test and Mal isn't one of the best.
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