If this utterly vile comment had been made in the reverse, the ABC would be going absolutely bonkers. Instead .... silence is deafening.
Imagine a world in which this is said (for any reason) to the mother of a child with a disability, in a debate on disability funding, and the day before the International Day of People with Disability .... and this is the media's take.

Does anyone seriously believe that if anything that vile was said to a Greens senator, the ABC esp would not go completely bonkers? You do not have to go even mildly Hendo to see the bigger picture here.
An extraordinarily dignified response by @hollieahughes here & well done to @ljayes for covering this appalling incident this morning.

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28 Nov
I owe @yhazony & others an Edmund Burke explainer/thread based on this good and provocative piece in the American Affairs journal here & my continued & obviously reasonable suspicion of anyone who is a Whig & not a Tory, such as Burke himself:

americanaffairsjournal.org/2020/02/americ…
As the article points out, Burke had, since 1766, ie ~10 years before the Americans rebel, considered that distance alone would see the Americans want some element of self government. This, though, they did have, at least as much as in other comparable empires of that time.
Burke did take the view that the Americans rebelled to keep what they "had under the English constitution". However, what British subjects did have under that constitution was obligations to the King, including paying taxes, and few in 1776 had any direct role in the government.
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26 Nov
As a periodic Warringah resident: It is a very affluent Sydney seat & residents rarely need anything from Govt which is why Zali could be a pretty mediocre/low energy local MP & still get reelected. At the same time, Gladys would have enormous appeal to the non-broken majority.
If you know the Northern Beaches well, there is nothing Zali has really done except send an occasional letter promoting green stuff (scripted by her campaign's donors?). This said, no one in Warringah needs much from Govt & probably never thinks much of her except skiing bronze
I suspect that Mike Baird would also win Warringah if he ran. He would win all Abbott's voters and would get a lot of Zali's who see Mike as the young youth minister from the many churches up and down the northern beaches. Mike could get in a Tesla & do all the green stuff too
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26 Nov
Very bad take from @deborah_knight here - Australia is a nation of 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc chances. Steve Smith has done his penance and suffered enough. We need to be a people that gives the repentant a fresh start, not scold them always for a past they cannot change.
Am intrigued by the focus on Australian Cricket's public sinners versus the complete disinterest shown by Media (esp the ABC) in the on-the-record allegations of sexual harassment and grooming in the Matildas football squad. Image
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24 Nov
I signed this petition (link fixed) re the ABC's reporting on 2nd Commando Regiment & alleged Afghan war crimes. The ABC should provide the evidence for its claims. I note @HestonRussell disputes the story & strangely he was not approached for an interview
aph.gov.au/e-petitions/pe…
There is a similar pattern to the 2 Commando allegations👆 here 👇 it would be, simply, absurd, for the ADF to give access to historians to materials in the Special Prosecutor's hands for Afghan war crimes trials & which if disclosed would prejudice trials
smh.com.au/politics/feder…
Many of these alleged Afghan War crimes occurred a decade (plus) ago. It is hard to understand why the OSI's prosecutions, if their cases are as strong as we have been told they are, have not been brought with more speed & particularity. A smear or allegation is not any proof etc
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16 Nov
Attention: Lawyers (solicitor/attorney/barrister/advocat)
I am doing a Zoom this evening for aspiring Lawyers & have one question: what is one matter you know now that you wish you knew when you commenced? Mine is that lawyers praised as "very commerical" are usually bad at law.
So, legal beagles, please provide your "what I wish I had known" below .... the rule of law thanks you, etc
Otherwise it is me discussing how the law, generally, has never recovered from abolition of Privy Council appeals ... which is a position I would obviously maintain but yet I feel is of little urgent need for the youth.
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15 Nov
At the risk of repeating myself .... the whole point of Senators - yes, an "elected representative" - is to review & probe the activities of the executive government & its emanations, such as the ABC. Imagine saying this about the armed forces or the tax office?
The very same people who think the Crown & executive has no valid privileges to protect in respect of national security materials & operational matters also think the ABC has immunity from the review functions of the Senate. The country needs a massive civics lesson, it seems.
You: "Federal ICAC now - transparency in Government!"

Also you: "The Senate cannot review the ABC's internal processes while the ABC is conducting some review, too"
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