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Little Johnny likes to keep his battles far away. It's part of the global
political view. Keeping soldiers fighting in Iraq, is a little patriotic
reminder safely on the other side of the world. And excising islands from
Australian migration keeps the human garbage off our pristine beaches. And
lecturing busted-arsed pacific nations about 'good governance'? Well, it keeps
them on their little busted-arsed pacific islands instead of roaming the
streets of Sydney looking for a little bit of political reconciliation. But Little Johnny's battles are about to get a whole lot closer. He will
have to fight ALP celebrity
recruit Maxine McKew on the beaches of his North Shore mansion as they slug it
out for the seat of Bennelong in the coming election. It came as little surprise for many of us that the former ABC mouthpiece took up a position
working for ALP leader Kevin Rudd. It was always clear from her politically
biased presentations on the ABC network where her allegiances were. So it should have come as no surprise that she has also been given ALP
preselection in the seat of Bennelong. Yes, dear reader, that's the same seat
of Bennelong currently held by our own Little Johnny. And not held too tightly
it seems. A four percent swing against Little Johnny will see him forced to
take early retirement .. well .. er .. retirement anyway, from politics, and
see him and Janet move out of Kirribilli house and squeezed into his own little
house up the road. Nice move for the ALP. Little Johnny is going to have to fight the next
election on two fronts. Divide and conquer has been little Johnny's strategy in
his wedge politics strategies which have split The Left on so many issues.
Little Johnny is about to get a wedgie of his own. But this speaks volumes about the ABC. If there was ever any serious denial
that the ABC was a mouthpiece for the ALP, it must have surely ended. The ABC
is a puppet of the ALP, and ABC presenters who are biased enough, persistent
enough, and loyal enough to the ALP for long enough are rewarded in their
retirement by getting plush ALP jobs, and preselection in high profile seats. Your 8c per day at work. For the ALP that is.
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