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Question: HOW DO YOU RATE MEDIAS COVERAGE OF TREACHEROUS TURNBULL

100% IN FAVOUR OF TURNBULL    
  2 (50.0%)
SWARMING ROUND HIM LIKE WILD ANIMALS ON HEAT    
  0 (0.0%)
FLOCKING TO HIM LIKE METH ADDICTS ROUND A DEALER    
  2 (50.0%)
LIKE LEFTIST LEMMINGS FOLLOWING THEIR LEADER    
  0 (0.0%)




Total votes: 4
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Reply #15 - Jan 4th, 2016 at 11:13am
 
The adoration of Turnbull in the media is annoying as hell.

The major thing that annoys the hell out of me is the media constantly repeating "innovation" and "agile" and "21st century government" crap while ignoring the Libs have actively sabotaged and chased away the IT industry, destroyed the NBN, basically destroyed the CSIRO, have chased away hundreds of billions of dollars of private investment into green technology and R&D.

Every second story on RN these days starts with "With Turnbull's innovation agenda, lets talk about how *insert some optimistic futurology discussion*"

Another thing that annoys the hell out of me especially with the ABC is the ABC is too scared to actually throw hard balls at LNP politicians, so you get these really pathetic limp wristed interviews where the claims of the Liberals (such as one I listened to about the pros of privatizing TAFE, of which the minister was just lying out his arse) wasn't even really questioned at all, while any Greens, Independent or Labor senator gets a real interview with teeth.

Rudd got the same, but the media quickly turned on Rudd especially when he started going into crazy biblethumper territory trying to court Family First.
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14% - that low?!

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Reply #16 - Jan 4th, 2016 at 11:28am
 
In context of a party leadership change - Rudd challenged Beazley in 2006 due to public opinion i.e. Rudd had more support as leader

I wonder if JuLiar had more support than Rudd when she challenged?
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