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Yeah Gloria is his other name. I will try and explain it as tactfully as possible.


He is gay, a fact alot of his followers don't actually know or conveniently forget.


So Gloria is his other female persona, it leaked out of his inner circle many decades ago.


You will find all lefties of boomer age calling him Gloria, not in a homophobic way though. It's more to point out his hypocrisy.



There are many unpublished and unpublishable tales about him from when he was younger,especially when he was a rugby union coach.
 
I read in a british newspaper earlier this year..........when and which I cannot remember for the moment, probably the daily mail, that it has now been proved that people over the age of 60 lose the ability to read people's faces and moods. Not that this is an excuse, but with age does seem to come foot in mouth a little more.
 
Disclaimer.......


I am not a leftie boomer....

I'm 33 and politically apathetic, turd sandwich/giant douchebag to use a Southpark analogy...
 
My dad who I was very close to died when I was in my 20's, it was the most traumatic experience in my life and nothing in the 20 plus years since he died has come close to making me feel how I did then. As ridiculous as it sounds the loss gave me a ache so bad that it actually physically hurt.

I can't imagine the way I felt is any different to the way others feel when they have had a close family member die.

Clever people can find the words to write or to speak when they want cut down their opponents without having to resort to including deceased relatives.


Not ridiculous, it sits there and occasionally it jumps out and grabs you by the throat. It is like giving up ciggies , the subconcious, every now and then it grabs you.
I feel for how you felt, my day died on the streets about 20 years ago, and I got that call from the police.
I do not believe it ever leaves you.
As for Julia ? Well, her father dying is her first real reality check. Such is life, and such is the life she leads.
 
I also think by Julia bring him into the parliment when he passed away, by using parliment time for her very personal speech of her father, who was not an elected person to parliment.....she left herself open for silly old men to make comments. It was all personal and about Julia , really.
It will of course be interesting to see what her attack dogs say in reply. :)
 
gloria

Yeah Gloria is his other name. I will try and explain it as tactfully as possible.


He is gay, a fact alot of his followers don't actually know or conveniently forget.


So Gloria is his other female persona, it leaked out of his inner circle many decades ago.


You will find all lefties of boomer age calling him Gloria, not in a homophobic way though. It's more to point out his hypocrisy.



There are many unpublished and unpublishable tales about him from when he was younger,especially when he was a rugby union coach.

The Gloria song is the theme tune for his show.

Not everyone in Australia gets his show syndicated to their local area, but there is a bit of youtube or online material, and even if you don't listen to him he pops up in the media occasionally. Being controversial is his job.

Everyone has heard the suggestion he is not straight, but without him confirming it, how would you know?

Since the left love to talk about him, how would you know which stories were true? Of course a rugby coach is going to come into contact with players.

Does it matter if he is gay if sexuality is rarely if ever the topic of his show?

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I couldn't give 2 shits about the mans sexuality. People wanted to know why he was called Gloria, and it has nothing to do with his theme song. The theme song is part of the JOKE. Why would an 80 year old man have that as his theme song in the context it is in. He is taking the piss out of his listeners.

As the saying goes if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck..........

He was given the arse from the kings school for impropriety.....
He was busted George Michael style in a loo in London.....


I don't hate the man, infact I agree with his stance on csg mining having relos battling these turds. I also agreed with his stance on the Lebanese as I grew up with them and their hate for this country.

We do need people like him to keep the balance of opinion and debate alive in this country.
 
Alan Jones seems to have bitten of the hand that feeds him this time. Up until now he has been quite calculating with his pot stirring.


I seriously think old Gloria may be developing dementia, watch this space I suppose.

Said the same thing to my daughter yesterday. have listened to him over many years, he is becomming a loose cannon lately.his sponsors are going , its a half hearted apology meant nothing.
 
His opinion is not balanced at all and we don't need people like him.

