We can reduce the planet’s temperature but can’t help the Jews

I’m sure their visit is appreciated but you’ve got to remember they’re two guys that are out of office. They’ve got plenty of time. I’m not saying they’re unemployed, but they’ve got plenty of time. What’s Australia going to do, other than provide sympathy and solidarity? Albanese has got to keep his eye on the ball, which is being prime minister of Australia and advancing the interests of the Australian people. Leave the showboating for ScoMo and Boris.”

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31 Responses to We can reduce the planet’s temperature but can’t help the Jews

  1. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Has he ever been right about anything?

    Ok maybe FTTN, that wasn’t too bad. But even that is a stretch.

    We should ask him how Florence is going.

  2. Lee says:

    When he left politics the Miserable Ghost promised that he was going to steer clear of commentary on the subject.

    A promise he has repeatedly broken, and always to attack his old party and the centre/right.

    But of course, as one commenter on the old Bolt blog wrote, “Turnbull is not left wing.”

    LOL.

  3. and says:

    Albanese has got to keep his eye on the ball…

    Elbow is on the ball. He’s now in the Cook Islands trying to poach a few chefs for Straya.

  4. Lee says:

    I’d bet my bottom dollar that if Albo visited Israel, Turnbull would have either praised him, or at least not criticised him for it.

    He is that blinded by his hatred for ScoMo, the LNP, and conservatives generally.

    If Albo’s 18 month or so obsession with the Voice and constant overseas junkets, while our standard of living slides and energy prices go up is a case of “keep[ing] his eye on the ball,” then I’d hate to see what keeping his eye off it is like.

  5. Buccaneer says:

    Uncle Albo waffles about Kung Fu panda with the chinese dictator and the only thing that comes of it is easier access to Australia for Chinese citizens.

    The Ghost thinks that is being on the ball. No wonder that clown was such a shit PM.

  6. Lee says:

    No wonder that clown was such a shit PM.

    Still an unflushable one, even if not PM.

  7. Buccaneer says:

    When the Germans were threatening Sudetenland, Chaimberlain didn’t come home waxing lyrical about eagles and open up access to German passport holders.

  8. Franx says:

    There is a very long line from the EU, the UK, Australia, the US, all so ready to kiss Netanyahu’s ring. Strange. The purpose of the obeisance is baffling.

  9. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Franx – Netanyahu was Trump before Trump was Trump, right up to and including fake court cases. Caroline Glick has forensically dissected this stuff over the last several years.

    Same deep state methods being used against him. The Israeli Left must be feeling frustrated that he’s untouchable in the current emergency. On the other hand the polls show that the Israeli in the street holds him accountable for the intelligence failure, even though I think that was a deep state error. They, like the FBI, had been too busy chasing Likud righties and took their eye off the ball.

    (Lest you disbelieve me Mossad’s ex boss has been very prominent in the antigovernment protests over the very appropriate judicial reform proposals.)

  10. Entropy says:

    But of course, as one commenter on the old Bolt blog wrote, “Turnbull is not left wing.”

    of course not, he has two left wings and a manifesto in his head.

  11. Buccaneer says:

    Why the offence at Netanyahu Franx?

  12. Ed Case says:

    MediScare ruined Turnbull, up til then he was a 3 term PM.
    Now, the original MediScare was 1987, when Liberal Policy was to fillet Medicare to the needy not the greedy. A good idea, but they never got the chance.
    So it just shows you, the Coalition would need to be as sure of Nuclear Power as a policy to go to an Election on as it was of a NO to The Voice, otherwise it bwill keep on returning to haunt them.

  13. Franx says:

    Netanyahu?
    A man courted by ungodly agents, as was Zelensky, moulded into an image of the idolised golden boy. Sooner or later, though, someone comes down from the mountain with the truth.

  14. Ed Case says:

    On the other hand the polls show that the Israeli in the street holds him accountable for the intelligence failure, even though I think that was a deep state error.
    Is it possible that the Israeli in the street has more idea than you as to what happened on October 7?

  15. Buccaneer says:

    Ah, Franx, a riddle rather than a reason. I think you’ve inadvertently answered my question.

    Mediscare didn’t help Trumble Ed, but it certainly didn’t ruin him, he did that all on his own by being a disingenuous quisling who attempted to rebrand the party he fronted and betrayed the voters who put their faith in him. I’m guessing that’s why you like him.

  16. Lee says:

    MediScare ruined Turnbull, up til then he was a 3 term PM.

    Dream on.

  17. Lee says:

    Turnbull is a thoroughly dislikable (on either side of politics, unless you’re Nikki Savva) and disloyal narcissist.

    Who else on the LNP side as PM would secretly work behind the scenes to encourage the far-left Guardian – which hates everything the LNP stands for – to set up in Australia?

  18. Ed Case says:

    Guardian Australia shills a faux Nationalism, that’s how The Voice was sold.
    It didn’t work, but it was a promising satart, they’ve got time to finesse the message.
    Turnbull was sold as a nationalist, until MediScare he was on target to hold the 90 seats and win a few more.
    His being rolled in 2018 ended up being fatal for the Coalition, because Brittany Higgins
    had to find another job, she did, and the rest is history.

  19. Tel says:

    Turnbull gets very little respect from Albo … when you consider the thankless years of effort that Turnbull put into working for the Australian Labor Party.

  20. Boambee John says:

    Ed lurves Mizzz Knickerless. And Turdballs.

  21. Buccaneer says:

    Ed, your comments say a great deal about you, but don’t reflect actual events, just how you wish to portray them.

  22. Perfidious Albino says:

    Wasted potential greatness…

  23. John of Mel says:

    Wasted potential greatness…

    Is that you, Sinclair?

  24. Sahul Rex says:

    Is that you, Sinclair?

    I reckon you have cracked the case, John. Skincare does have the complexion of a milk bottle, and it’s rather deceitful to post under that nom de plume instead of Ja Pal Economist Dude.

  25. Entropy says:

    Wasn’t “potential greatness” a line by perpetual wrongologist Lizzie Knight?
    From the same article she predicted the IBS ghost could become Australia’s longest serving Prime Minister?

  26. Rabz says:

    Wasn’t “potential greatness” a line by perpetual wrongologist Lizzie Knight?

    No, Perfesser Sinclair Davidson owns that howler, lock stock and barrel.

  27. C.L. says:

    Rabz, I think that classic meme was by Philippa Martyr.

  28. Ed Case says:

    The Qld Unions are looking at rolling Palaszczuk, a rerun of 1957.
    Looks like the collective memory doesn’t go too far back.
    Also interesting that bit part player in the 1957 Trades Hall putsch Bill Hayden died on Referendum Day.

  29. Rabz says:

    CL – I seem to remember a Sinclair post just after Turnbuckle’s coup in 2016 using exactly that term.

    Pity it can’t be easily looked up any more.

  30. NFA says:

    what C.L. says:
    9 November, 2023 at 12:05 pm

    Rabz, I think that classic meme was by Philippa Martyr.

  31. NFA says:

    lol… quote fail

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