Tag: Kill Bill

Paul Bongiorno: Liberals reworking ‘Kill Bill’ strategy for Anthony Albanese

Bongiorno Albanese

Morrison on a photoshoot to Bathurst shot himself. Yes, you can fool people some of the time but we are witnessing a man playing with the same gun we did before the last election but shooting himself. The question will he be sacked for a 3rd time as he was by NZ and the Aus Tourist Boards? In Morrison’s case “Ego” is s dirty word.

Mr Morrison rightly picked last time enough voters, particularly in Queensland and Western Australia, had grave reservations about Mr Shorten and his agenda and were reassured by the hastily confected “daggy dad” from suburbia who had replaced Malcolm Turnbull. One of the Liberals’ most experienced campaign strategists believes the past three years have dramatically changed the equation. Mr Morrison is no longer largely unknown and free to define himself in staged picture opportunities that are contradicted by the reality of his performance as Prime Minister.

Source: Paul Bongiorno: Liberals reworking ‘Kill Bill’ strategy for Anthony Albanese

#SolidaritySunday – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Again, the fireworks were fun, the popcorn was buttery, and the tweet stream as distracting as it’s ever been, but still, we face an uphill battle. This unravelling started with Chris Ulhmann’s on-air rant about Murdoch and shock-jock friends influencing the Libspill. Then Bruce Guthrie, ex Murdoch-editor jumped in and told us what we already knew: that Murdoch uses his media empire to campaign against his political rivals. Then, just to be sure, Kevin Rudd said – yep – totally true, the Murdoch media is run as a political party and is a ‘cancer eating at the heart of democracy’.

Amazing, isn’t it, how Murdoch can campaign against Labor every single day for my entire life, and suddenly when he decides a Liberal PM has to go, he’s crossed a line! Well, at least we’re talking about this now, and it’s all out in the open, so I can stop being called a conspiracy theorist.

The bad news, of course, is that Labor still has to deal with the fact that whether Murdoch wants puppet Turnbull, Morrison, Dutton or Abbott in the driver’s seat of his political arm, he most definitely does not want Bill Shorten. Now that the dust has settled, Murdoch’s minions are back obediently carrying out the core-business of ‘Killing-Bill’. That’s why all us tweeps need to protect our country, protect our collective interest, to stand together like a wall of ‘we will not be fucked with by the Liberal-Murdochracy’.

via #SolidaritySunday – » The Australian Independent Media Network