Listening to his devotees on the show this morning was cringe worthy, I felt like I was listening to a bad radio sketch comedy.
 
His opinion is not balanced at all and we don't need people like him.

Listening to his devotees on the show this morning was cringe worthy, I felt like I was listening to a bad radio sketch comedy.


Of course....


But we need the two extremes to find the happy medium. That is how society is able to judge and moderate itself.

The minute we shut down debate on both extremes is when we end up like China or Saudi Arabia
 
what is the joke?

I couldn't give 2 shits about the mans sexuality. People wanted to know why he was called Gloria, and it has nothing to do with his theme song. The theme song is part of the JOKE. Why would an 80 year old man have that as his theme song in the context it is in. He is taking the piss out of his listeners.

As the saying goes if it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck..........

He was given the arse from the kings school for impropriety.....
He was busted George Michael style in a loo in London.....


I don't hate the man, infact I agree with his stance on csg mining having relos battling these turds. I also agreed with his stance on the Lebanese as I grew up with them and their hate for this country.

We do need people like him to keep the balance of opinion and debate alive in this country.

Australian media and politics don't care much about the private lives of pollies or journos, unless there is something relevant they are not disclosing. When Cheryl Kernott didn't put her affair with Gareth Evans in her autobiography, when this was relevant to her move from the Democrats to the ALP, journo Laurie Oakes went public. Everyone in Canberra must have known something about Kernott and Evans, but it wasn't made public until it was relevant, and she left it out.

I have heard similar stories about Laurie Oakes, but who cares?

Is the joke that Alan Jones is right wing and gay? Would his listeners care?
 
Australian media and politics don't care much about the private lives of pollies or journos, unless there is something relevant they are not disclosing. When Cheryl Kernott didn't put her affair with Gareth Evans in her autobiography, when this was relevant to her move from the Democrats to the ALP, journo Laurie Oakes went public. Everyone in Canberra must have known something about Kernott and Evans, but it wasn't made public until it was relevant, and she left it out.

I have heard similar stories about Laurie Oakes, but who cares?

Is the joke that Alan Jones is right wing and gay? Would his listeners care?


Grahame Richardson has some underground stories.

The fact the Julia Gillard is a serial home wrecker never gets a mention.

Christopher Pine......


I think the personal lives of politicians should be aired as they are in America.

Example would be, someone proclaiming to be a religious family person and uses that platform to be elected, then gets busted in a bath house..... I should.know that, if they can't be honest with themselves how can I trust they will be honest to the electorate.
 
politics personal privacy?

Grahame Richardson has some underground stories.

The fact the Julia Gillard is a serial home wrecker never gets a mention.

Christopher Pine......


I think the personal lives of politicians should be aired as they are in America.

Example would be, someone proclaiming to be a religious family person and uses that platform to be elected, then gets busted in a bath house..... I should.know that, if they can't be honest with themselves how can I trust they will be honest to the electorate.

Would you go into politics if you knew everything about your private life would be reported in the mainstream media?

Personal material might be relevant to Lady GaGa, but does it matter who an MP is legally spending time with? How is this relevant to the work they do, unless they make hypocritical public statements?

There was an MP from Parramatta who made a lot of family values statements, and when staying in Canberra shared an apartment with a journalist. He was silly to think his affairs while his wife was pregnant wouldn't be seen as hypocritical. Journalists and politicians drink and socialise together in Canberra the whole time, but generally what happens in Canberra stays in Vegas. He was exposed and maybe it was a reason for him losing his seat.

A National Enquirer story about Gillard the homewrecker, with pictures of the jilted wife and kids might be briefly interesting, but where is the public interest in the story? Gillards role in the Rudd assassination was reported well enough to tell us about her character.

Of course, there is little to stop live video feed of politicians in any public place, exposing anything they are doing, and nothing can stop blog content, so the future may not include any gentlemans agreement amongst media professionals about politicians personal privacy. Politicians are able to make new laws to protect themselves.
 
