on 06-03-2016 11:13 AM
on 06-03-2016 03:23 PM
on 06-03-2016 03:34 PM
The person I feel sorry for in all this is Margie Abbott. As the wife of a PM she has never put a foot wrong, and whether the affair rumours are true or not, she certainly doesn't deserve the kind of publicity she is now going to be faced with.
on 06-03-2016 07:59 PM
on 06-03-2016 10:50 PM
on 07-03-2016 12:58 AM
@kilroy_is_here wrote:Why should he it's nobody's business
I agree..
on 07-03-2016 01:43 AM
you can prove that you have had an affair
how do you prove that you haven't?
07-03-2016 01:54 AM - edited 07-03-2016 01:59 AM
@*mrgrizz* wrote:you can prove that you have had an affair
how do you prove that you haven't?
That was my thought exactly.
In terms of the media...my impression is that for politicians and their private lives, albeit well-known within parliament, were hands-off topics. Think Bob Hawke.
Otherwise it would be near-impossible to respect anyone in the job. If every non-job related thing was exposed. But, personal relationships that might affect job performance...that would be public interest. I did know, that there were murmurs in the ranks. But keeping it out of the papers I do believe, is the norm here. Unless it's something critical e.g. that relationship between a purported Chinese spy and an Australian official. That kind of thing.
07-03-2016 02:03 AM - edited 07-03-2016 02:08 AM
@donnashuggy wrote:He applied this to others, how did they keep this out of the papers?
The only way to "prove" they had a professional relationship would be by signing stat decs to that effect, perhaps. Both of them. That has consequences if untrue. Don't see it happening though. Denials are usually all that happens. Think Clinton.
I am not implying anything by that...it's just to show that denials may or may not be true, or could be part truth, etc. Denials are believed, or not. Sometimes a dignified silence is the better option, if rumours are merely that, rumours.
07-03-2016 02:12 AM - edited 07-03-2016 02:15 AM
Just out of interest I looked up stat decs:
so yes, that would be proof enough. Carries more weight than a denial. So if they want this to go away for good...stat decs.
07-03-2016 02:19 AM - edited 07-03-2016 02:23 AM
@debra9275 wrote:actually, there has been rumour about this for quite a long time
this ski trip raised a few eyebrows amongst the journos- especially the lack of Credlin's wedding ring
if it is true, it's pretty hypocritical of him imo- being the great marriage advocate that he is supposed to be.
Lack of a wedding ring is unlikely to indicate an affair. If there was anything to hide the ring would be firmly firmly on!
Wouldn't be the first hypocrite in politics if this is true. I'm not condoning it just resigned to the fact that politics by its very nature does not attract the highly ethical/moral.
Refusing to sack her (if true) was the right thing to do, if there was no reason to sack her. If she was doing her job and not affecting his ability to do his.