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Is Peter Dutton seriously encouraging criminal conduct?

Pure Poison - July 3, 2009 - 10:09am

Reader OzPolTragic noted this response from Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing Peter Dutton to a comment on his Daily Telegraph blog post:

Thanks Paul. You come from the ACT so we know it is likely you are not a conservative voter! Have a good day.

Cheers
Peter

ps…if you work in a Federal Govt dept and have any info we might find interesting, don’t hesitate to give me a ring!

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Punch on: Open thread 04/07/09

The Punch - July 4, 2009 - 4:00am

Welcome to the Weekend at The Punch. Say whatever’s on your mind in the comments below.

Today is the 233rd American day of independence?

If Only We Could Mine And Export 'Having A Go'PM Kevin Rudd gets a decen...

The Orstrahyun - July 4, 2009 - 2:20am

If Only We Could Mine And Export 'Having A Go'

PM Kevin Rudd gets a decent, fairly serious profile in the US Time Magazine. Read more »

Who Lincoln Was

3 Quarks Daily - July 4, 2009 - 2:02am

Sean Wilentz in The New Republic: Read more »

One of those irregular verbs

Pure Poison - July 4, 2009 - 12:58am

I write about you in a professionally detached manner;
You engage in “navel-gazy bullshit”.

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Progress on US Climate Bill

Public Polity - July 4, 2009 - 12:55am

There has been further progress on the US Climate Bill in the past week with the US House of Representatives passing the cap and trade bill with a vote of 219 – 212. The vote, providing a major victory for Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi will now see the bill, which mandates for 17% cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and 80% cuts by 2050 (based on 2005 levels), sent to the US Senate ready for debate after the July recess. Here is faces an uncertain future, with doubts over a number of controversial issues within the text of the bill. Read more »

Just how much do presidential words of wisdom cost?

North Coast Voices - July 4, 2009 - 12:18am


This week the U.S. Executive Office of the President has released a list of White House office staff and the annual remumeration received.

President Obama's speech writers collectively cost taxpayers US $276,000 annually as of 1 July 2009: Read more »

FRIDAY NIGHT DOG BLOG – TANGLED UP IN BLUE

Duckpond - July 3, 2009 - 11:30pm

You might ask how can a  dog story be one of nonviolence?

With poetic licence, the Dylan song could be easily cast as “tangled up in a blue”. Around these parts a blue could be seen as a fight. As you notice from the photos, Dexter of the blue harness, is not given too much leeway, although he when given the opportunity takes it. We replaced our fence in the back with a real fence:
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Frank Devine RIP

Club Troppo - July 3, 2009 - 8:15pm

Frank Devine passed away on Friday morning. He enriched the lives of many people, whether or not they agreed with his views on politics, religion or anything else.

An early tribute can be found in The Australian, from Bernard Lane . The Weekend Australian tomorrow will carry stories from Peter Coleman and others.

Condolences to Jacqui, Miranda, Rosalind, Alexandra and others who are close to him. Read more »

Abbott pwned

Harrangueman - July 3, 2009 - 5:17pm

Following on from Tony Sez, I sent the ABC article to a friend for her edification.

Edification = Outrage. Read more »

Where's the economy headed?

Peter Martin - July 3, 2009 - 3:46pm

Find out in The Age tomorrow Read more »

Blurb me, baby

A Pair of Ragged Claws ALR Blog - July 3, 2009 - 2:00pm

He may have missed out on the Miles Franklin but if you need proof that Christos Tsiolkas is the writer of the moment, just check…

When Murdoch Newspapers Do It, It's Journalism, When Bloggers Do It, The...

The Orstrahyun - July 3, 2009 - 12:10pm

When Murdoch Newspapers Do It, It's Journalism, When Bloggers Do It, They're Stealing "Original Content"

By Darryl Mason Read more »

The Punch thanks its readers and extends an invitation

The Punch - July 3, 2009 - 11:23am

The Punch is now one month old. We would like to thank our readers for getting us off to such a strong start. We would also like to engage you in conversation as to what more you would like out of this website - what’s working, what isn’t, what more we could do to make your reading experience more illuminating and entertaining.

