24 November. Then hopefully it will all be over.
Most hilarious press conference (on now on ABC TV). "Er ... 70% former union officials ... um ... economy ... er the Liberal party suck so much in the states that we can't win office so .. er ... all ALP ... did I mention 70% former trade union officials?"
Now he's blasting Rudd for not coping to owning up to mistakes! Hilarious again!
Now he's going on about only he can bring conservatives and progressives together. "If you run for 51% on this you will fail". Interesting words from a man who bought us WorkChoices.
Yep, the ALP will cause unemployment to rise with their bringing in measures to stop some bosses fucking on employees. Boo ALP, boo.
He had the gall to say that he's admitted to mistakes made and that he's accountable. Bull shit.
Bleating on about the economy. The economy he inherited and did basically fuck all with except take the credit for it. "It's so important to run this". And while running it divide the people with class/race etc for your political benefit you Cronulla riot engendering prick knuckle.
70% unionists is back! Thank you Crosby Textor.
How did they manage to craft being an ex union official as a bad thing. It's like saying Salvos are bad or Mother Teresa. Okay, unions have their issues but at the end of the day unions are a collective of workers bargaining for pay and conditions of service as a group. You know, united together for a common purpose. How the fuck is that a bad thing? On his fucking side they're mostly failed suburban lawyers who convinced a bunch of dying grey hairs in their dessicated branches to give them a cushy ride on the public purse.
I know who I'd go for.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
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Yeah, 'cause J-Ho owned up to the wheat board thing. And children overboard. And the fact that they said in the last campaign that interest rates wouldn't rise.
ReplyDeleteYep, Howard is big on owning up to his fuck ups.
That press conference was just fucking woeful.
Howard's modus operandi has been to 'never, ever' own up to any responsibility for his government's fuck ups... hopefully his hypocrisy in criticising Rudd (what for though?) will serve to remind voters of that fact.
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