Why ……………….. does ………………… Tony ………………… Abbott …………………. talk …………………. in ………………….. excrutiatingly ………….. slow …………………. and …………………… painful ……………. sentences ……………… ?
Tag: Tony Abbott
‘Rudd the magician’
The Prime Minister fancies himself as a bit of a magician.
Mr Rudd will have us believe that the enormous debt Labor has racked up is not really a problem. His logic is that our net per capita debt is one of the lowest compared to other nations.
Well Mr Rudd, how many $billions is that and how long will it take Australian taxpayers to pay it back?
‘Rudd the magician’ may want to pull a rabbit out of his hat on this issue but he’ll be confronted by an Abbott, and that won’t do him any good.
Still no effective response from the opposition leader
While the Prime Minister runs around the country like Caesar celebrating a triumph, there is still no effective response from the opposition leader.
Time is running out Mr Abbott. Stop faffing around and really serve it up to Kevin Rudd. Otherwise, Labor will continue in government because you have no hope of winning the election on current form.
Who will you vote for?
Abbott should have called Rudd’s bluff
When the Prime Minister challenged Tony Abbott for a debate on the economy, Mr Rudd said ‘any time, anywhere’.
Mr Abbott should have called his bluff and accepted the challenge immediately, and I mean immediately. He should have said that he would meet him at the Press Club that day for the debate, or first thing the next morning if the challenge was made at night. The media would have turned up willingly and it would have been on.
The Prime Minister would have been caught off guard and Mr Abbott could have stopped Mr Rudd in his tracks. But I suspect Mr Abbott wasn’t ready either, because debating the economy is not his strength, or so we’re led to believe.