Post by pim on Feb 20, 2022 14:09:06 GMT 10
The Reality: Actually, folks, it's Scotty Smirk and Mirrors that Beijing is barracking for! I can't say "is rooting for" 'coz in Australian English "rooting" has a particular meaning that it doesn't have in American English. There's a time-honoured technique of gaining new members to a political party that involves seduction and "oh but will you respect me in the morning?". In Australia we call it "root and recruit". Gareth Evans was a keen practitioner of the art. Ask Cheryl! Of course the Liberal Party these days have refined "root & recruit" to "rape & recruit" - built-in deniability a speciality - and they're so skilled at it that a boofhead blokey adherent can target his mark and rape her in a senior minister's suite of offices a couple of doors down the hallway from the PMs office and not only can the PM claim not to know about it, he can even claim not to realise that rape is a "thing" until his wife gives him a lesson in Morality 101.
So who is Beijing's preferred candidate for PM if it isn't Albo? Why it's Scotty from Marketing of course. Scotty Word Salad himself!
EXCLUSIVE: Beijing backs Morrison for PM
A CCP propaganda outlet praising the PM has raised questions as to whether Morrison is Beijing's 'man in Canberra'.
Charlie Lewis 18 February 2022 www.crikey.com.au/2022/02/18/exclusive-beijing-backs-morrison-for-pm/
The Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda outlet The Global Times has published a series of articles endorsing Liberal Party leader Scott Morrison, Crikey can reveal.
The government-owned publication, which stridently promotes the Chinese Communist Party line, has praised* Morrison’s “deep understanding and unambiguous perception” as well as his “Confucian wisdom”.
Further, the Times has commended** Morrison’s “reason and judgement” in his staunch defence of backbencher Gladys Liu in the face of attacks from “bloodthirsty anti-China hawks”, leaving the Liberal leader open to accusations that Beijing see him as their man in Canberra.
Raising further questions about whether Morrison is a puppet for the regime in Beijing, footage has emerged of the Liberal leader urging a closer relationship between Australian and China.
Giving a speech titled “the beliefs that guide us” at Asia Briefing LIVE in 2018, Morrison enthusiastically promoted Australia’s “vitally important relationship with China”, and, even more ominously, hints that he intends to meet with Communist Party agents:
Trade, tourism and educational exchanges are at record highs. Australia values and honours these tens of thousands of daily interactions between our peoples. We are committed to deepening our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with China, and I look forward to discussing how we do that with China’s leaders later this month.
The footage is sure to cause further embarrassment to the Liberal Party, emerging within days of their attempts to downplay the historic ties between their party and the leadership in Beijing. Former party leader Tony Abbott — who has lavished Morrison’s leadership with praise — was caught saying “China is a very good friend of Australia and it’s a friendship which is getting stronger all the time,” and, as Crikey revealed earlier this week, even invited Communist Party figures into Parliament. Suggesting possible Chinese influence, Abbott refused to condemn China’s actions in the South China Sea www.globaltimes.cn/page/201506/925410.shtml
So who is Beijing's preferred candidate for PM if it isn't Albo? Why it's Scotty from Marketing of course. Scotty Word Salad himself!
EXCLUSIVE: Beijing backs Morrison for PM
A CCP propaganda outlet praising the PM has raised questions as to whether Morrison is Beijing's 'man in Canberra'.
Charlie Lewis 18 February 2022 www.crikey.com.au/2022/02/18/exclusive-beijing-backs-morrison-for-pm/
The Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda outlet The Global Times has published a series of articles endorsing Liberal Party leader Scott Morrison, Crikey can reveal.
The government-owned publication, which stridently promotes the Chinese Communist Party line, has praised* Morrison’s “deep understanding and unambiguous perception” as well as his “Confucian wisdom”.
Further, the Times has commended** Morrison’s “reason and judgement” in his staunch defence of backbencher Gladys Liu in the face of attacks from “bloodthirsty anti-China hawks”, leaving the Liberal leader open to accusations that Beijing see him as their man in Canberra.
Raising further questions about whether Morrison is a puppet for the regime in Beijing, footage has emerged of the Liberal leader urging a closer relationship between Australian and China.
Giving a speech titled “the beliefs that guide us” at Asia Briefing LIVE in 2018, Morrison enthusiastically promoted Australia’s “vitally important relationship with China”, and, even more ominously, hints that he intends to meet with Communist Party agents:
Trade, tourism and educational exchanges are at record highs. Australia values and honours these tens of thousands of daily interactions between our peoples. We are committed to deepening our Comprehensive Strategic Partnership with China, and I look forward to discussing how we do that with China’s leaders later this month.
The footage is sure to cause further embarrassment to the Liberal Party, emerging within days of their attempts to downplay the historic ties between their party and the leadership in Beijing. Former party leader Tony Abbott — who has lavished Morrison’s leadership with praise — was caught saying “China is a very good friend of Australia and it’s a friendship which is getting stronger all the time,” and, as Crikey revealed earlier this week, even invited Communist Party figures into Parliament. Suggesting possible Chinese influence, Abbott refused to condemn China’s actions in the South China Sea www.globaltimes.cn/page/201506/925410.shtml