Bolt continues to back the wrong horse as The Lower House Voted the for the Medivac Bill. It seems a very long time between drinks for Bolt as a commentator he appears to get more things wrong than right. No Bill Shorten didn't move sideways as Bolt predicted and no he didn't lose the vote. Now Morrison is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Will he try to challenge the Bill in the courts on constitutional grounds? If the PM does will he be seen as a curmudgeon? If he loses what will that do to his stocks? He has a problem a problem for declaring Doctors to be a danger to national Security and pumping the message out via the Murdoch Party and Sky News after dark.
By the way, did Bolt see the crowds cheering the Bahraini refugee's return to Melbourne and identifying in the strongest terms that he identifies as an Australian "Allahu Akbar", and everybody smiled? We can guarantee Bolt didn't and dreamt of his retirement in Holland, and we all hoped his dream comes true.
The government has lost a vote on its own legislation for the first time in 90 years regarding the medical treatment of asylum seekers. The bill was voted down 75-74 on the floor of the House.
Bolt's response to tonight's announcement is as good as you might expect, to ignore it and whack-a-Muslims instead.
The Prime Minister's strength turns into a weakness
Peter Hartcher
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT ON ROLE OF ISLAM
Just so you know: "An ISIS sympathiser who mowed down pedestrians in Melbourne’s Flinders Street, killing an elderly grandfather, said he 'did it in the name of Allah', a court has been told... 'I’m sorry for the people that I injured but I did it in the name of Allah,' he was quoted as saying."
MORRISON THE BETTER MAN FOR THIS FIGHT
Prime Minister Scott Morrison comes out fighting. Imagine how weak Malcolm Turnbull would have been: "Morrison has declared every new people-smuggling boat arrival will be 'on Bill Shorten’s head' after ... Labor [joined] the Greens and independents to push through a bill that hands doctors greater powers to bring asylum-seekers to Australia."
MORRISON THE BETTER MAN FOR THIS FIGHT
Prime Minister Scott Morrison comes out fighting. Imagine how weak Malcolm Turnbull would have been: "Morrison has declared every new people-smuggling boat arrival will be 'on Bill Shorten’s head' after ... Labor [joined] the Greens and independents to push through a bill that hands doctors greater powers to bring asylum-seekers to Australia."
Nothing is on Shorten's head the boats that haven't been stopped and are still coming will continue the secret revealed, and the maasively increased naval Dutton blockade will continue with Dutton revealing the reality that boats were never stopped leaving Indonesia. Nor have drownings just the information about them. It's why Bolt feels so pleased.
"I am not sure there will be floods of boats - yet." Bolt. He's always there at the end with his "I didn't say that" escape clause claiming the very opposite of what he's just said so he can't be wedged later. Bolt's so excited about the prospect of Dutton admitting the truth that the boats have never been stopped coming Bolt can't spell. Just wait for the Conservatives effort at win at all cost politics that forgoes all human principles. It's coming like rolling thunder and Bolt will be one of its media voices.
" Whyile we still have Government that turns back boats, we should be saved from the worst consequences of Labor's weakening of the border laws yesterday. Bolt
THE COMPANY JULIA BANKS KEEPS
Julia Banks was elected as a Liberal, promising to push for Liberal policies. Now, look at the company she keeps, having deserted the Liberals, as she helps destroy the Liberals' border laws.
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