The Punch had expected to get about 80,000 readers (unique browsers) in its first month. The official figures show we ended up with 206,281 readers. This compares to Crikey, which is five years older than us, and had 179,069 readers in the same period. Read more »

Newspoll Quarterly

Pollytics - July 3, 2009 - 10:33am

Newspoll via The Oz have released their latest 3 month aggregation of federal polling, broken down into age, gender and geographical cohorts. The thing to remember when looking at the results here is that it is effectively the average of the last 3 months, so it contains Newspolls that have been good and bad for each party and doesn’t reflect the political zeitgeist of the moment, but rather the wash out of the April to June period. Read more »

Is Peter Dutton seriously encouraging criminal conduct?

Pure Poison - July 3, 2009 - 10:09am

Reader OzPolTragic noted this response from Shadow Minister for Health and Ageing Peter Dutton to a comment on his Daily Telegraph blog post:

Thanks Paul. You come from the ACT so we know it is likely you are not a conservative voter! Have a good day.

Cheers
Peter

ps…if you work in a Federal Govt dept and have any info we might find interesting, don’t hesitate to give me a ring!

Read more »

Ashes 09: Brett Lee’s form reversal

Charlie Happell - July 3, 2009 - 9:46am

Brett Lee has had a shocking last twelve months.

Injury, love woes, form loss, losing his king of cricket pop title to AB DeVillers, and the Chris Gayle ruining his come back.

Today he stepped over the carcass of the last 12 months.

Coming on after Ponting threatened to spank him for not taking the game seriously enough, Lee earned a test spot and went back to his golden form.

Lee’s problem is this coma he hops into from time to time where he leaks runs, forgets about wickets and frustrates everyone who wants him around. Read more »

She knows them better than they know themselves

Pure Poison - July 3, 2009 - 9:25am

Just out of interest, with just how many burqa-wearing women did ABC newsreader and blogger Virginia Haussegger speak before writing her strident call to “Ban [the] unAustralian Burka“?

She calls the clothing “a tool of patriarchy used to subjugate women… [that] defies freedom… a symbol of control” - but, as a journalist, did it ever occur to her to - rather than simply stopping them to hector them - explore with these women who wear the veil why they do? Read more »

Honduran Coup: Target Left?

3 Quarks Daily - July 4, 2009 - 2:23am

Roger Burback in CounterPunch: Read more »

Higher weekend petrol prices

Core Econ - July 4, 2009 - 1:25am

John Hewson writes in an Op-Ed in the AFR today that he has observed over a long period of time that a particular petrol station raises it prices by between 15 and 25 cents on Thursday mornings.  He deduces that this is a simple case of “gouging customers”.  I have heard this argument quite a few times, even from people at FuelWatch in WA.  Read more »

Why has The Oz become Fox News with words?

Pollytics - July 4, 2009 - 12:55am

Reading the latest piece from Michael Stutchbury got me thinking, is the reason why The Australian has turned into Fox News with words because of a relatively recent demographic shift in their audience?

Is it a case where large demographic slices of people with any get up and go, simply got up and left the musings of The Oz, leaving behind an old, but educated audience of has-been conservatives, getting their world view tickled by one ideologically soothing editorial line after another to shore up market share?

It would explain a lot if it were the case. Read more »

Revenue caps

Core Econ - July 3, 2009 - 10:54pm

Back in the 1990s, I can remember being asked by a state government agency to comment on their proposal for ‘revenue regulation’ of a state utility. For the reasons stated below I told them it was stupid.

A few years later my colleague at RSSS at the time, Rohan Pitchford, was asked a similar question by a regulator. I can still remember him talking with me about it – something like “this is just nuts isn’t it?” Read more »

Friday Poem

3 Quarks Daily - July 3, 2009 - 9:12pm

Driving Lesson
Renay

I learned to drive on this road flattened between
cornfield and pasture. my stick legs folded onto daddy's lap
the sun white off the Plymouth hood, ribboned
down a windshield crack. careful. so careful, I
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John Hartigan : The Uastralian iS Stell Aa Qaultiy NewpaperBy Darryl Mas...

