The Australian public have been treated to another example of the moronic drivel that feminists contemplate on a daily basis. So desperate are they to keep the worst Prime Minister in Australia's History in power, Julie Gillard, that all stops have been pulled in an all out effort to malign the next PM of Aus. if the polls stays they way they are now. As a matter of fact, it will be a landslide of ginormous proportions which should just about witness the end of the Labour Party as we know it. No members of parliament, no money for their re-election.To me it's just another example of what happens when you put a feminist female in office who is way over her head. It has no experience and was not voted in by the Aus. public as she knifed the former leader to get at the position. It really is a case of good riddence to bad rubbish..
And so the comedy continues..
Andrew Bolt
Sunday, October 02, 2011 at 06:09amFemale Abbott-haters are a particular type. Like Mitchell, they cling to a 1970s view of feminism, still resent the patriarchy, and sneer at red-blooded blokes. The photograph on the cover of Mitchell’s book, of Abbott barbecuing sausages, encapsulates what they loathe.
A muscular, sweaty meat-eater wielding tongs. Ugh. Her book is the first shot by the progressive Left to stop Abbott taking office.
They fear that his confident conservatism, mellowed by time in office, is beginning to resonate with an electorate that thinks much like he does, and is fed up with political correctness.They fear that his combination of good-natured, unpretentious authenticity and ferocious intellect will have wide appeal as soon as it gets clear air.
In the end, all they have left is the anti-Catholic dog whistle.
But if Mitchell and Burnside think Catholics shouldn’t aspire to high office, they should say so, openly.
Women see Abbott as "a relic of an old-style male: pugnacious, aggressive, arrogant. Very few women find it appealing. They have been subjugated and disempowered by such men for too long".Seriously. Anyone who knows Abbott knows he is far from a misogynist. A loving husband and father of three girls, he has two sisters, and a mother who love him, and women in key roles in his office.
When it comes to opinion polls, the leader with woman-trouble is Julia Gillard. She has lost the female vote by eight percentage points, from 38 per cent to 30 per cent, in the past three months, according to Newspoll.Blokey Abbott is more popular with women by five points.Female Abbott-haters are a particular type. Like Mitchell, they cling to a 1970s view of feminism, still resent the patriarchy, and sneer at red-blooded blokes. The photograph on the cover of Mitchell's book, of Abbott barbecuing sausages, encapsulates what they loathe.
A muscular, sweaty meat-eater wielding tongs. Ugh. Her book is the first shot by the progressive Left to stop Abbott taking office.They fear that his confident conservatism, mellowed by time in office, is beginning to resonate with an electorate that thinks much like he does, and is fed up with political correctness.They fear that his combination of good-natured, unpretentious authenticity and ferocious intellect will have wide appeal as soon as it gets clear air.