Malcolm's slip of the tongue

Who could the "demented Plutocrat'' turnbull spoke of be ? the conclusion most come to is of course Rupert murdoch . Nobody else fits the description despite turnbulls dubious claim he was reffering to William Randolph Hearst.. "Citizen Kane'' 

should turnbull be watching his back ? i  hope so ..  there may be just a little resentment on display here from Mal, having to flog a somewhat trashed version of the NBN and destroying his own cred at Ruperts request and tones insistence to appease rupert.

He must realise by now the PM's job will never be his.

 

the comments are the real story here  http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/02/demented-plutocrat-remark-was-not-about-rupert-murdoch-...

 

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@donnashuggy wrote:

No, I don't think he likes answering uncomfortable questions, probably wasn't in this case but often they are.

 

Pointing out any error or double standards is only applicable one way it seems.


Then MM may be a polititian because I have never seen a pollie answer an uncomfortable question no matter which side of politics they belong LOL


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)
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"What do I think"  : That a comment made by Turbull has been grasped at as meaning something other than what was intended, and now when an explanation is forthcoming from Turbull it is rejected.

I see very little intellectually stimulating in a debate apropos what other people think someone meant when faced with information from the speaker to the contrary, which I would, for lack of genuine information, not feel inclined to waste my time commenting upon.


However if  tilting at windmills subdues the PPTSD I do understand, and please accept my heartfelt apologies for not immediately responding, as I was researching (researching) ozone levels etc. for someone who thinks science is also what other people think, especially if they have evil motives.

At least Wilde's quote remains current herein CS 
"The only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about."

 

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and there i was imagining you relaxing , engaged in a more interesting pursuit Smiley Happy

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