Menu (with ref to Gillard & Rudd) - Restaurant Owner admits it was his idea

Just heard this on TV. Owner said he thought it was a light hearted idea. I didn't catch it all but I think he said it wasn't handed out at the dinner.


 


crikey - It was that restaurant named in the link on a previous thread in this topic.

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Just about every person in these threads has jumped on the guilty until proven innocent bandwagon


 


Not at all true.


 


So, one person values you input?  OK   (I actually thought he was making fun of you, especially the windbag comment?).


 


It is a chat thread, opinions are posted, like them or not, it is not a law court. 

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So it's sexist now to accurately describe someone is it? 


 


Or does this only apply if it's a woman? Would it be sexist if it were targeting Tony Abbot?


 


I feel the people who get offended by this are the same ones who are afraid to look down in case they notice their own breasts.



 


Good point. or is that 2 good points ?


 


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I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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I don't know patchoo.


 


All I would be interested in finding out is if the fake menu's were put out on the tables for each guest, or as the restaurant owner claims, only one was produced and it wasn't seen by the guests at the function.


 


Until true information is provided about that (probably wont be) then you can't tell who are the baddies in this saga.

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And that is my opinion am*3 🙂


 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
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So, one person values you input?  OK   (I actually thought he was making fun of you, especially the windbag comment?).


 


 


😉


 


 


B-)

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why produce a menu for nobody to see ..  a lot of trouble to go to for nobody 🙂

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The menu was made up in the kitchen as a private joke. It was not distributed to the resturant. The son of the owner put it up on fbook & a disgruntled sacked employee downloaded it sent it to Gillard & Van Onselen. That was over 3 months ago.


 


Gillard dragged it out to discredit Abbottt because her ludicrous blue tie speech blew back in her face.


 


 The person who took the menu & sent it to Gillard & Van onselen was interviewed today & confirmed all of the above.


 


End of story. Crow anyone??

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Brough speaks about offensive menu, says he never saw it


 


June 13


Sky News


 


ELEANOR HALL: Now to the latest on the offensive menu connected to a Liberal Party fundraiser.

The LNP candidate Mal Brough now says he did not see the menu at the fundraiser held for him in March this year, which contained offensive descriptions about the Prime Minister.

The revelations prompted the Prime Minister to call yesterday for Coalition leader Tony Abbott to disendorse Mr Brough.

Mr Brough did apologise for the menu yesterday, but says now says that he didn't see it.

The restaurateur says it was never publicly distributed at the event

With the latest, chief political correspondent Sabra Lane.

SABRA LANE: David Carter, a chef who used to work at the R & R cafe, has friends who still work there, and he tweeted a photo of a menu created by the cafe's owner Joe Richards.

Mr Carter says Mr Richards has made special menus for customers in the past.

DAVID CARTER: I don't know, I haven't really ever read any of the previous menus, but in the past he used to normally hold these events with members of the Labor Party, not the LNP.

SABRA LANE: Mr Carter didn't work on the night of the LNP function; the ABC's tried talking with Mr Richards this morning without success. 

The World Today's Stephanie Smail spoke with some customers this morning. 

VOX POP: I thought it was funny and it was Australian larrikinism. I think Gillard is a bigot and she's hypocritical. She linked Tony Abbott to abortion because he is a Catholic and abortion is a state issue.

It's not within Tony Abbott's realms to act.

She knows that, she's got a legal background.

VOX POP 2: I think they're in politics and that's what they do, so I think Tony Abbott would have a bit of a laugh at someone paying him out as well.

STEPHANIE SMAIL: You don't think it's sexist at all?

VOX POP 3: I'm pretty sure that she's called him a pig in the past, so.

STEPHANIE SMAIL: So you think they're as bad as each other?

VOX POP 4: Yeah, absolutely.

VOX POP 5: Look, regardless of the bad manners and offensive conduct, I think it was worse conduct for the Prime Minister to manufacture this whole hullabaloo, when in fact there are so many more important things to be discussed as a country.

I think the Prime Minister has absolutely disparaged and diminished the office of the prime minister by carrying on the way she does, and I helped vote her into office and I will help vote her out of office.

SABRA LANE: Mr Richards sent an email to Mal Brough last night, confirming he'd mocked up the offensive menu, meant as a light-hearted joke between him and his son.

Mr Richards says the menus weren't in the restaurant on the night in question and were never meant for public distribution and that it's unfortunate it was posted on Facebook, and caused Mr Brough embarrassment. 

Mr Richards has donated to the LNP in the past, the party says it's not in a position to say how much money. He's also given $1,600 to the ALP.

Mal Brough.

MAL BROUGH: Look, I have an important job to do, I'm going to continue to do it, I'm going to continue to remain focused on what I think is important.

And I'll leave it in the hands of the people of Fisher to decide whether or not I have actually met up to the standards that they demand.

SABRA LANE: Ms Gillard called for Mr Brough's disendorsement as an LNP candidate yesterday and said the issue was part of a pattern of behaviour for Mr Abbott. 

MAL BROUGH: Look, yesterday the matter was very confusing. I was presented with a fait accompli that there had been a menu which, as I said at the time, I had not seen, but was in no position to clarify whether something was in it was there that I hadn't witnessed.

The last thing I wanted to do was to make categoric statements which were found to be incorrect.

JOURNALIST: Why apologise yesterday, Mal, if…

MAL BROUGH: I apologised for the comments because it was presented to me as though it was a fait accompli that it was there. Here was a document. I wasn't to know that it wasn't there, that has become clear.

And I'm saying, if I have been somewhere where this document has been presented, then it doesn't stand for my principles and my values or my family's and it's the decent thing to do.

Neither the Prime Minister, nor any other woman, should have to tolerate this sort of language.

It is on the internet, there are incredible, vile things on the internet today and it's demeaning to a lot of people.

SABRA LANE: The Leader of the Opposition was asked if the Prime Minister had over-reacted.

TONY ABBOTT: This was a bad taste menu that never made it out of the kitchen. It wasn't seen by anyone at the event, it was never distributed to people at the event, it was a tacky joke that never made it outside of the kitchen.

I think now that we know the facts everyone can all move on.

SABRA LANE: The Government though doesn't believe it is the end of it. The Deputy Prime Minister, Wayne Swan was asked if the Government had overreached and whether he would withdraw calls for Mr Brough's disendorsement.

WAYNE SWAN: Absolutely not. This is a vile act by those that were at the lunch. The stories that have been told by various participants simply don't add up.

To my way of thinking, it's almost inconceivable that this menu was not sighted by participants at the lunch, and I don't think we've heard any convincing case from any of the participants that wasn't seen by people.

JOURNALIST: So do you not believe the owner of the restaurant who said that this was just an in joke that was never seen by the Liberal Party.

WAYNE SWAN: No I don't.

ELEANOR HALL: That's the Deputy Prime Minister, Wayne Swan, ending that report from our chief political correspondent, Sabra Lane

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The menu was made up in the kitchen as a private joke. It was not distributed to the resturant. The son of the owner put it up on fbook & a disgruntled sacked employee downloaded it sent it to Gillard & Van Onselen. That was over 3 months ago.


 


Gillard dragged it out to discredit Abbottt because her ludicrous blue tie speech blew back in her face.


 


 The person who took the menu & sent it to Gillard & Van onselen was interviewed today & confirmed all of the above.


 


End of story. Crow anyone??



 


sorry, its just in the early stages .:-)

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Brough is a truth contortionist, an idle clod who spends his days trying to regain a seat he lost in 2007. any seat will do.. 🙂

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