Tony Abbott\u27s spin on the de Niro catchphrase reveals the depths to which we have sunk, writes Anthony Ashbolt. Like Robert de Niro in Taxi Driver, Abbott turned to his sparring partner and said, in an admittedly less than menacing voice, “Does this guy ever shut up?” Abbott’s tame version of “You talkin’ to me?” sent a jarring note through the debate on Wednesday night and was a reminder of the lack of civility in politics I discussed in my first blog. This is simply not the stuff of genuine debate and in an ordinary contest might have sent Abbott and the Coalition reeling. Judging by Morgan opinion polls in western Sydney reported this morning it had no such effect and, rather, bolstered the claims of some journalists that focus groups...
The campaign has finally begun. Geoff Anderson and Haydon Manning report on the opening salvos SOU...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
The Federal election week started with a non-debate and didn\u27t really improve after that, writes ...
Language is often the first thing that suffers during an election campaign, writes Anthony Ashbolt. ...
My overall contention is that from Mark Latham to Grogsgate, from Tony’s speedos to Julia’s treasono...
Kevin Rudd has taken up where he left off, but the vexing question of asylum seekers is yet to be an...
In this paper, I analyse the campaign communications of three of the four major parties who conteste...
Two events in the last week serve to highlight both the parlous state of politics and the importance...
Much of the discussion of the emergence, role and significance of the political blogosphere in Austr...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
As the Labor government lies embattled, ready for a substantial defeat at the polls today, facts abo...
It is arguable that the 2007 election was decided on longer term issues, and longer term campaigning...
There’s nothing like a vigorous national election campaign to bring out the best in Australia’s main...
Two weeks ago tributes flowed in the wake of the resignation as Federal Director of the Liberal Part...
The campaign has finally begun. Geoff Anderson and Haydon Manning report on the opening salvos SOU...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
The Federal election week started with a non-debate and didn\u27t really improve after that, writes ...
Language is often the first thing that suffers during an election campaign, writes Anthony Ashbolt. ...
My overall contention is that from Mark Latham to Grogsgate, from Tony’s speedos to Julia’s treasono...
Kevin Rudd has taken up where he left off, but the vexing question of asylum seekers is yet to be an...
In this paper, I analyse the campaign communications of three of the four major parties who conteste...
Two events in the last week serve to highlight both the parlous state of politics and the importance...
Much of the discussion of the emergence, role and significance of the political blogosphere in Austr...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
As the Labor government lies embattled, ready for a substantial defeat at the polls today, facts abo...
It is arguable that the 2007 election was decided on longer term issues, and longer term campaigning...
There’s nothing like a vigorous national election campaign to bring out the best in Australia’s main...
Two weeks ago tributes flowed in the wake of the resignation as Federal Director of the Liberal Part...
The campaign has finally begun. Geoff Anderson and Haydon Manning report on the opening salvos SOU...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...
Australian political bloggers and citizen journalists appear to have played an important role in the...