Tuesday 13 May 2008
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Liberal Party determined to devour itself
First it was discovered that the blog Ted Baillieu Must Go was administered by party members.
At least two staff sackings came out of that and it's rumoured that the party went directly to Google to have this blog snuffed.
Now a state campaign manager has been outed (in what looks suspiciously like internal payback) and forced to resign over an anti-Semitic email sent during the 2007 federal election.
Victorian Lib leader, 'Red' Ted Baillieu, is hitting out at all and sundry by pledging a 'purge', with Melbourne's The Age happy to oblige with publication of any details.
Red Ted's public hissy fit shows just how thin the Baillieu blood runs in the current generation.
Word is out that prominent names at state and federal levels will get an airing before the Victorian Libs stop devouring themselves.
Like just about everyone else I managed to get a look at the ditched blog and the Baillieu montage above comes from that site.
Meanwhile in New South Wales the cracks widen...
Yesterday Crikey reported:
Debnam has resigned from the Opposition’s front bench, paving the way for current Liberal leader Barry O’Farrell to announce a shadow cabinet reshuffle this morning (11.30am).
In an unexpected dummy-spit which has annoyed many of his colleagues, Debnam has sent a private email explaining his action:
I have been opposed to Michael Costa’s electricity privatisation and despite lacking the numbers in Parliament to stop it, I’ve argued for the Coalition to take a strong stand against the privatisation and in favour of clean renewable energy. However, in my view, the conditional acceptance announced late last week by the Coalition effectively surrenders to Costa’s privatisation. Given my strong views, it is untenable for me to continue as the Shadow Minister for Energy and remain on the frontbench simply biting my tongue.
Debnam has given an undertaking to stay in parliament and contest the next election in 2011 as the MP for Vaucluse – so there will be no embarrassing by-election.
Monday 12 May 2008
Electricity privatisation: NSW Speaker opposes it
The Armidale Express reports Torbay said, "I am still opposed to the electricity privatisation and have not heard any arguments to convince me otherwise.
“Short term it will inevitably lead to loss of jobs and poorer services in country areas. But in long term the policy of selling off public assets may be seen as short sighted.
“The debate we should be having is the lack of government investment in public infrastructure over a long period and whether the people would be better served through reversing this position.”
Torbay said the power privatisation debate debased political standards in NSW and both the government and opposition had misled the people.Although Torbay gave both the Government and Opposition serves for the position they have taken on the power issue, he made a stinging attack on National Party MPs.
According to Torbay, the Nationals had publicly opposed the sell off and told their constituents they were against it, but caved in at the last minute and fell in line with their Coalition partners.
“It’s like dairy deregulation and firearms legislation. The Nationals say one thing in the electorate and then go back to Parliament and vote against it,” he said.
With all its duck shoving, manoeuvring, number crunching and backflipping it has been an exercise in sheer hypocrisy and the worst I’ve seen since entering Parliament,” he said.“The vital component missing in this debate has been the interests of the people.
“They have been misinformed and misled from start to finish.
“Although it looks as if we have a done deal on the privatisation, very few people in regional NSW have any idea of how it would impact on them or whether it is a sound long term decision. That is the debate we should have had.”
Mr Torbay said the Labor government went to the 2007 election with a commitment not to privatise the state’s public electricity assets and despite internal divisions now seemed set to push it through.
After sitting on the fence throughout the debate, the Liberals and Nationals had given their support this week based on conditions that were simply a face saving device to mask growing political division within the parties.
The Bush Wedding - doin' it big, Texan style
Today's Sydney Morning Herald reports (courtesy of The Washington Post) the happy couple had 30 attendants included Jenna's twin sister, Barbara, who as bridesmaid wore a long "moonstone blue" silk gown; 14 other young women in short chiffon dresses, by the designer Lela Rose; Mr Hager's older brother, Jack, who was best man; and 14 ushers.
Did you get that?
Yep, you read it right. The happy couple had thirty, t-h-i-r-t-y, 30, 3-0, attendants!
How would you feel if you were one of Henry or Jenna's buddies/pals and you didn't get a place in their First XXX.
P _ ssed off, one would imagine.
The world's oceans are becoming fish poor
A blog the Liberals don't want the world to read - opps, way too late for that!
The site Ted Baillieu Must Go: because he stands for nothing...falls for everything can now only be viewed by invitation.
Below is a copy of an 11 February 2008 post, from a front page which is still retrievable here courtesy of Alpine Opinion.
The bane of all would-be censors, Google cached posts are here, here,and here.
The blog authors have contact listed as byebyeredted@gmail.com.
Why not congratulate them for once again showing the nation just how united the Liberal Party of Australia actually is.
They’re coming to get you Ted:
There is a simple rule in conservative politics; if it’s in the Age it’s probably bullshit. Nowhere is this rule more relevant than when it applies to the internal machinations of the Liberal Party. Most liberals and conservatives understand this and give the contemptible, socialist rag a wide berth; that is, except for Ted Baillieu, Petro Georgiou and that epitome of treachery John Malcolm Fraser. If fact, you only have to pick up a copy of the Age to see the latest Liberal Party communiqué from Ted Baillieu’s office usually under his pseudonym, Paul Austin.
What Ted doesn’t understand is that the Age is not on his side. It is what we in business would call strategic objective misalignment. They simply want a different outcome to that of the Liberal Party – specifically the retention of the Labor state government. For the Age the battle grounds are drawn internally within the ALP. How do they, the leftist editors of the Age, exert influence over the dominant conservative Labor Unity faction within the party? How do they bring about their socialist utopia while undermining both a conservative state government and nullify the threat of an effective Liberal Party?
For the answer, again just pick up the Age.
Paul Austin’s latest contribution Baillieu scores a much-needed coup is a prime example of the Age strengthening the enemy of its enemy. By propping up an inept and gullible leader like Ted the Age can minimize the threat of someone electable taking the reins.
We here at hewhostandsfornothing know that the only coup needed is a coup d'état.
The coalition agreement is a positive step, we acknowledge that, but it is the minimum expected of a man who would be Premier of Victoria. Far from strengthening his position the coalition arrangement will damage Baillieu. By placing him and Ryan in the spotlight together the high performing National leader will by contrast highlight Baillieu’s inadequacy for office. The conservative forces of the old country party will not long stay silent, nor will they let anything get in the way of their primary goal - government.
The take away message for you Teddy is that the Nationals joined up with the Liberal Party not Ted Baillieu. Remember the nuance in Ryan’s statement ‘we are two independent parties coming together to defeat Labor and govern in Coalition’, it is telling.
But don’t worry I am sure they will give you 100% support, until the moment you are replaced.
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