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Day to Day Politics: Please don’t call me biased, I’m not. - » The Australian Independent Media Network
When Tony Abbott was PM Bolt said ... However not so nowFact
But first, what is bias?
“I would say it is either an inability or unwillingness to want to understand an opposing point of view.”
1)Now let me analyse the weekend based on what I know. In South Australia, Labor had been in power for 16 years. Longevity is considered to be the first enemy of any incumbent government. However, given they started with a deficit of four seats due to redistribution, they performed remarkably well and are well-placed to win the next election in four years." The weekend – if it has proven anything – is that minor parties are just as vulnerable as the majors. Labour has learnt, or has already realised, that good candidate and good policies, even if risky, are more to the electorates liking. I’m not sure what the Liberals have learnt. It was a Clayton's victory at best in SA." John Lord
2)The Liberal Party, who managed to win with a 7% swing against them, was ably assisted by a politician who believed his personal popularity was enough to break the duopoly of the major partyies. Xenophon gained almost 20% of the vote but came over as an ill-prepared hillbilly with no policies, but a huge sense of humour. However, 20% should guarantee you a seat or two. All these anomalies might even suggest the Liberals were lucky to get across the line. John Lord
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