I like Alexander Downer. I think he was a remarkably talented Minister for Foreign Affairs... as much can't be said for Stephen Smith.atreus said:about the howard years, i think downer came out looking worse than anyone else. i didnt think it was possible, but the series made him look like even more of a tosser.
I love you, don't ever change.alexdore993 said:I like Alexander Downer. I think he was a remarkably talented Minister for Foreign Affairs...
Fucking Norwegia.Particularly his dealings with the Norwegien Foreign Affairs minister cemented this for me. Norwegia were trying to bully him and threaten him and he held his ground well...
about the howard years, i think downer came out looking worse than anyone else. i didnt think it was possible, but the series made him look like even more of a tosser.
These two responses demonstrate that Downer is a prime example of what Peter Brent described as "A Latham politician". Basically someone who really knows how to get up the nose of the kind of voters that would never vote for the opposite party anyway. He antagonises republicans, western sydney blue collar workers and greenies in a way that deeply pleases the parties core supporters. Tony Abbott and Peter Reith were the same. For Labor Keating, Gillard and ofcourse Latham are the most serious offenders.I like Alexander Downer. I think he was a remarkably talented Minister for Foreign Affairs... as much can't be said for Stephen Smith.
low-altitude flyerLentern said:Don't write Costello off just yet
lol sounds like you saw the Clarke and Dore take on the 7.30 Reportatreus said:all those "he was seriously pleased with me"-type comments downer made throughout the series made him sound like a child.
as for smith, i thought that he had had a good year, and was seen by most as one of the government's strongest performers.
Well done you can quote Keating. Don't you just love these labor tough guys who think they're oh so clever because they can recall some of the supercool things Keating used to say. "All tip and no iceberg" oh damn I'm gangsta. "desiccated coconut" Oh shit if I keep this up I'm going to get a bit excited. "When they circumcised him they got rid of the wrong bit" hehehe.walrusbear said:low-altitude flyer
Look I like Keating' one liners, the speech he gave at Combet's election launch was hilarious, I just find it unimpressive when people throw his quotes around to be cool or clever or what not. And decided to register that I was unimpressed.Iron said:Keating was more awesome in Howard's dying days. Rudd was urged to denounce him -slay the dragon!- but this advice was wisely ignored.
But what a beautiful, masculine mind.
he appears to have been right thoughLentern said:Well done you can quote Keating. Don't you just love these labor tough guys who think they're oh so clever because they can recall some of the supercool things Keating used to say. "All tip and no iceberg" oh damn I'm gangsta. "desiccated coconut" Oh shit if I keep this up I'm going to get a bit excited. "When they circumcised him they got rid of the wrong bit" hehehe.
Yeah he needs to work on his acting a little. It's very obvious when he's been blondisded by a journo.Iron said:Oh my god. Kerry demolished Turnbull on the 7:30 Report last night. That was painful to watch.
Rafy said:NSW Newspoll 59-41 to the Coalition
Premier Nathan Rees's glimmer of hope vanishes
Labor primary down to 26%
"The Premier's dissatisfaction rating has spiked by 21 points, to 47 per cent, while the proportion of voters satisfied with his performance has shrunk by five points to 34 per cent. "
As I predicted, Barry O'Farrell has retaken the lead as Preferred Premier.
Full table here: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/files/newspoll16dec.jpg
White-knuckled ride to crash landing with Nathan Rees in cockpit
You see the temptation for me is that oppositions with it in the bag tend not to rock the boat, so having spent a whole campaign converting policy into platituds they change very little once in government, hence I can't imagine O'farrell doing anything exciting for NSW anyway. So it would be fun to be part of the team that won the unwinnable. Plus what is O'farrell actually going to do to improve NSW anyway? It is a state with neglected infrastructure and a debt, a coalition government might curtail the debt but aren't going to do anything for infrastructure.chicky_pie said:Watch as donations to the Liberal Party pour in just before the election. We'll win in 2011. But Labor spin doctors, they'll overspend themselves with advertisements trying to clinch the power they have left lol. The sad reality is, that we have to deal with 41% idiots who will still vote for state Labor Party. Even after they've announced a $15 train ticket hike, people still would vote for Labor? LOL
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