Turnbull supporters can barely contain their glee that some of the chief insurgents behind the plot to make Peter Dutton prime minister – Health Minister Greg Hunt, Human Services Minister Alan Tudge and backbencher Michael Sukkar – now face losing their own seats at next year's federal election if Saturday's disaster is any guide.
Hunt (who voted against Turnbull in August, told Parliament the next day he supported Turnbull and then knifed Turnbull again two days later) had the gall to praise the virtues of party unity on Sunday: "I don't think this is time for people in any position within the Liberal Party to be casting aspersions," he told reporters. "I think the very message is that we all need to work together collaboratively."
The Coalition – which is in minority and must win seats to stay in government – is now on track to lose at least four alone in Victoria and possibly as many as six if things get really ugly. And that's before adding expected losses in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia.
TIPS FOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
Tell us the news here. On The Bolt Report on Sky and WIN at 7pm: contradicting some of the rubbish I'm hearing about the Liberals' Victorian debacle.
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It seems Andrew Bolt has been so pissed the last two days he doesn't know what day it is. Here he's going to tell us that the conservatives yet again need to take over the Liberal Party as if they aren't sinking fast enough in the quicksand of their own making. All this according to Bolt is the fault of left-wing and majority of the Liberal Party. If that were the case they'd have got more votes than they did. Bolt claims he always thought Matthew Guy was a pathetic campaigner. When did he say that? Bolt's no doubt going to say now it's time to turn to the conservatives to rise up and show what they represent but that's why the swing in Vic was so bad. It's time to hide their Reichstag uniforms and not distinguish themselves as the true leaders in jackboots that can make Australia Great Again and One Nation. That crap Bolt's hearing is actually the sound of his own voice.
That Victoria wasn't just another failure of moderate Liberals. It was a clear vote against Guy Abbott and Dutton. Has Bolt mentioned that Jim Molan's career is over and he's not even Victorian? There seems to have been some internal polling going on in NSW too. Is the cleaning of the house just beginning?
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Bolt seems to have gone into hiding waiting to gather copy from others in order to address the real issue theVictorian election. Since the fatal results of the Liberal brand's trashing Bolt's conveniently turned to paywalls to do his talking for him so much so he thinks it's Tuesday and finds it hard to face reality.
So he's going to "pull back the curtain" is he? what really admit he's been an echo chamber for the right wing? That their advertisers are abandoning them because they really aren't the voice of the people. The truth has come out nobody has been listening to them except the Liberal Party, IPA, and themselves. Paul Murray said it out loud he never reads the opinions of those he regards as competition and he's proud of it. So we know Andrew Bolt has an audience of one at least.
After the debacle in Victoria, the curtain has been drawn Sky News has no audience. Who will they be pretending to attract now the poll has shown nobody is listening to them and their excuse they are the victims of the Sleeping Giants and the ABC? Crocodile tears if they had an audience it wasn't listening if they didn't they were a struggling PR company and totally ineffective yet again. How many times can they do nothing for their paymasters? It seems in a pathetic cry of "we are the victims" Albrechtsen is saying Denise Shrivell needs to be stopped. The fact is the Victorian poll has shown just what short reach right=wing media platforms actually have and now advertisers will walk,
"My theory" Bolt's theory, as shown here is truly a look behind the curtain of Sky News.
Andrew Bolt's been avoiding saying anything about Victoria why because there's nothing to say. A 19-year-old kid has almost taken Brighton. Bolt has to turn to France to distract from the truth in Victoria. Where climate change never really got a mention and if it did it garnered total support. The riots in France by the way is over the price of energy a fuel tax a tax of the kind Joe Hockey and Tony Abbott wanted because "the remarks that the poorest people “don’t have cars or actually don’t drive very far”, Macron's tax caused a physical response Hockey's caused Abbott to turn his back on him and pretend he had nothing to do with it.
Anyway, this seems a useful distraction by Bolt who simply seems to have been avoiding the elephant in the room Victoria.
Bolt's claim Andrew's spoke with " mad-dog conviction"? He spoke to a multicultural room full of Chinese, Indians, Africans and White Muslims Christians and families. While Guy addressed a bedraggled group of disappointed white faced blue shirts. Matthew Guy was the man Bolt ran defence for by way of columns of fear and division and Guy was the mad dog in attack. he was Abbott's doppelganger and Bolt was selling him accordingly. The problem nobody was listening. Nobody was drawn to those Labour photos showing what Bolt is calling for Abbott and Dutton standing together with Guy. That vote wasn't against Morrison as much as it was against the Monkey Pod Room.
The greatest swings were against Sukar, Tudge and Hunt the Turnbull betrayers.
All Bolt has left is to demand that the new Liberal opposition looks like the Abbott opposition of 2009 that was handed the reins in 2013 because Labour back then looked like the Liberals today. From here on in the effort will still be the same to raise Abbott from the grave and scare and divide Australia in voting for him.
Turnbull supporters can barely contain their glee that some of the chief insurgents behind the plot to make Peter Dutton prime minister – Health Minister Greg Hunt, Human Services Minister Alan Tudge and backbencher Michael Sukkar – now face losing their own seats at next year's federal election if Saturday's disaster is any guide.
Hunt (who voted against Turnbull in August, told Parliament the next day he supported Turnbull and then knifed Turnbull again two days later) had the gall to praise the virtues of party unity on Sunday: "I don't think this is time for people in any position within the Liberal Party to be casting aspersions," he told reporters. "I think the very message is that we all need to work together collaboratively."
The Coalition – which is in minority and must win seats to stay in government – is now on track to lose at least four alone in Victoria and possibly as many as six if things get really ugly. And that's before adding expected losses in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia.
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Bolt's Back to the Future call is a reminder of just how divided the Labor Party was back then in 2013 and just how divided they are now and that's the only reason Tony Abbott won as Hayden once said it was an election that a drovers dog could win and a dog did. 66% if not more party members blame the Right wing minority for their demise last Saturday, "something was seriously wrong " and it was with the message Andrew Bolt was putting out and taken up by the party's campaign. The electorate wasn't having a bar of it and it showed even in the bluest electorates. Now Bolt will never admit he assisted the demise and the shellacking the conservatives were given.
Today Dan Andrews and the ALP represents the most united and progressive government in the nation in the most progressive state in the country to which people are flocking. Andrew Bolt wants to be the most regressive state mirrored and reflected in the days of Abbott when the least number of bills were seen passed in over 70 years. This Liberal failure we saw happen was as much a failure of News Corp Press, Sky News and the IPA and a total waste of money for their advertisers who in a free market will now reconsider their strategies for profit. Who does Bolt think he will have as guests on his Bolt Report for the next 8 years in order to get a Victorian audience? Who will rush to advertise in the Herald Sun? Who will we see get the sack over the next 8 years?
A reminder: the last time the Liberals had a huge election win in federal politics was when they promised to scrap the carbon tax and stop the boats.
That was just five years ago.
Now the Liberal Left argue that road to victory lies in promising a de facto carbon tax and being softer on asylum seekers. Bolt
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