Saturday, 24 November 2018

Andrew Bolt's Blog,24/11/18; Victoria lead the Nation tonight: Capitalist Law Lawyers invest in a case against Murdoch Media and Terrorism; When terror and mental health don't hit the front pages; Murdoch Media and Sky News publicly admit they are a Liberal Echo Chamber;







 Wipeout for the Liberals as Andrews surges to victory on huge red wave

Victorians categorically and on mass voted against the Abbott Murdoch Bolt like scaremongering and cultural division and for policies of health, education and infrastructure that matter. This was as much a Murdoch and IPA failure or should I say success when they assisted in implementing the Liberal campaign model adopted by Tony Abbott in 2009. Victorians simply said Nope Nope Nope. (ODT)

By 8.55pm on Saturday, Opposition Leader Matthew Guy had phoned Mr Andrews to concede defeat and congratulate the re-elected Premier on his victory.

Supporters of Kamer Nizamdeen protest

University of NSW student wrongly accused of terrorism offences plans to sue police and media | Australia news | The Guardian

 Should we be surprised it's Murdoch's business model after all? It's rare that lawyers and their investors believe they can win a case and redeem Mohammed's life. Private media requires private suites to take them on and that takes money. Meanwhile, The Daily Telegraph just moves on in our Daily life like a dark cloud of rolling thunder looking for more victims to drop. Only a series of cases like this can stop it. (ODT)
Lawyers for Sri Lankan national Mohamed Nizamdeen confirm they are planning to sue two Australian media outlets\
Sydney’s Daily Telegraph was among the media outlets that covered the case, producing a front page the day after Nizamdeen’s arrest showing him wearing a keffiyeh headdress with the headline: “Poster boy for terror”.
The Seven Network’s Robert Ovadia told viewers Nizamdeen had “embraced all the opportunities Australia has given him, but [is] very much an anti-hero now”.
Police drop terrorism charges against University of New South Wales student
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Composite image of Jim Martin and Damian Maxfield. 

A drug-fuelled spiral of violence that ended with police delivering a killer to his victim's door


Fueled on crystal meth and psychotic the police were warned picked him up delivered him to the wrong address. Here's a case of white male terror most, not that won't be raised by Andrew Bolt or the LNP about the urgent need to keep us safe from those raised as Christians. It will be written off as just another crime driven by mental ill health as was Jimmy Gargasoulas. What would the headlines of the Murdoch Press done with it if he'd been found to be Muslim? (ODT)

In the 48 hours before Damian Maxfield was released from police custody to stab a sleeping stranger to death, he threatened to kill two women, had a handgun seized from his home and resisted arrest. Now the family of his victim want answers.
The murder of Perth father Scott Martin as he lay sleeping on a couch in his apartment in Halls Head, 75 kilometres south of Perth, was the climax of a life spiralling rapidly out of control
 In the 48 hours before Damian Maxfield was released from police custody to stab a sleeping stranger to death, he threatened to kill two women, had a handgun seized from his home and resisted arrest. Now the family of his victim want answers
  Sky News broadcaster Paul Murray 

  Paul Murray's hot-mic admission: 'Sky News at night is a Liberal echo chamber' | Weekly Beast | Media | The Guardian


Why did Sky rush to take it down and disguise an obvious fact? (ODT)


“You can say Sky News at night is a Liberal echo chamber,” Murray said. “I will wear that badge if you will also attribute that badge to others.”
It’s a candid admission, but Murray didn’t realise his comments would inadvertently be made public. During a commercial break on Paul Murray Live, he was shooting the breeze – and dropping copious F-bombs – with his guests, the Western Australian Labor MP Matt Keogh and the former New South Wales Liberal leader Kerry Chikarovski.
It was nothing unusual, except that someone left the microphone on and their five-minute chat was uploaded as part of the Paul Murray Live podcast. Until someone realised and took the entire episode down.

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