The denizens of Wentworth gather tomorrow at polling booths to determine the fate of Israel, the Iran Nuclear Agreement, the future of Judeo-Christian civilisation and the proposed skate park at Rushcutters Bay.
Fortunately, most Australians will not be obliged to ponder such weighty matters (I’m on the fence with the skate park). One thing we can be certain of is a seat the Liberals retained in 2016 with the sitting member receiving 62 per cent of the primary vote, will go to preferences for the first time since 2004.
In speaking to a number of Wentworthians this morning, the prevailing view was one of utter exhaustion and occasional wild-eyed fury at a process that had stuffed their letter boxes with political bumpf and dragged them away from the dinner table with robocalls from the nation’s politically outspoken. The only notable absentee on the hustings was Bill Shorten who remains despised.
Fearing a heavy loss in the by-election, the Prime Minister weighed in with a thought bubble about getting the removalists in to lumber the desks and chairs on to a truck in Tel Aviv and have the phones diverted to Jerusalem.
Perhaps this should come as no surprise coming from a man who has supported five different AFL teams by my count and has the scarves, jumpers and baseball caps in his walk-in wardrobe to prove it.
This loose affinity to matters of great tribal significance will not play well in Melbourne where one’s football team is decided virtually at birth and changing allegiances is not permitted. Ever.
But in Wentworth, I suppose, it is no great sin. After all, the former member for Wentworth, now of no fixed address, had difficulty remembering the name of the AFL team that kick a footy around in his electorate, nor the NRL mob that do the same, despite the fact Rooster headquarters were less than a scrambled field goal snap away from his electoral office.
I always imagined the former PM wandering into the SCG and proclaiming, “I sure like footy but where are all the ponies?”
Missing you already, Malcolm.
The 16-candidate ballot for Wentworth contains more than your fair share of nut jobs, weirdos and narcissists. All socio-political bases appear to be covered. Earth, wind, fire, death, taxes, vegetable rights and casual sex for money. All the colours of the ‘bow.
Obviously, in Wentworth, the arts are represented, too, predictably by the Arts Party. It’s just as well. In Wentworth over the last six weeks, too much burnt umber has been barely enough.
There’s even a Katter Australia Party candidate, Robert Callanan, who would have rolled his sleeves up and regaled Wentworthians with horrific tales of Filipino banana imports but was pulled up after it was revealed he had until recently been a director of a company that shared an ABN with a swanky Sydney brothel.
Apparently, Bob the Hat’s mob don’t go for those sorts of big city shenanigans and told Callanan to tell his story walking. Alas, his disendorsement came too late for the printing of the ballot and Callanan and the KAP remain entwined on the ballot and appear right up there on top to suck up the donkey vote.
I have to say I’m a little envious of all the attention Wentworthians have received. The most excitement we ever had around my electoral neck of the woods occurred when Angry Anderson was preselected as the National Party candidate. How I had longed for the short, bald tattooed one to turn up at my local polling booth in a styrofoam Batmobile. Alas, I would be disappointed, and Anderson was never seen or heard of again.
All nuttiness aside, it will come down to three in Wentworth. It’s fair to say the Liberal candidate, Dave Sharma received the ultimate hospital handpass when he was preselected. It is also fair to say he fumbled it and has failed to get a kick since.
The big-ticket independent candidate, Kerryn Phelps, doesn’t seem to stand for much at all but has pledged, if elected, to go to Canberra and fight like hell for erm, not much at all.
The Labor candidate, Tim Murray, remains cheerfully optimistic, but this may only be due to the fact he hasn’t had to share a minibus with Bill Shorten for the last month.
The prevailing view of the Twitter idiocracy is Labor should be running dead in Wentworth, or more precisely, running deliberately third and thus gifting the seat to Phelps on preferences.
Honestly, if it was a horse race the stewards would have the swabbed the lot of them to within an inch of their lives.
Individual seat polling is unreliable but from what I’ve seen, I’d say Murray is in with an outside chance to take the seat and to his credit, he has stuck to the task. Politics can be an ugly business but it’s never uglier than when results are contrived through complex preference arrangements with candidates quietly taking a dive.
Win, lose or draw tomorrow, parliamentary members of the Liberal Party will rise on Sunday morning to feel a pervasive sense of despair at a visceral, almost cellular level. There will be an almighty swing against them. Heads will drop. Dark mutterings will be replaced by angry recriminations.
The long trudge to a general election has just got a whole lot tougher.
This article was published in The Australian 19 October, 2018.
Caught up with Maxwell’s hit in the cricket this afternoon, excellent stuff.
Maxwell does not make enough 30’s or average 30 like S.Marsh. That is why Marsh is picked and Maxwell who averages more in every form of cricket cannot get picked. Maxwell and Darcy Short should be in all form of cricket for Australia.
