"If the honourable member (Mr Burke) wants to go round wearing a sandwich board saying `Malcolm Turnbull's got a lot of money' feel free - I think people know that I've got a lot of money," he said.
on 16-10-2015 12:29 PM
In case Labor leader Bill Shorten had forgotten the cool, logical ruthlessness of his political opponent Malcolm Turnbull, he was given a sharp, painful reminder in a pivotal parliamentary exchange that gives Labor a glimpse of the hot hell that awaits it in the lead up to the next election.
Turnbull – the man who famously humiliated the British government as a young lawyer before he'd even conceived of starting his own bank or making a fortune out of something called the internet – quite simply wiped the floor with Labor.
There was no thundering refutations or excessive flourishes of oratory from Turnbull. Instead it was calm, reasoned and apparently honest response from Turnbull who had clearly put more thought to the questions of transparency and conflict of interest than Labor, which showed its own transparency in an altogether unflattering light.
Within the space of an hour, Turnbull called out Shorten as a cowardly leader by delegating the dirty work of smear politics to his subordinates, his shadow assistant treasurer and former university economist Andrew Leigh as a man who'd compromised his convictions in the name of politics, and Labor as a party uncomfortable with the concept of private enterprise.
Read more: http://www.afr.com/news/politics/shorten-flails-as-turnbull-nails-the-politics-of-envy-20151015-gk9n...
"If the honourable member (Mr Burke) wants to go round wearing a sandwich board saying `Malcolm Turnbull's got a lot of money' feel free - I think people know that I've got a lot of money," he said.
on 18-10-2015 08:51 AM
Looks like the RC is slowly drawing the net tighter on B.S.Shortens criminal doings in his previous life as a union heavy.
on 18-10-2015 11:43 AM
I think Mr Potatohead will end up as mash p'taters. Who'd vote in that Dorkwald?
Oh hang on.....I know who
on 18-10-2015 12:06 PM
I’d like to see that stupid smile wiped off his dial.
on 18-10-2015 12:08 PM
I think the Turc will do that
on 18-10-2015 01:56 PM
on 18-10-2015 08:58 PM
I wonder why too.
on 18-10-2015 10:04 PM
on 19-10-2015 09:32 AM
off topic
on 19-10-2015 09:43 AM
The latest Ipsos poll is dire for Labor and Bill. I wonder what distraction they'll start this week to take the heat off themselves.
The Cayman Island attack was to take the public eye off the RC that is looking at Shorten and it's not looking good.
What on earth is Labor thinking, class war, politics of envy, is that all they've got? they did that under Gillard. Nobody mentioned the multi million dollar Rudd did they.
Every Monday they come up with some stupid attack that leaves them looking incompetent and stupid and the media run with it.
on 19-10-2015 09:56 AM
This phony man has to go. His grubby climb to the top is littered with dirty deals.
The effrontery of this hollow man is staggering, he borrowed a private jet to do his politicking on the bodies of trapped miners.
He must never become PM no matter how much he wants it. He will be gone after the next election, he's unelectable.