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From Roseanne to Hanson, a real week of idiocy

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Without getting in to the ghastly post-surgery details, I have been sitting and watching the world from behind closed doors with my new bladder, somewhat more impressively known as a neo-bladder.

It’s a tremendous bit of kit, a bag fashioned from a bit of my small intestine, stitched up like a baseball by the surgeons to stop any leaking. It’s just six weeks old and the only problem is the neo-bladder doesn’t really know it’s a bladder and that means I need to be within a handpass of a brasco at all times or to put it kindly in stand up comedy speak, the front three rows will get wet.

It does provide a unique if occasionally dislocated view of the world.

All the unexpected interruptions notwithstanding, I think I have seen enough of this week to discern that it has had more than its fair share of idiocy.

As evidence, I offer the following:

Pauline Hanson’s claims that NSW PHON senator Brian Burston betrayed her by not betraying the agreement he and she had made with the Mathias Cormann over corporate tax cuts. This led to a smorgasbord of betrayal and from a distance it was difficult to know who betrayed whom first.

Reaching deep into her handbag for the victim card, Pauline turned on the water works on Sky News last night and now Burston is no longer welcome in the PHON tent despite him saying he still wants to be a member of the party.

In 2016, PHON had four senators. Now they can hold party room meetings in the back seat of a Kia Cerato. The good news for the freshly appointed PHON whip, Peter Georgiou, is that his job has just got a whole lot easier. He can discharge his responsibilities with a functioning walkie talkie.

Yesterday also saw a fight for supremacy between Environment Minister, Greg Hunt and Opposition leader, Bill Shorten over who can be ruder to women. Shorten had the runs on the board after abusing a woman in a shop over the availability of a hot pie back in 2012. Hunt’s expletive-laced spray directed at the Mayor of Katherine, 71-year-old Fay Miller was allowed to pass quietly through to the keeper for almost six months until the Herald-Sun ran the story on its front page yesterday. Hunt apologised both privately and publicly to Miller shortly thereafter, saying to do both was the “right thing to do.”

There’s nothing like a politician’s apology, with nothing being the operative word.

One must wonder about the US media and whether they’ll ever come to terms with Donald Trump. Yesterday Trump had a brief meeting with another former star of reality TV, Kim Kardashian. The New York Post ran a most amusing front page, but other media organisations regarded this meeting of minds and substantial backsides as a sign of the End Times, an impending planet destroying Armageddon on its way.

Had they forgotten about Richard Nixon and Elvis, Ronald Reagan and Michael Jackson, George W Bush and Bono, Barack Obama and just about anyone even vaguely famous who wandered by 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?

Celebs have been visiting the White House since way back, when Abe Lincoln said: “I need a night at the theatre like a hole in the head.” But when Trump plays host, albeit with a low rent celeb, media orgs various lose their minds. This was barely a story and yet there it was, getting a run not just in the US but across all television news services in Australia and I watched every single one.

Who cares? They do apparently. Whether the audience does or not is another matter.

The biggest idiot of the week by far was Roseanne Barr. No contest.

When the Roseanne story first broke, my first thought was, “Wow, Twitter gets another one” but that is missing the point. Also missing the point was the congratulations extended to the US network, ABC, but I believe the plans they executed so swiftly had been in place for months.

Roseanne had to go. In fact, she should have gone long before, after various unhinged Twitter attacks on Chelsea Clinton and George Soros. But that’s not to say ABC was not complicit in Barr’s behaviour at least to a point.

There are a few things the media has largely ignored in this story. Firstly, Roseannerevamped contained just nine episodes when the norm for a sitcom in the US is 22. This tells me there was some scepticism about the show and that a plan B was in effect if it didn’t work or if Barr misbehaved. She was known to be a serious problem way back when Roseanne had its first incarnation and I believe the US network gave her just enough rope in the second.

ABC took the program on because they wanted a little of the blue collar pro-Trump action. It paid off to the tune of 18.7 million viewers on average across the nine episodes (the ratings did drop off in the latter episodes in the truncated series but only off almost record highs from the early episodes).

We often see journalists trudging around western Pennsylvania or in the backwoods of Wisconsin trying to understand the appeal of President Trump to working class Americans. Whether ABC understood it or not they decided they wanted to play to that crowd but they did so having five bob each way. Barr and her show were on double secret probation from the outset.

The US network regarded Barr as a loose cannon but one that could be disposed of quickly. Certainly, a second series had been commissioned but significantly the advertising had not been sold. It would have become almost impossible to do so after Barr’s racist tweet and the social media backlash.

A little digging of the kind I did earlier this week shows just how problematic Barr could be to any network and especially one owned by Disney Corp.

This excerpt from Barr’s blog was published well before she commenced her long walk to Trumpism. It is indicative of the risk ABC took. In relation to Roseanne’s many quasi-political rants, it is not exceptional. It is the kind of tirade she was well known for. It is virulently anti-Semitic, utterly without substance, relying on bizarre conspiracy theories and almost laughably wrong.