Would you go into politics if you knew everything about your private life would be reported in the mainstream media?

Personal material might be relevant to Lady GaGa, but does it matter who an MP is legally spending time with? How is this relevant to the work they do, unless they make hypocritical public statements?

There was an MP from Parramatta who made a lot of family values statements, and when staying in Canberra shared an apartment with a journalist. He was silly to think his affairs while his wife was pregnant wouldn't be seen as hypocritical. Journalists and politicians drink and socialise together in Canberra the whole time, but generally what happens in Canberra stays in Vegas. He was exposed and maybe it was a reason for him losing his seat.

A National Enquirer story about Gillard the homewrecker, with pictures of the jilted wife and kids might be briefly interesting, but where is the public interest in the story? Gillards role in the Rudd assassination was reported well enough to tell us about her character.

Of course, there is little to stop live video feed of politicians in any public place, exposing anything they are doing, and nothing can stop blog content, so the future may not include any gentlemans agreement amongst media professionals about politicians personal privacy. Politicians are able to make new laws to protect themselves.



Perhaps we would get better quality politicians if they were accountable for their actions both on and of the field.....works for sport

The double standards they have shit me to tears.

I think it would stamp out corruption as well. They all have dirt files on each other, that's what gets held over their heads to toe the party line.

Why should things get selectively released to the media for political gain when it is common knowledge in the press gallery.
 
secrets and lies

Perhaps we would get better quality politicians if they were accountable for their actions both on and of the field.....works for sport

The double standards they have shit me to tears.

I think it would stamp out corruption as well. They all have dirt files on each other, that's what gets held over their heads to toe the party line.

Why should things get selectively released to the media for political gain when it is common knowledge in the press gallery.

There are a lot more gay sports people than those who have come out publicly as gay. Do we need to know if a cricketer bats and bowls, playing for the same team?

The story of a married footballer having an affair is rarely reported unless he was the captain of the team and having an affair with another players wife. Only that makes it relevant, because it has an effect on his job.

Team mates are having group sex with drunken fans all the time, but it only becomes a media matter if the woman complains about it. Who knows if politicians have done similar things? Perhaps the pollies are more careful to pick professional participants.

The political dirt files are mostly known only by people in their own party, such as staffers knowing about travel and expenses rorts, but it will only come out if the pollie turns against his party. Most staffers never dish the dirt on those they have worked for to the press gallery.
 
I wasn't talking about secret gay people. Just shitty behaviour in general that most people wouldn't accept from their family, friends or Co workers.
 
http://www.skynews.com.au/offbeat/article.aspx?id=801192

A newly-discovered comet should become one of the brightest lights in the sky - even outshining the Moon, according to astronomers.

Russian astronomers recently spotted comet 2012 S1 (ISON) 90 million kilometres from the Earth, according to a report by National Geographic.

It is currently a faint glow streaking between Saturn and Jupiter, but as the Sun's gravity draws the comet closer, dust and ice will be blasted off, it giving it a highly-reflective tail.

Depending on how big the tails gets, the three-kilometre wide comet may become more visible for a few months in late 2013 and early 2014.

"If it lives up to expectations, this comet may be one of the brightest in history," Raminder Singh Samra of the H R MacMillan Space Centre in Canada told National Geographic.

The comet already seems to be following the path of the Great Comet of 1690, which was one of the most stunning ever seen from Earth.

It should also pass about 10 million kilometres from Mars, possibly providing Nasa's new Curiosity rover with a spectacular view.

But Mr Samra warned scientists should be cautious about predicting the brightness of comets, as they have failed to live up to expectations in the past.

also see: https://www.google.com/news?ncl=dNu1FAS5OlKHJgMTmiGiap7u7TZrM&q=comet&lr=English&hl=en

... oh and http://www.december212012.com/articles/Nostradamus/Comets-future.htm

:)

regarDS
 
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