Griffith is awash in political combat. Yesterday it was KRudd, today it’s his Liberal opponent, Bill Glasson who is out on the ground.
I didn’t deliberately shoot the shot from this angle, but unfortunately for Bill, the traffic signs aren’t on his side, and I’m afraid are probably accurate.
No right turn lol
Comment by Terry Flew — December 9, 2012 @ 12:32 pm
how long has it been since Kevvy was out campaigning this early like a backbencher – opps sorry he is a backbencher! He’s been at it since Bill was endorsed. Perhaps Kevvys polling is different to yours Graham?
Comment by ian — December 9, 2012 @ 6:40 pm
Haven’t done any polling on this Ian, but I just can’t see how Saint Kevin could lose, particularly with the margin he starts with.
Comment by Graham — December 10, 2012 @ 8:21 am
I was not impressed by Glasson’s comments that Australia’s problem was government debt racked up by Labor. It seems he does not believe the GFC really happened, and that Australia has among the lowest government debt of any developed country (a fact that cannot be denied). If he believes this untrue spin of the LNP he does not deserve anyone’s vote.
Comment by Don Maclean — December 11, 2012 @ 6:31 pm
There is no way Labor are going to win with the economy continuing to decline.
We need to concentrate on keeping the Coalition honest since they cannot be trusted either.
Comment by Ross — December 11, 2012 @ 8:24 pm
If only those clowns (Julia, Arbib, Bitar, Shortan, et al ) just allowed KR to run his term, Labor would not be in this mess. Sure mistakes were made , but which party in power ever gets a smooth sail all the time. But this type of labor betrayal and treachery aimed at a sitting PM was essentially unheard of. Absolute gutter politics! Labor deserves to rot.
Comment by Jolly — December 12, 2012 @ 10:10 pm
The only reason we have less debt than the rest of the world Don is because we started with much less. Labor’s “stimulation” of the economy has been no less reckless than most, and more reckless than some. These are the least two competent governments I have seen in my lifetime.
Comment by Graham — January 2, 2013 @ 9:30 pm