Jack The Insider says:
OCTOBER 25, 2018 AT 12:34 PM …… I can see Trump winning easily in the midterms. Voter suppression in Trump strongholds is rampant. Election officials in the US state of Georgia for example have been found guilty of voter rigging after summarily rejecting absentee ballots with ‘mismatched’ signatures-any excuse! Statistics shows America Blacks, Hispanics and non-Caucasians are having their ballots rejected for the most petty of reasons.
Democrats won North Dakota in 2012 with a margin of only three thousand votes. In the upcoming midterm elections, it is one of the mostly closely contested seats. It’s a fight that has gone all the way to the Supreme Court, which recently upheld laws made by the Republican state legislature and judged by Republicans! Native Indians have had their votes canned because they have no street address. Of course not-many live on reservations FFSake! The same thing is happening in the South. God Bless America
https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/jose_saramago_354058
“laws made by the Republican state legislature and judged by Republicans” How are they getting away with that?
Sounds to me like democracy itself is on life support over there Bman.
Same thing happened when George Bush Jr ‘lost’ by 600,000 votes and his
brother Jeb rigged the vote recount..nasty stuff.
Mighty mare WINX has won a historic fourth Cox Plate, and made it 29 victories in a row overall, Mr. Insider.
Words fail.
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Wonderful.
Spent $18 putting on 3 box trifectas of which 1 paid out. $22.54 payout thank you. No wonder they call punting a mug’s game. Good win by Winx, I had her in all three.
Brought tears to my eyes. Beautiful animal
Manning was too dangerous for a visa but a right wing hate spewing violence advocating nut is fine to come into the country. cons cons goes on and on. I am sure the usual suspects here will support this dangerous instigators hate filled shows. No surprises.
razor reckons the NDIS was underfunded but that lie has well and truly been exposed Again, now Morrison is ripping more money from the disabled who need it most. Why don’t the government make the farmers use the over $7 billion in their special tax free savings accounts before they get more welfare that nobody else can get. Just more the same disgraceful cons bullshit.
In the 2013 budget documents Labor listed a number of savings measures that would ensure the NDIS was fully funded until 2023-24.
These included reforms to retirement incomes (worth $6 billion from 2013-14 to 2022-23), private health insurance reforms (worth $6.5 billion), other savings including changes to tobacco excise and fringe benefits worth over $20 billion, as well as the 0.5 percentage-point increase in the Medicare levy. Abbott blocked all of these savings he supported in opposition plus the mining levy and the taxing of heavy polluters which raised $14billion in the short time it was in operation.
The hypocrisy of all this is that when Abbott blocked the pollution levy, he kept the billions raised and did not hand them back. Instead he installed his own pollution tax of $2.5billion a year which taxpayers had to fork out of their own pockets-not those doing the polluting! Treasury’s 2013 budget notes which detail savings of $77 billion up to 2020 21. More than enough to fund the NDIS.
2032 possibly the Olympic Games in my home State of QLD, Mr. Insider and of course Brisbane the Venue.
Goodness me I will be 81yo if I am still on the Planet but we must think positively. Whilst your humble correspondent could hold a Bull out to Pee right now well in 14 years time the said Bull may have to do it Himself!
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Fingers crossed, Henry. By then I can join you in the pensioners seats and hopefully we can watch one or both of my sons playing for the Kookaburra’s!
That would be good Milton, but 2032 is 14 years away…..how old are your sons now?
19 and 13, Penny. Both represent Qld in their age cohort.
zoom zoom
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Nice one. I have three electric bikes, and I want that motor!
Froomious?
Can this mob get any meaner? Crueler? Oh Christ yes BASSMAN.
https://quoteinvestigator.com/2011/02/23/capitalism-motives/
A great article!
https://www.news.com.au/national/politics/joe-hildebrand-the-only-man-who-can-save-australias-soul/news-story/ec84d6e9897d2cb73e50f0760f2af039
Lovely man is Anthony Albanese, Razor but sadly he lacks the “mongrel” instinct you must have to be at the top of the pile.
I think Labor does have a “mongrel” leading it but perhaps not in the context of my above comment. Cheers
Australias soul! Jesus Joe get over yourself.
How bad is dis? The raiding of the NDIS kitty ($3billion) to provide drought relief-taking money from the disabled where is Labor on this? Much of this given to people who are running nonviable unsustainable farms. Farmers-a protected species. I don’t mind helping farmers who can eventually stand up on their own feet but there are many just farming rocks.
And I can remember when these Looting bastards took money from the Child Abuse Royal Commission to fund the Royal Commission into Trade Unions (No arrests by the way!)
I can think of only ONE thing lower than this. Spending $320,000 to stop sick children from Nauru being given medical care. Can this mob get any meaner? Crueler?
So this time it’s the NDIS they’re going to raid for their own.
Again and again this putrid government rips off the less fortunate to take care of their voter base.
Maybe Morrison should be made aware that disability is for life.
What a bloody disgrace Bassy.
Gough always said, never trust a politician with a bible in his back pocket!
I never knew Whitlam said that Bassy.
He was one smart man.
He was referring to Joh
Or a coke bottle in his pants…..