The Orstrahyun - July 3, 2009 - 3:56pm

John Hartigan : The Uastralian iS Stell Aa Qaultiy Newpaper

By Darryl Mason

I'm absolutely loving how many blog posts the speech by News Limited CEO, John Hartigan, is producing for this blog. All that free content courtesy of Harto himself. Brilliant. And all from a speech where he berated bloggers and independent online news sites for taking a free ride on "original content" produced by News Limited. Read more »

Frank Devine RIP

Catallaxy - July 3, 2009 - 3:50pm

Long time columnist for The Australian and man of letters Frank Devine has passed away at the age of 77.

Ex-PMs attack Defense White Paper

Peter Gallagher - July 3, 2009 - 3:39pm

Malcolm Fraser and Paul Keating, who would have believed it? Both criticize the obscurely Sino-phobic tone of the White Paper and advocate—in place of a more belligerent regionalism, or reliance on the US alliance (for something it is not designed to deliver)—a more effective regional engagement. Read more »

Election Simulation - 17 seat ALP gain.

Pollytics - July 3, 2009 - 2:01pm

With the new Newspoll quarterly aggregates out, we can combine these State based breakdowns with the breakdowns from the 2 Nieslen polls taken over the same period and run some election simulations to find out what would most likely have happened were an election held last quarter and had results the same as the polling.

You can the see the mechanics of how the monte carlo simulation works over here. Read more »

They can’t even write an obituary without bashing “the Left”

Pure Poison - July 3, 2009 - 1:10pm

The Australian farewells a former editor:

Inevitably he figured prominently on the hate list of the Left: right-wing ranter, senile fascist, CIA agent, were among the many corrupt libels loaded on him. Paul Keating sneered at “that old fart”. Although Devine sometimes fancied himself “an IRA hitman manque”, he never retaliated in kind.

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VIDEO: Kristen Schaal takes on burka bans and baby high heels ...

Planet Irf - July 3, 2009 - 11:23am

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Parasitical publications

Pure Poison - July 3, 2009 - 11:09am

Here’s The Australian’s editorial today.

Old media, by Crikey

Newspapers will prosper long after e-scandal sheets are gone.

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Blind Freddy can see league has a leadership problem

The Punch - July 3, 2009 - 10:19am

JAKE Friend will slip on the number 9 jersey and run out to play for the Roosters tonight. It will be just under a week since he, along with teammate Sandor Earl, allegedly assaulted a 31-year-old woman in a Sydney nightclub.

Despite being formally charged, they are free to wear the colours of one of rugby league’s foundation entities – and even the most ardent Roosters fan must see that there is something terribly wrong with a club that allows it.

It doesn’t take Jack Welch to point out that a badly managed organisation tends to rot all the way to the bottom.

Extrapolating

xkcd - July 3, 2009 - 10:00am

By the third trimester, there will be hundreds of babies inside you.

Ashes 09: A hole in the Hauritz

Charlie Happell - July 3, 2009 - 9:36am

Imagine you were using a glass to transport water, I don’t know why you are transporting water, maybe your dog is on fire.

The problem with the glass is that you can’t get much water in it, if you drop the glass it will break, and your hands are slippery from all the water.  This is your 5th glass already, having smashed the others.

You decide there must be a better way, so you go looking for a bucket.

There are no adequate buckets, but there is one that has no handle, a crack in the side, and a hole in the bottom. Read more »

Open thread 3 July ‘09

Pure Poison - July 3, 2009 - 9:06am

We love having you comment here at Pure Poison but it’s a little bit difficult for discussion to continue uninterrupted on specific posts when off-topic comments land in the middle of them. So each day we’ll launch an open thread where you can leave comments that don’t quite fit on one of the other posts. Remember that tip-offs can be made here.

Have at it!

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