100 Days of the Moron

I notice the Australian press met this unmitigated load of self-congratulatory hucksterism with not so much as a raised eyebrow:
KEVIN Rudd will mark his 100th day as prime minister with a speech outlining his new government's achievements. Today is 100 days since the November 24 election, when Labor ousted the 11-year-old coalition government with a 16-seat win. In the three months since the election, the federal government has ratified the Kyoto Protocol on climate change, commissioned a white paper into homelessness, and delivered a formal apology to indigenous Australians for past wrongs.
Yap, yap, yap, swallow, swallow, swallow. Of course, the ratification of Kyoto (no way if China and India didn’t sign – remember?) and ‘sorry’ (it was going to be looked at and approached cautiously - remember?) flew in the face of what Rudd said prior to the election, but that’s okay.

All politicians lie. . . And Rudd and crew, in true ‘we’re-better-than-the-last-lot’ are going to a lie a lot more often than anyone, ever has before.

Of course, we could have been reading this nauseatingly fawning report of the first 100 days in Melbourne’s Age:

On Monday, as the Rudd Government celebrates its first 100 days in office, the anniversary will be marked in a nation that is again experiencing a renewed sense of hope. It is not a partisan feeling.
Huh? Are these twinkle-eyed morons serious?

Yes – yes, they are. . .deadly serious. . .

I just wonder how much of this huff and puff rubbish I can stomach.
That the press is almost universally suffering from some kind of partisan quasi-religious mania is so blatant as to be pathetic. Get used to a Federal ALP Government. We're going to be stuck with them for a very long time; the Australian MSM intends to make certain of it.

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