Stop me if you've heard this one before.

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

"Ms Kosky’s office did not respond when questioned about whether the latest breakdown was proof she was failing in her job."

"Instead, her spokesman, Stephen Moynihan, pointed to the $500 million investment the Government was making to improve Melbourne’s railways over the next eight years."

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The Mark Latham they also had to have.

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

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The Liberal leadership imbroglio.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

THE woman at the centre of the Tiger Woods car crash mystery was in Melbourne when Woods dazzled sports fans with his Australian Masters win.

New York City nightclub hostess Rachel Uchitel, 34, has conceded she was staying at Crown while Woods was in town, but denied ever seeing the golf ace.

Ms Uchitel also advised the breathlessly awaiting media that she would not be putting herself forward as a candy date for the Liberal leadership.

On the other hand maverick wannabe leader Mark Latham refused to count himself out of the current leadership battle.

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The Libs regaining their moJoe?

Friday, November 27, 2009

"The Liberals appear to be moving towards a deal that would make Joe Hockey leader, with Tony Abbott as shadow treasurer as a consolation prize."

"The man charged with turning that sentiment around is the avuncular Workplace Relations Minister Joe Hockey. His task wasn’t helped yesterday when it was revealed that an actor involved in making the Government’s own Workchoices advertisement entitled ‘Protection for under 18s’, appears to be exploiting his young workers."

Where have I heard that term, "Uncle Joe" before?

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Kevin O'heaven

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Former Howard Government frontbencher Kevin Andrews speaks after failing to oust Malcolm Turnbull as the Liberal Party Leader.

"The big kids made me do it, and then ran way."

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Is Kev being too unAustralian?

Thursday, November 19, 2009

"It’s hardly on par with the White House’s war with Fox News in Washington, but prime minister Kevin Rudd has directed a pointed jibe at the Australian newspaper, describing it as a “right-wing” publication with a determined agenda to oppose the government."

Wonder why Kev would come to that conclusion?

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