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Comments by "Invisible huh?" (@Whoisthis1111) on "Gotcha questions slammed as 'cheap u0026 nasty' journalism | Media Watch" video.
Scotty gets gotcha questions as well. Difference is Morrison doesn’t stuff up in the way albanese does. Albanese didn’t know key economic figures that have been the Coalition’s key attack points and something they’ve been flaunting for months. This was also on the heels of them saying they are going to increase wages (a policy continuation). It looks like Albanese doesn’t even look at his own policies or attempt to memorise his KEY ELECTION POLICIES. I liked bill shorten, I really did, I wanted him to win. But I’m sorry, albo is the bottom of the barrel. Literally have Plibersek or Clare or, heck even one of the mean girls as their leader, why does it have to be albanese? Albanese makes Morrison palatable to me. This, what you’re seeing now, is labor’s protection racket. A lot of journalists are left leaning or out and out lefties, Barry is one of them. Those at Murdoch (48% of our media) are right leaning or moderate right and hence they attack labor for it. I’d say fairfax is quite grounded in the centre.
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@troffle it’s not my job is a specific line that labor has taken out of context every time. Even the labor ad is completely false and taken wayyy out of context. It’s not a race was an idiotic attempt to cover up failures that came up with UQ falling through late 2020 and AZ having issues in 2021. But the vaccination targets were only 2 weeks off of the actual result and he did make deals with other nations to supply enough Pfizer. Pfizer was unproven when they sent our gov an email and they were still in testing, gov went with sovereign supply essentially. The whole Hawaii situation throws me. One side suggests that it’s not exactly wrong for him to go on a trip to Hawaii (vacation) which had been planned months prior and he hadn’t seen his family in quite a while. Other side also suggests that the fires were there and he shouldn’t have gone in the first place. Although he returned within a few days of leaving when the fires intensified. Either way, labor took the opportunity to capitalise on it and send Albanese in. If you want to rip into Morrison for that then you may as well rip into Albanese for leaving his electorate while it was flooding. Not only did he not visit brisbane and a lot of SEQ, he didn’t even go into his own electorate while it was flooding. In fact he stayed home and as soon as the borders came down for WA, he jetted off. He came into the flood affected areas a couple weeks after the flooding. That’s in stark contrast with Morrison which was in QLD the night the flash flooding had started and then was there in QLD and began his visit to NSW before he caught covid. Albanese’s stuff ups are of his own making, he should be across key policy and he should be across key figures which affect his pledge for higher wages. Unemployment was a key figure the gov were flaunting and it’s just showing how oblivious he was. Even recently with his inability to establish the pillars of his NDIS policy (one of his party’s key election policies) is just stupidity. He should know his shit. If this was a Morrison v Shorten election, I would back shorten 100% again. But seriously, is Albanese the best they could do? Morrison is just more palatable than Albanese.
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@jheden9386 it’s a bad thing considering he’s been in parliament for over 2 decades. He should know his key policies and key figures that the gov has been flaunting for months. It’s just showing the fact he’s not across the policies his party is taking to this election (not even key ones like for the NDIS) and it shows his obliviousness to key economic indicators which are pillars of strong wages growth (another policy they’re campaigning on).
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