There might conceivably be room for debate about the extent to which John Howard is a “lying rodent”, but in light of this post by Al Bundy there’s no doubt at all that his most recent accuser Russell Galt well and truly deserves that label.
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An idiot is an idiot is an idiot, Chris.
I know this particular case seems to be exceptional, but right-thinkers are actually very broad minded when it comes to who we’ll turn the blowtorch on.
It’s just that there’s such an abundant cornucopia of foolishness on the left that needs dealing with…well, be fair, there’s not much time left over for examining the much harder targets on the right.
Fair enough Al (I think).
Part of the problem, Al, I’ve had as a local observer who knows a few people who know what goes on in the Qld libs, and who reads the Courier-Mail, in trying to explain the lunatic maneovrings and constant lawsuits that lie behind this incident is that it veers from incomprehensibly weird to incomprehensibly boring pretty quickly. I put it all down to the Qld humidity in summer.