on 17-05-2015 08:56 AM
on 17-05-2015 10:48 PM
Oh right.
on 24-05-2015 05:57 AM
Don't forget to watch the Bolt report this morning ppl!
on 24-05-2015 08:01 AM
on 24-05-2015 08:52 AM
on 24-05-2015 09:48 AM
A reprieve is at hand.
on 24-05-2015 10:04 AM
I can't watch it today because the painters are here. I don't want them thinking I'm like that.
on 24-05-2015 10:50 AM
@icyfroth wrote:The difference to some of the leftie journos is that Bolt will listen and be attentive while the inerviewee is speaking.
Welcome to the Twilight Zone, where up is down and left is right.
I haven't watched the whole show but I did just catch the segment with Janet Albrechtsen and former Julia Gillard advisor Nicholas Reece. The tag-team match of Bolt-Albrechtsen versus Reece was brutal. Reece could barely get a sentence out before those two took turns at jumping down his throat.
The political right in this country seems pathologically opposed to listening to anything coming from the other side. Bill Shorten is prepared to say "I'll support this, I won't support that", in response to government initiatives. Any policy ideas put forward by Labor are shot down immediately and often ridiculed.
on 24-05-2015 10:58 AM
that's one of the reasons I don't get all the hoo-hah about the ABC- shut it down because it shows some different viewpoints and when the ABC interviewers ask tough questions - they are the worst in the world ( to some apparently)
on 24-05-2015 02:43 PM
@crosbystills wrote:
@icyfroth wrote:The difference to some of the leftie journos is that Bolt will listen and be attentive while the inerviewee is speaking.
Welcome to the Twilight Zone, where up is down and left is right.
I haven't watched the whole show but I did just catch the segment with Janet Albrechtsen and former Julia Gillard advisor Nicholas Reece. The tag-team match of Bolt-Albrechtsen versus Reece was brutal. Reece could barely get a sentence out before those two took turns at jumping down his throat.
He did look a bit like a rabbit caught in the headlights, today, didn't he?
The political right in this country seems pathologically opposed to listening to anything coming from the other side. Bill Shorten is prepared to say "I'll support this, I won't support that", in response to government initiatives. Any policy ideas put forward by Labor are shot down immediately and often ridiculed.
Jan Albrechtson: "the more the spotlight is on Shorten, the more he shrinks"
on 24-05-2015 02:45 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:A reprieve is at hand.
nah I can still post from overseas lol