News.com.au and the Sydney Morning Herald have managed to find some people that won’t vote for Abbott (should he stand at the next election):
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News.com.au and the Sydney Morning Herald have managed to find some people that won’t vote for Abbott (should he stand at the next election):
Continue reading “Newsflash – Some People in Abbott’s Electorate Won’t Vote for Abbott”
A lot of people are still feeding over the carcass of the coup: how it happened, when it started, who did what and when. The inevitable ‘Turnbull’s biggest challenge is to unite the party’ talk has also started. While these issues deserve some investigation and analysis, we really should be focusing on something far more important for Turnbull.
You can always trust the Sydney Morning Herald to come up with this kind of garbage. I’ll spare you the frustration of reading the entire stink and take you straight to the A-grade journalism provided:
‘A big “sook”, said one Twitter user. Where is Abbott’s “fortitude”, asked another’.
Never accepted and never going to be
Rightly or wrongly, the public never warmed to Tony Abbott and were never going to. His unpopularity was simply terminal. Even his own party never really accepted him as leader. There is even the famous rumour that senior Liberals told an ambitious Abbott during the Howard years, ‘sorry Tony, we just don’t see you as Prime Minister material’. With that, politics was never going to end up being kind to Abbott as Prime Minister – and it wasn’t.
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News.com.au loves a good Abbott bashing and this time managed to find Monash University arts professor James Walter to join the party:
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First up, I don’t like the fact that Malcolm Turnbull has replaced Tony Abbott.
However, long term Liberal voters claiming that they would now vote for Shorten and Labor (yes, there are quite a few) need to take a cold shower. Shorten? The man who, among countless many other things:
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