@debra9275 wrote:

no meep

 

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it's these photo's

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/in-depth/bushfires/tony-abbott-puts-himself-in-line-of-fire/story-fn...

 

the one you've shown i haven't seen before


 

 

same thing.....the source is Twitter.  You can't really blame someone wanting to take a pic of our PM and sharing it.........can you?

LL: "thank you for posing for the cameras tone. he's a real man. unfortunately we need a decent PM, not a self-styled half baked action hero."

 

During the   Beaconsfield mine collapse in 2006,  Shorten, who has no engineering or mining expertise  flew down to Tasmania , because:

 

"The mine rescue operations drew mass national media coverage, and raised Shorten's political profile" . In 2007 he was elected to the "Reps"

 

You were saying LL?


@debra9275 wrote:

I'm so glad he took time out for a photo shoot, otherwise I would never have known he was there Smiley Happy


If not for a couple of photos circulating on Twitter, it's a fair chance that Mr Abbott's weekend exploits would have gone unnoticed.

His office did not issue a statement until the blurry image of the PM giving the thumbs-up from behind the wheel of a fire truck appeared on the social media site.

While many Twitter followers praised his volunteering spirit, others questioned the wisdom of the nation's leader putting himself in the line of fire.

But for Mr Abbott, it was just another day as a volunteer firey with his local brigade, something he has been doing since 2001.

 

I bet he was hiding from any cameras, he would have been very worried about them being shared LOL

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i dont get it


@donnashuggy wrote:

I bet he was hiding from any cameras, he would have been very worried about them being shared LOL


  no one carries cameras anymore unless they want to take professional photos.  most people use their smartphones.  how do you hide from that?  LOL

I think Tony might have a bit of knowledge about photo opportunities Smiley Very Happy LOL

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@*ibis wrote:

@debra9275 wrote:

I'm so glad he took time out for a photo shoot, otherwise I would never have known he was there Smiley Happy


If not for a couple of photos circulating on Twitter, it's a fair chance that Mr Abbott's weekend exploits would have gone unnoticed.

His office did not issue a statement until the blurry image of the PM giving the thumbs-up from behind the wheel of a fire truck appeared on the social media site.

While many Twitter followers praised his volunteering spirit, others questioned the wisdom of the nation's leader putting himself in the line of fire.

But for Mr Abbott, it was just another day as a volunteer firey with his local brigade, something he has been doing since 2001.

 

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Not entirely true. The photo's that have been published by the Daily Telegraph with their news reports in the last couple of days have been professional shots taken by their staff photographers. They were with him while he met his team.

 

Like I said earlier, the Telegraph is not doing Abbott any great favours by publishing these photos with 'hero' status stories attached. No other news outlet is really touching the story while they concentrate on the disaster rather than the PM. And this is the way it should be.

 

The twitter photos have been taken up by social media and other news outlets who were not invited to be with Abbott while he volunteered.

 

Just a thought......maybe being Prime Minister is out of his comfort zone.   He certainly looks and sounds awkward in that role.

Perhaps he feels more comfortable in these other roles.

What is his team of minders doing while he performs these other activities.........get in everyone's way?

I would rather have a leader with a brain than just be a fine physical example. 

maybe being Prime Minister is out of his comfort zone.   He certainly looks and sounds awkward in that role.

 

 

 

I certainly have not noticed that.