Commercial TV network crawls on its belly to the Labor Party



After all the mockery that the media poured out at John Howard, this is a joke. Since when did Howard get treated with anything more than the bare minimum of respect?

And the fact that it was Latham who was deemed as being too offensive is a real joke. Compared to the bile he used to pour out at Howard, he was on his best behaviour.

He certainly made two suggestions that may or may not have been true but that is routine for TV journalists. It looks like the TV boss concerned does not want suggestions adverse to the Labor party to be aired -- the usual media subservience to the Left

Latham's manner is certainly aggressive but that didn't stop him from being elected as leader of the Federal parliamentary Labor party at one stage

Update: The video is here. Judge for yourself


The Nine Network has apologised to Prime Minister Julia Gillard over her treatment by former Labor leader-turned-journalist Mark Latham on assignment for its flagship current affairs program.

Nine Network CEO David Gyngell told AAP last night he had personally apologised to Ms Gillard for the approach by Mr Latham while she was campaigning in Brisbane. Mr Gyngell said the approach lacked proper respect.

After seeing the vision of Mr Latham's questioning of the Prime Minister while representing the 60 Minutes program, the network boss said he believed the conduct of the interview was inappropriate. "I'm all for freedom of speech and robust scrutiny of our public figures, but my strong view of today's exchange is that it crossed the line," he said.

"The Prime Minister of Australia, whomever that might be and whatever their political stripe, deserves to be treated with a due level of respect. "I think that was missing today."

Mr Gyngell said he had made his opinion "clearly understood" at 60 Minutes and had apologised to Ms Gillard on behalf of the network.

The confrontation occurred as Ms Gillard was doing the rounds and meeting patrons at Brisbane's Ekka show yesterday. Mr Latham, who is producing a segment for 60 Minutes, asked why Labor had complained to the network about his presence.

A smiling Ms Gillard responded: "I don't know anything about that, Mark." "If you want to work for Channel Nine, that's a matter for you."

Mr Latham then suggested Ms Gillard, his one-time Labor ally, should speak out against former prime minister Kevin Rudd for trying to sabotage her campaign. "Have a dig at him," he told her.

But Ms Gillard merely laughed and wished Mr Latham well with his journalistic endeavours.

An ALP spokesman later denied the party had made any complaint to the Nine Network.

A Nine spokesman said a decision about the footage, including if and when it will go to air, had not yet been made.

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  1. Sending out Latham as a journalist to cover the election is a joke... but he is Labor's joke. The ALP wanted him to be our prime minister pushing through such intelligent policies as Gillard's Medicare Gold and slashing support for private schools. The leftist media were of course in full support. Who can forget Red Kerry stamping his feet in anger as it became apparent his beloved ALP were going to lose?

    When attacking the right side of politics anything is fair. Idiots wearing Speedos, chanting leftists throwing paint, all part of the game. The left don't even think twice about sending a dying man on a ventilator to ambush as conservative politician and then feign moral outrage when he gets the short shrift a stunt like that deserved.

    Gillard threw herself into the deep end when she betrayed Krunt. Did she think that would earn our respect? Gillard wasn't even endorsed by a vote. As far as I am concerned any embarrassment she cops is fair.

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