Tony was 'crystal clear' with his answer 🙂

Tony Abbott could have saved that five minutes by simply answering "No", instead of dancing around the question.

Let me be crystal clear,crystal clear,crosby.Politicians,and I stress politicians,cannot give a straight answer.They like to dance around and repeat the previous phrase.Repeat the phrase.

http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-news/tony-abbotts-full-speech-at-the-50th-anniversa...

 

Tony Abbott's full speech at the 50th anniversary of The Australian newspaper

 

As prime minister, there's nothing of substance written about Australia that I don't want to read – which means that I often spend more-time-than-I-have-to-spare reading The Australian.

On our country's media, I am not a detached observer; still, under editor-in-chief Chris Mitchell, it seems that The Australian has become one of the world's very best newspapers.

 

Fifty years later, The Australian continues to annoy and unsettle all who imagine that they have a monopoly on wisdom or virtue.

Back in 1992, when I was an ex-journalist and somewhat disgruntled political staffer, Paul Kelly told me that I would always have a job at The Australian

 

Smaller government, bigger people; lower taxes, greater freedom; pride in our country and its achievements; determination to build on our strengths; support for all that may help us, individually and collectively, to come closer to being our best selves: this is what The Australian stands for.

 

Long ago, The Australian found its authentic voice; that has helped governments and people to find theirs.

 

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In other words it was one of Capt'n clownshoes' bright ideas that someone had the sense to talk him out of before it was placed on the record by way of a formal request.

Oh dear.Nice one Tony.

 Aceh residents use #KoinUntukAustralia campaign to offer to repay Australian aid
Enraged citizens from the tsunami-ravaged province of Aceh, Indonesia, have started a movement to collect coins to “pay back Australia” in a backlash against provocative statements by the Australian prime minister, Tony Abbott
.
Venting their anger on Twitter under the hashtag #KoinUntukAustralia, or Coins for Australia, Acehnese have taken to the social network in droves to lambast the Australian leader.
Posting a photo of a 1,000 rupiah coin (worth less than 10 cents in Australia) stuck to a piece of paper with six zeros cheekily added next to it, one Twitter user Nikita Paradisa asked: “Is it enough? Ur bank account please, Mr Tony Abbott.” 
As diplomatic efforts have ramped up to save Australians Andrew Chan, 31, and Myuran Sukumaran, 33, from imminently facing an Indonesian firing squad, Abbott controversially suggested that Indonesia
 should “reciprocate” for the $1bn pledged in tsunami aid by sparing the lives of the two Australians.
A notoriously proud people, the Acehnese say the Australian prime minister should be ashamed of his comments and they will gladly return the money.
“We never asked for their aid, they offered it to us as courtesy,” Dina Handayani, 27, a Banda Aceh resident and civil servant told the Guardian.
Conceived initially between friends during a heated discussion at an Aceh coffee shop, postgraduate student Burhanuddin Alkhairy, 26, told the Guardian his friends started the Twitter hashtag as a way to get their message across to the Australia PM.
“We regret the link the Australian prime minister made between tsunami aid and the execution of the drug dealers, they are two very different things,” Alkhairy said. “This is our moral protest to his statement.”
The Acehnese, he said, were angry that Abbott would suggest that aid pledged after the 2004 Boxing Day Tsunami – a disaster that killed more than 170,000 people in their province alone – would be offered conditionally and retroactively.
Alkhairy says his group never intended to take to streets and actually collect coins but the movement has inspired others to do just that.
One Muslim Student Action Union group on Friday set up a post in a main street in the capital to collect donations.
“We are ready to return the funds, and we ask that the death penalty continues to save the young generation of Aceh and Indonesia,” said Aziz Darliz, a member of the student group.
Pictures on Twitter showed that collections continued in Banda Aceh on Saturday with volunteers holding boxes with pictures of the Australian flag stuck on the side asking motorists for donations.
“This movement needs to be serious,” said annoyed civil servant Handayani, “It should not just be happening on social media but in real life. We should collect the coins and send them to Abbott.”
Australia’s foreign minister, Julie Bishop, has attempted to smooth over any fallout from Abbott’s comments, but in Jakarta the remarks have not been well received either. “Threats are not part of diplomatic language,” was the spiky reply from the foreign ministry earlier this week.
“We do not respond to statements that are emotional, by nature threatening. No,” the Indonesian foreign minister, Retno Marsudi, told reporters at the presidential palace on Friday.
Indonesia has been forced to justify its use of the death penalty, arguing that capital punishment is in line with international law and is necessary to counter the country’s purported “drug emergency”.
Sentenced to death for their role in the Bali Nine
 heroin trafficking ring, Chan and Sukumaran are next in line to be shot dead by an Indonesian firing squad. The executions were postponed last week, but officials have stressed the delay is only temporary.
Indonesia’s president, Joko Widodo, said on Friday the executions were delayed for technical reasons only, while the attorney general has emphasised that “nothing whatsoever” will prevent them from going ahead.

Nice one, Sir Pository.

I watched the stitch up of that interview on the Insiders and they were called out for it.

 

They also got called out for perpetrating the absolute lie about PM Abbott and the  armed forces going into Iraq alone.

 

What we see on here every day is the most vile name calling, **bleep**isation of names and click bait articles posted by the left  when there is no basis in truth.

 

I wrote an article last week on how the left has shifted here, and in Europe, to a place that was once occupied by the Nazi party. They'll deny it of course but from what is posted and pored over, sucked up and spit out on here by Abbott haters only proves it.


@gleee58 wrote:

In other words it was one of Capt'n clownshoes' bright ideas that someone had the sense to talk him out of before it was placed on the record by way of a formal request.


Another name calling post. A clear violation of cs.

 

It was a beat up, a lie, a smear.....got it.

It was the 'right' (Murdoch) that reported the story,not the left.And we'll continue to call Tony for what he is.A bonehead.


@icyfroth wrote:

 

Prime Minister Tony Abbott wasted five minutes of his life talking to an imbecile who has a hearing problem or closely related to a parrot, Polly the parrot journo kept asking the same question over and over, our Prime Minister is too nice for this scum, he needs to drop the word fanciful and call it lies and as for that dumb numb and deaf journo walk, tell him where to go and walk off.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPYU93jVA4k&feature=youtu.be

 

 


Btw, it was not one journalist asking the questions. On that clip there are at least 4 journalists asking questions.