Watching question time in Parliament (on TV) I was struck by the overt dishonesty evidenced by Julia Gillard. Over the past months I have become convinced by the notion that she is a very dangerous and immoral politician, not least because of the obvious fact that she appears to be able to lie without conscience or discomfort.
In today's debate she labels Tony Abbot with being a 'hollow man', a phrase she has used many times over the past weeks, and she uses this phrase because she accuses him of being a man without any convictions and because he believes in nothing!
The patent absurdity of such a claim fairly boggles my mind and I wonder how she can say such things with a straight face (however having just made the point that she is a gifted liar I understand). Here is a woman who openly claims to believe in nothing, demonstrably stands for nothing (on a daily basis) accusing a leader who has been, and continues to be mercilessly vilified by the main-stream-media for believing too strongly in something.
I fear we have entered the realm of the brave new other-world where up is down, right is left and wrong is right...and the same people who have ushered us into this alternative reality are the same souls who want us to trust them with running a multi-billion dollar economy without question. In fact when questioned on their abysmal handling of the economy so far, they challenge the questioner rather than the issue, a technique known as ad hominem or 'straw man' attacks, usually employed when the one questioned is without a rational or reasonable defense.
The fact that her government survives solely on the votes of the idiot-pods of young university students and job-for-life beaurocrats and union thugs says a lot about Australia's economic future.
If I was not sure of the fact that the future is in the hands of Tony Abbots God, I would despair.
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