’nuff said?

vendaabc_thumb This is the leftist ABC’s “advisory council”.
“balanced reporting” my ass!

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15 Responses to ’nuff said?

  1. Ronbo says:

    Are you sure you have the right picture?

    It looks like the staff of PBS here in America.

    There is nothing more painful and disgusting as getting raped and then forced to pay for the room.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_negative.gif

  2. Wombat says:

    Number of people in that picture that would sit down and have a beer with the common man:

    ZERO!

  3. Michael in Nelson says:

    I thought the aim of such committees was to ensure equality in everything. Who knew the population of Australia was 70% female? http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_unsure.gif

  4. K2 says:

    I’ve never understood why, when the “right of center” party in Britain or Australia takes power, that they just don’t clean out the government programming leftists wholesale and put their own people in. If the left yells “freedom of speech” you can remind them how many conservatives and conservative viewpoint’s they purposely blocked in the past. Sauce for the goose ….

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      Can’t speak for al-Beeb (let’s pretend for a second there’s still such a thing as “right of centre” in the UK), but in the case of the ABC, Tony Abbott’s first mistake on assuming the Prime Ministership was to make Malcolm Turnbull the Minister in charge of the ABC.

      Mal, being a fifth-columnist leftist wanker, had absolutely no interest in reining in the ABC because he is of their ilk. The love-in runs deep and goes back a long way. While there may have been a right-of-centre government in Australia, there for damned sure wasn’t a right-of-centre Minister in charge of the ABC.

      It remains one of life’s great mysteries why Abbott didn’t castrate and cast out Mal Turnbull when he assumed the Prime Ministership. He must have known Mal is a snake who would eventually come back to bite him. I confess to being completely baffled.

      • Ronbo says:

        Birds of a feather is the reason why he didn’t…Abbott is like the Bush family in America – they only play at being conservative.

        • Wombat says:

          I don’t see what evidence there is to back that up. If it were the case then they’d never have politically assassinated him.

          No, Abbott was a man of honour literally to a fault. As the character of Harvey Dent in the second modern Batman movie said “You thought we could be decent men in an indecent time. But you were wrong.”

          Decent men do not wield the power to destroy someone lightly. Abbott’s mistake was to believe that Turnbull would have gratitude for the mercy he’d been shown. A fatal mistake, expecting the best in people when you should truly be expecting no more than the average.

    • Ronbo says:

      Because K2 – the conservative party leadership of Britain – like the American Republican Party leadership in the America – are two sides to the same socialist coin that take turns lording over us using their Big Government machine.

      However, We The People are on to their dirty little game of tweedle dee and tweedle dum and they stand in the zone of real danger.

      …and too stupid and arrogant to understand their peril, as were the Bourbon of France in the late 18th century.

      • K2 says:

        Let’s say that’s the case. That would also explain the gun control fetish. Eventually a significant action oriented section of the sheeple will start popping off the occasional aristos. The regular return to gun elimination proposals by this party or that is, in effect, a threat. Take out one of us and we’ll take away your guns.

  5. Oswald Bastable says:

    A gaggle of ninnies, numpties and nonces!