Post by NFA on Oct 21, 2023 9:00:45 GMT 8
To comment on “Joyce’s daughter’s wedding jibe”, 21/10
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In 2023, absolutely nobody cares what butt-hurt ex-wives think or what a bloke’s adult children say on Facebook when that bloke gets remarried, (“Joyce’s daughter’s wedding jibe”, 21/10). If indeed Barnaby didn’t invite Julia to his wedding, which is highly questionable because it seems so very out of character, it just might be because she’s a second-grade attention-seeking drama queen.
It’s unfortunate, too, that the Daily Mail never ran stories about Bill Shorten dumping his then-pregnant first wife, Debbie (née Beale), by text message when he took up with Chloe Bryce, the daughter of then-Governor-General Quentin Bryce. You’d think that would have been pertinent to the discussion of the character of a man who was offering himself as Australia’s alternative Prime Minister, but no – he was a leftie and therefore a species protected by corporate media. Nor has the Daily Telegraph or Clementine Cuneo apologised for the blatant misinformation printed in Friday’s paper, (“Barnaby’s ute-beaut bush bash wedding”, 20/10).
Most readers know that corporate media is no longer profitable and is propped up as a megaphone by the megalomanic Davos billionaires so they can screech their poisonous narrative at us, but if the Daily Telegraph’s staff want to keep their jobs they’ve got to stop treating conservative politicians differently to communist politicians and they’ve got to start retracting their misinformation when it’s pointed out to them or they’ll have no readers at all.
Meanwhile, the bride the Daily Telegraph is tormenting, Vikki Campion, has written the most compelling opinion piece seen in this paper in the term of the Albanese government, (“Warped PC logic lets indigenous kids down”, 21/10). Is the editorial team schizophrenic or something?
Get your act together Clementine Cuneo and the Daily Telegraph: right now, you’re just pathetic.
Jennifer Short
Edge Hill
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In 2023, absolutely nobody cares what butt-hurt ex-wives think or what a bloke’s adult children say on Facebook when that bloke gets remarried, (“Joyce’s daughter’s wedding jibe”, 21/10). If indeed Barnaby didn’t invite Julia to his wedding, which is highly questionable because it seems so very out of character, it just might be because she’s a second-grade attention-seeking drama queen.
It’s unfortunate, too, that the Daily Mail never ran stories about Bill Shorten dumping his then-pregnant first wife, Debbie (née Beale), by text message when he took up with Chloe Bryce, the daughter of then-Governor-General Quentin Bryce. You’d think that would have been pertinent to the discussion of the character of a man who was offering himself as Australia’s alternative Prime Minister, but no – he was a leftie and therefore a species protected by corporate media. Nor has the Daily Telegraph or Clementine Cuneo apologised for the blatant misinformation printed in Friday’s paper, (“Barnaby’s ute-beaut bush bash wedding”, 20/10).
Most readers know that corporate media is no longer profitable and is propped up as a megaphone by the megalomanic Davos billionaires so they can screech their poisonous narrative at us, but if the Daily Telegraph’s staff want to keep their jobs they’ve got to stop treating conservative politicians differently to communist politicians and they’ve got to start retracting their misinformation when it’s pointed out to them or they’ll have no readers at all.
Meanwhile, the bride the Daily Telegraph is tormenting, Vikki Campion, has written the most compelling opinion piece seen in this paper in the term of the Albanese government, (“Warped PC logic lets indigenous kids down”, 21/10). Is the editorial team schizophrenic or something?
Get your act together Clementine Cuneo and the Daily Telegraph: right now, you’re just pathetic.
Jennifer Short
Edge Hill