This article by Andrew Landeryou is worth reading – as are
most of the comments related to this article! It's insightful. The way of the ALP and why the Party is a spent force, incapable of resurrection.
Rumours abound that the dysfunctional Conroy plans to throw
the towel in at the next election. The
coward!
Officially, just
over five months now till we get to vote the vile tossers out. Conroy, of course, wishes to ‘retire’ before
the red hot bar is duly driven up his quivering rectum. This putrid piece of Labor refuse will not
be missed.
Australia should count her lucky stars Conroy’s dream of
socialist control of free speech by regulation was an abject failure. Afterall, let's not forget he had more than one attempt.
"And no one working for me was involved in it. No
one in my office was responsible."
UPDATE:
A FORMAL complaint will be lodged with ALP officials
against former attorney-general Nicola Roxon today over claims she accused a
female candidate of spreading a misogynistic dirt file against a rival during a
preselection.
Communications Minister Stephen Conroy's office has also
been dragged into the internal feud with counter-accusations that one of Mr
Conroy's staff may have been responsible for the material.
Kimberley Kitching, who had been favoured to win
preselection for Ms Roxon's seat of Gellibrand in Melbourne, confirmed last
night she would lay charges against Ms Roxon at the ALP tribunal.
The row erupted when a dirt file containing sexually
explicit claims about Ms Roxon's former staffer Katie Hall, whom Ms Roxon was
backing to take over her seat, was circulated in the lead-up to last night's
final preselection vote.
Ms Kitching claims several witnesses confirmed that Ms
Roxon had accused her of being behind it.
Last night Senator Conroy strongly denied anyone in his
office could have been involved in the misogyny file.
"The conduct of some individuals in this ballot was
grubby and disgraceful," he told The Daily Telegraph.
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