on 27-08-2013 10:15 AM
Interesting, so apparently the "hairdryer affair" in Afghanistan was totally fabricated.
Also the Lily Fontana story was nothing but huge beat up. There are people around when the make up is being put on, and all said that all what happened was Lily did Rudd's make up moments before he was walking on the stage and he just thanked her. That was it, nothing happened, nothing was said. The silly girl felt snubbed! So the Murdoch gossip sheets make out of it front page and several pages inside spread, and repeat the quote of her FB no less than 6x, just in the case somebody missed it.
on 27-08-2013 10:20 AM
@***super_nova*** wrote:Interesting, so apparently the "hairdryer affair" in Afghanistan was totally fabricated.
Also the Lily Fontana story was nothing but huge beat up. There are people around when the make up is being put on, and all said that all what happened was Lily did Rudd's make up moments before he was walking on the stage and he just thanked her. That was it, nothing happened, nothing was said. The silly girl felt snubbed! So the Murdoch gossip sheets make out of it front page and several pages inside spread, and repeat the quote of her FB no less than 6x, just in the case somebody missed it.
No, it can't be true. Murdoch papers said it happened so it must have happened.
We're supposed to be good little pixies and take note of what his papers tell us to.
We're not supposed to want both sides of the story or the news about policies, just be suckered in by Abbott and Co.
on 27-08-2013 01:34 PM
Unfortunately, its working. Murdoch tried the same in the USA & UK.
on 27-08-2013 04:27 PM
The story of Rudd and the hairdryer in Afghanistan stays alive even though totally untrue. Denied by those there including journalists
— Malcolm Farr, Twitter, 23rd August, 2013
on 27-08-2013 04:32 PM
— ABC, Five Australians: Rupert Murdoch, 25th July, 1967
In that same program, Murdoch volunteered his views on press freedom, and he was very clear about what was needed in Australia to ensure that freedom was preserved.
Rupert Murdoch: I think the important thing is that there be plenty of newspapers with plenty of different people controlling them, so that there’s a variety of viewpoints, so there’s a choice for the public. This is the freedom of the press that is needed. Freedom of the press mustn’t be one-sided just for a publisher to speak as he pleases, to try and bully the community.
— ABC, Five Australians: Rupert Murdoch, 25th July, 1967
Shall we just hear that again? Freedom of the press must not just be one-sided, for a publisher to speak as he pleases, to bully the community.
I couldn’t have put that better myself.
on 27-08-2013 04:37 PM
The Tele ran FIVE deeply negative stories about the same incident—all built on the opinion of one woman who was with the Prime Minister for a few minutes.
Rudd says he didn’t actually speak to her.
And even the Tele’s Simon Benson accepts that the claim he was rude to her is disputed ...
... sources in the room say Rudd wasn’t rude to her at all. In fact he didn’t say a word apart from thank you when she finished.
— Daily Telegraph, 23rd August, 2013
SO ... Lily Fontana’s opinion is looking like a flimsy excuse for ONE big story, let alone FIVE of the same.
And it gets even flimsier when you read the Tele’s Facebook page, with reactions from readers, one of whom is a fellow make-up artist ...
I've worked on jobs where Kevin Rudd has been involved in. Not once was he rude!! This is just another ploy to tarnish the PM!
— Daily Telegraph Facebook page, 22nd August, 2013
on 27-08-2013 05:39 PM
.... and he is the footage:
http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/
on 27-08-2013 06:12 PM
The only people that care are the last few remaining fanatical rusted on desperate labor luvvies, the ABC and the Labor party.... The rest of Australia dont CARE, they buy his PROFITABLE news papers (unlike the left leaning fairfax rags) and the Australian public will be voting labor out of office in 11 days time.
SO sad for the luvvies and rusted on's
on 27-08-2013 06:22 PM
@nero_wulf wrote:The only people that care are the last few remaining fanatical rusted on desperate labor luvvies, the ABC and the Labor party.... The rest of Australia dont CARE, they buy his PROFITABLE news papers (unlike the left leaning fairfax rags) and the Australian public will be voting labor out of office in 11 days time.
SO sad for the luvvies and rusted on's
Are you sure the papers are making a profit?
Last I heard it was the entertainment units making profits and supporting the papers.
on 27-08-2013 06:26 PM
@nero_wulf wrote:The only people that care are the last few remaining fanatical rusted on desperate labor luvvies, the ABC and the Labor party.... The rest of Australia dont CARE, they buy his PROFITABLE news papers (unlike the left leaning fairfax rags) and the Australian public will be voting labor out of office in 11 days time.
SO sad for the luvvies and rusted on's
There appear to be quite a few people who care, given the coalitions behaviour over the last few weeks?