Ironically, Abbott calling what Australia's Prime Minister said a ''lie'' may itself be an example of what Adolf Hitler called a ''big lie'', that is a lie so ''colossal'' it has a ''certain force of credibility'' because the populace ''would not believe that others could have the impudence to distort the truth so infamously'' (Mein Kampf, volume I, chapter X).
For the repetitions, just watch the TV and listen to the radio. Every time an opposition politician gets the opportunity, they repeat the ''lie'' claim over and over again. This happens with such predictable regularity it cannot be mere coincidence. There is clearly a conscious, concerted and calculated propaganda campaign of Goebbels-esque proportions under way.
Other aspects of government policy have been given the same treatment: a charge on carbon polluters becomes ''a great big tax on everyone''; a tax that aims to spread the benefits of the mining boom to the rest of the community becomes ''class warfare'', and so on.
By exaggerating a promise that might not have even been broken into a ''lie to the Australian people'', by exaggerating a charge on carbon polluters into a ''huge tax on everyone'' and by repeating these exaggerations ad infinitum and ad nauseam, Abbott and the opposition are lowering the level of political debate in contemporary Australia to that of Germany in the '30s.
No one is claiming Abbott is a Nazi but one has to ask why he, and the party he leads, are so doggedly using discredited Nazi propaganda techniques?
Ian Robinson is a Melbourne writer and president emeritus of the Rationalist Society of Australia.