“Many of the Palestinian people are Jewish and became Christian after Israel stole their land and homes. They were dark skinned, and so driven out of their homes by a Cheney-ized Judeo-Christian Bushite America. The Jewish American socialists are sending a flotilla from America to break the blockade of the anti-Semitic Zionists in Gaza! Zionists are German. Weird hybrid. In order to defeat Euro-socialism, Hitler leveraged the rich Jewish industrialists against the working-class Jews. The Russian accounts say that the last trains to Auschwitz were first class, as that is all the leverage left to the Jewish oligarchs within the ‘Reich’, (other than the Jews like Hitler, Goebbels, and Himmler at the top).”

I believe the ABC did not act swiftly as was reported but rather put in place some risk management procedures it had already developed should the star of the show go off the reservation as she very clearly did.

There are always risks for celebs using social media to push political barrows and when that turns into ugly racist rants, as it did with Barr’s tweet the new Hollywood or indeed Burbank post Weinstein is not about to protect the star or go to ground as it might have in the old days.

Now, I’d love to stay and chat but I really must go.

This article as originally published in The Australian on 1 June, 2018

317 Comments

  • Huger Unson says:

    June 6th.

  • Dwight says:

    You mentioned backwoods Wisconsin. This is what it looks like: http://mapio.net/s/14077541/

  • The Outsider says:

    Jeeoers, they’re a rabid bunch over the wall re the proposed Western civilization degree at ANU: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/tony-abbott-blamed-over-failure-of-western-civilisation-course/news-story/b415477d567dfb8357e61a7c9c93d4fa

    It seems to me that ANU took a principled stand in rejecting the Ramsay Centre donation if the independence of the curriculum content couldn’t be preserved.

    • Razor says:

      Totally agree if that is the reason. Pretty keen to hear what the middle eastern donors expect for their cash though. Interesting to note the Uni wasn’t exactly up front about it.

      • Trivalve says:

        The ME donors’ funds were accepted smack in the middle of the Howard years apparently. I have no knowledge of what outside interference there has been or might be and I like the idea of not rolling over in the face of cultural oblivion but I also note that those promoting the Ramsay degree are just the ones to do such a thing (interfere). Anyway, this topic is the Australian’s cause celebre of the week.

        Kevin Donnelly, arch-white person and one of this mob I presume, was on News Brekky this morning promoting his new book ‘How Political Correctness is Destroying Australia’ which is about what it says I presume. He was treated with courtesy but thinly-veiled derision by Rowland and Trioli and the Twitter pile-on was predictable. I’m fascinated by the level of partiality in social media by such a great proportion of people (to a lesser extent here but it’s far from absent). I guarantee that Donnelly has more than a few fair points, but the pile-on is black-or-white as per usual. No critical thought as far as I can tell. He knew it was coming of course, he cited group-think and that’s exactly what it is. Sigh.

        • Jack The Insider says:

          I thought it odd that the book was launched by a radio presenter, a politician who barely spends a day without appearing on media gaving his say, on behalf of a man who has had a book published all to make the central thesis that free speech is under attack.

          • Trivalve says:

            I missed the book launch story Jack. Had a look, definitely not my crowd. The comment above is a bit woolly I suppose, but the whole thing just set me off with a growing frustration at the team nature of online comment. The one thing he said that resonated with me was that he was expecting to be ridiculed because he’s an ‘old white man’ (old meaning over 40 in that group-think I would say). I’m getting sick of having diversity jammed down everyone’s throats in every situation and ‘old white man’ being a tag for complete irrelevance or disdain. It’s waaaay too simplistic.

            That’s probably a bit woolly too.

            • Jack The Insider says:

              It is entirely governed by ideology. It is true some elements of the left have become more censorious and that is a concern but those on the right have no right to complain, given their history of book banning for example. The late, great Philip Roth’s book Portnoy’s Complaint was banned by the McMahon government. Just an example but overall we have more freedoms now than ever. It’s just now with social media etc people’s stated views are very quickly subject to scrutiny and often ridicule.

              • Trivalve says:

                I actually got to ask McMahon about censorship at a 1972 Lib campaign meeting. He didn’t react well to the question, which wasn’t that smart anyhow. The whole place burst into harumphs actually. Glad to have annoyed him and them, if nothing else.

      • Dwight says:

        Yet, nine of out universities have Confucius Institutes and we hear the sound of crickets.

    • Dismayed says:

      the hysteria by the conservative media is just the continuation of the Howard era conservative attempts to rewrite the history they want recited. Several universities have turned down money from the alt right group because of the interference they demand. The cons are not interested in the educational aspects, it is as usual cons wanting their toxic ideology promoted over all others. They do not want students asking why did certain things take place they just want their views recited. No Surprises.

  • Henry Blofeld says:

    Big NRL Football on tonight, Mr Insider. Game one of the annual State Of Origin between QLD and NSW being played down in Melbourne at the MCG. Nice if QLD can win today as on 6 June 1859 Queensland separated from the colony of New South Wales when Queen Victoria signed papers allowing Queensland to become an independent colony (now known as Queensland Day). Happy QLD Day my fellow Queenslanders!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V6g78XgCQjU

    • Jack The Insider says:

      I’m from Victoria. Sure, I’ll watch but meh.

