on 03-06-2014 10:58 AM
If this was said by anyone from the LNP or the right the left and would be screaming the place down but NO not a word from the left for this misogynistic attack
This is a most disgusting attack from this utter nutter
Credlin does not deserve this attack on her
Palmer unrepentant on Credlin attack
Julie Bishop joined in the criticism, saying she hopes Mr Palmer reflects on his "hurtful" comments about Ms Credlin, who has been struggling with IVF treatment.
"For him to single her out is a particularly hurtful thing for him to do," she told Sky News.
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on 03-06-2014 11:07 AM
Negative comments on politicians are only to be made against LNP members and their families, thanks Nero.
on 03-06-2014 11:35 AM
Misogynist comments are ok as long as they're against wives daughters and staffers of the PM, nero. otherwise they're not worth mentioning.
on 03-06-2014 12:26 PM
"It's quite tame compared to the vitriol thrown at Gillard on a daily basis."
The difference being FN that Credlin is a Public Servant and not in a position to "defend" herself
Vitriol?, for heavens sake the ALP "good old boys" put her in the position of PM, she did not have the character strength or fortitude for the exacting position, and then reverted to the Poor Me defence which the "good old boys" then gave the thumbs down.
"Palmer is one of the Libs. He might be in exile but he's not of the "left", to use the labels you love to apply."
He is an opportunist, which is standard for a politician, and some of his utterances obviously resonate with the dimmer electorate (left ?) at the moment, but what would make him more of a suitable candidate for the pink tag team here is his lack of research, i.e. the PPL idea germinated before Credlin became Abbott's COS, and If she took PPL, the Public Service scheme to which she is entitled, and would obviously take, (on a salary of $250,000) is more generous than the proposed government scheme.
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on 03-06-2014 11:07 AM
Negative comments on politicians are only to be made against LNP members and their families, thanks Nero.
on 03-06-2014 11:14 AM
@icyfroth wrote:Negative comments on politicians are only to be made against LNP members and their families, thanks Nero.
If the poster bothered to read the links and what they write they would see that Adam Bandt and Bill Shorten are both quoted in regards to Palmer's comment. How was he expected to know she was "struggling" with IVF? Buffoon that he is.
It's quite tame compared to the vitriol thrown at Gillard on a daily basis.
on 03-06-2014 11:18 AM
Seriously? that's an attack?
on 03-06-2014 11:26 AM
@icyfroth wrote:Negative comments on politicians are only to be made against LNP members and their families, thanks Nero.
Sadly you are correct Icy.. The left will defend this attack as OK
Clive Palmer is not just erratic and a dangerous populist who says things that are false.
He is also a disgusting, low-rent peddler of misogynist smears who should be denounced by all feminists - but won’t be because his target is someone close to Tony Abbott:
on 03-06-2014 11:32 AM
I could care less, thought it was funny and still do.
on 03-06-2014 11:35 AM
I disagree that she is "struggling" with IVF treatment. Some actions might sabotage it.
The only thing wrong with Palmer's "attack" is that she is already eligible for PPL as a government employee.
on 03-06-2014 11:35 AM
Misogynist comments are ok as long as they're against wives daughters and staffers of the PM, nero. otherwise they're not worth mentioning.
on 03-06-2014 11:41 AM
@nero_wulf wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:Negative comments on politicians are only to be made against LNP members and their families, thanks Nero.
Sadly you are correct Icy.. The left will defend this attack as OK
Did you bother to read the links you posted?
I think not as in those links there is reference to Shorten and Bandt not condoning Palmer's words.
Palmer is one of the Libs. He might be in exile but he's not of the "left", to use the labels you love to apply.
on 03-06-2014 11:51 AM
This over reaction is as bad as Bolt's over reaction to Malcolm Turnbull's comments.