Friday 19th of April 2024

Gus Leonisky's blog

gus apologises for a cartoon about ABC journalists being pressured to apologise and stop doing their job, to satisfy turdy...

editor in chief, tony abbott, controls the ABC...

The ABC’s managing director, Mark Scott, ordered the flagship current affairs radio program PM not to broadcast an interview the show had recorded with the former terrorism suspect Zaky Mallah after his appearance on Q&A.

on close examination, doctor shelby bonzer made an astonishing revolutionary discovery...

microscope

If all you care about is making more stuff, capitalism may be the best system ever. But if you want to save the planet from environmental catastrophe our current economic system is a dead end.

I remember in my socialist youth often being told: “Your ideas sound good but that’s just not how things work in real life.”

the marble bar is opened...

coloured sedimentation sample from "marble bar"

We are beginning to be bombarded with interpretations of the popish call to save the planet from ourselves. And many religious people are using this as a conduit to reinforce faith and proselytise religious beliefs. I have no beef with this... as long as the planet is protected from our greedy hands. Easier said than done... So:

 

in the heat of the longest cold night, throwing shoes at the TV set... but not for the same reasons as Tony Abbott...

qanda

The night had the most poignant ending... A song by Anthony Hegarty accompanied by two aboriginal elders or was it two aboriginal elders accompanied by Anthony — in turns... I usually don't watch the Q&A programme, ABC TV. Most followers of my rants on YD would know why: TV is an emotional medium while facts and figures can be as dry as dried apricots from Turkey, as good as they can be. But emotions are not my thing when they are stirred with big ladles by lying or mediocre politicians. I prefer the straight facts and dried figs.

it's time, malcolm...

 

the wizard of aus

It’s a little hard to judge these things. But it’s likely, not certain, that Abbott won’t be Prime Minister by Friday and Malcolm Turnbull will.

The EU should be applauding mister fix-it...

big deal for greece...

A deal to jointly build an extension of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline across Greece will help Athens to settle its multibillion euro debt to international creditors, President Vladimir Putin said at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

Talking to the representatives of international media at the Forum, Putin said he didn’t see any support for Greece from the EU, RIA Novosti reports.

“If the EU wants Greece to pay its debt then it should be interested in the Greek economy growing,” Putin said. “The EU should be applauding us. What’s bad about creating new jobs in Greece?” he said, commenting on Russia’s preliminary gas deal with Greece.

blaming the church-going victims of gun-shooting for not having guns in church...

cotton

N.R.A. Board Member Deletes Criticism of Victim in Church Massacre

 

hell is a vengeful gloating catholic...

hell

 

The targeting of the ex-wife of a national political leader by a $61 million royal commission will add weight to Labor claims that the inquiry is part of a "political witch-hunt"

It comes as one of the elders of the labour movement, Bill Kelty, offered a strong defence of Mr Shorten's record as a unionist.

To date the commission's focus on Mr Shorten - at least publicly - has been limited to industrial and political issues from his time as AWU leader. 

a kind of piracy that could actually increase the boat traffic...

turning around

 

Asylum seekers from a boat whose crew was allegedly paid thousands of dollars by Australian authorities to return to Indonesia have questioned why they were intercepted in international waters.

The claims came as the ABC obtained images showing the moment Australian authorities intercepted the boat.

run rat run...

diplomacy

 

the bush doctrine...

the bush doctrine

 

 

 

 

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