      • Razor says:

        Wash your mouth out please JTI. I suggest you sit back and watch an absolute spectacular!

      • Trivalve says:

        Well, they’re playing it in Victoria (which, from experience, is a proxy Qld home game)

        • Jack The Insider says:

          Be more Blues jumpers there tonight.

          • Milton says:

            GO QUEENSLAND!!!!!

            • Trivalve says:

              And they did.

              Interesting, I am guessing that if NSW win game 2 at home, which is not a long shot, then it will be the first time that Brisbane will have hosted their first SOO of the season having already lost the series. Twould be interesting to see the ticket sales, but after last night there’s clearly compensation for the League.

    • Tracy says:

      Can’t remember last time I watched a SOO HB, come to think of it can’t remember when I last watched an NRL match especially a beloved Manly, sick of all the backroom shenanigans.
      We’ve gone AFL in this household but I will still happily say stuff QLD……….hopefully up hill and down dale

    • Dismayed says:

      If you want to play rugby, go outside run into the shed, run back 10 yards and run into the shed again. Advice received a long time ago. Rugby league probably explains the ridiculous QLD electorate. Brain damaged.

    • BASSMAN says:

      Wish they would give the EXACT time of kickoff I am not interested in all of the BS-National Anthems, Aboriginal
      Dancers and i doubt if any others are! Let’s just get on with nus Blues getting killed again although with 3/4 of ghe Toads injured we may stand half a chance.

  • Lou oTOD says:

    Jack

    At the risk of misogenistic attacks, another story that seems to have slipped attention this week is Colleen McCulloch’s letter from the grave casting her husband (ex) out of the will. To call what she left, some $2 million, a fortune is stretching it when a leanto in Sydney or Melbourne fetches that much, but it proves hell has no fury as a woman scorned. Charity does not always begin at home.

    A Thorn Bird indeed.

    • Jack The Insider says:

      The other thing it proves is there is nothing uglier than a brawl over a deceased’s estate. It turns people into animals.

      • BASSMAN says:

        Correct:-my kids will not talk to me coz i would not challenge my mother’s Will. She left most of it to people my wife and kids had never met including the RSPCA. My point was she can leave her hard-earned to whom she likes. I refused outright to have family fights over money. You are right.

  • JackSprat says:

    Anybody got any idea why we import Emu oil?
    It appears to be written on the tins that have washed ashore from that container fiasco off of NSW.
    As a minimum, the owners of that vessel should be made to pay for the clean up — the cost of which will be substantial. That way they might be more careful in the future.
    Bennett’s Beach where the stuff has washed up is about 40km of pristine beach with the only structure that can be seen from the beach being the Hawks Nest Surf Lifesaving Club.
    Jimmy’s Beach is on Port Stevens itself – once again a beautiful beach.

    • Lou oTOD says:

      We had many family Christmas holidays at Hawke’s Nest Jack, and I spent wonderful days swimming in proximity with pods of dolfins at Bennett’s and Jimmy’s. One of the best kept secrects in New South Wales, and once the holiday destination of John Howard and his then young family. It is a sad event when an overloaded Chinese freighter trashes the place.

      As for the Emu oil, I’d be doing a clinical test. Probably came out of restaurant kitchens.

    • Dwight says:

      Why would you have to oil your emus?

    • Perentie says:

      Ever seen what they do to get the oil out of an emu? Horrifying. Wouldn’t happen here. Has to be imported. It’s on our coat of arms for God’s sake.

      It’s like getting chicken salt on your chips. I used to ask for that until I saw a chicken getting the salt squeezed out of it. Dad used to be president of the poultry association. I’d of been written out of the will.

    • Trivalve says:

      Good thread!

    • Carl on the Coast says:

      Yes, I suppose it should come as no surprise that most folk, even on here, have difficulty coping with and understanding the value of a decent dose of unorthodoxy.

  • Ted Kravitz says:

    Why doesn’t Pauline Hanson cross out the “Nation” and just call her party “One”, Jack?

  • Henry Blofeld says:

    2018 a “Barry Crocker” of a year for Pauline Hanson as she reaps what she has sown, Mr Insider. You say in your august column she may well hold her next Party meeting in the back seat of a Kia Cerato and a very astute observation that appears to be too. Similarly, we might also say Barnaby Joyce could enjoy a “meet and greet” with his National Party “buddies” in a Phone Box! The chickens are coming home to roost, Mr Insider, how sweet it is.
    https://tinyurl.com/yah557lz

  • Henry Blofeld says:

    Bill Shorten gets Pie on his face, 2012. Nice manners Bill- NOT!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmveyJ01__4

    • Milton says:

      Didn’t look at your link, Henry but am guessing it’s to do with cold pies?! On rudeness one is reminded of Kev Rudd and his verbal abuse of a all types of people. Keating also had a crude bullying manner. Ditto Latham and Whitlam. The latter at least had wit and humour

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