The unlikely apocalypse

The Australian, 3 March 2011

You know what? I really don’t think that allowing gay people to get married is going to cause any trouble to anybody except people who should be minding their own business, in which case they should probably just mind their own business. There, problem solved.

 

Sustainable promising

The Australian 25 Febtober 2011

Let’s just get this out of the way first: the new political correctness is that it’s not okay to call an ignorant fool an ignorant fool, but bugger it, I’m a cartoonist and cartoonists have no respect for Political Correctness Gone Mad, so if you think putting a price on carbon is a bad idea, you are an ignorant fool.

There, I said it. Feel free to go cross-eyed and red in the face, it’s a good look for an idiot.

Yesterday, the PM managed to put the case that perhaps she isn’t an ignorant fool by promising to put a price on carbon a bit down the track, details (and devil) to follow. Now that’s lovely, and before anyone starts banging on about global warming being made up, Australia going it alone is a waste of time, blardy blah blah etc, go and read the first paragraph again and shut the hell up. Where was I?

Oh yeah, Julia’s Great Big New Promise: good start, though kind of exactly the opposite of what she said she was going to do during the election, so while holding your breath would no doubt lower Australia’s emissions while we’re all waiting for the Carbon Revolution, I strongly advise against it.

Sorry Paul

The Australian 19 Febtober 2011

This cartoon appeared on the front of the Oz on the weekend accompanying a story about the Labor review’s recommendation that the ALP keeps the unions inside the tent.

Now, the cartoon does indeed obliquely reference Paul Howes’ genitalia, so as well as apologising to the country in general for what must have been a bit of an unpleasant surprise over breakfast, I would like to specifically apologise to Paul Howes, who turns out to be more of a sensitive chap than some of his public language might indicate.

Sorry for making jokes about your genitalia mate, it won’t happen again until the end of this sentence, though I should warn you that politics is quite a tough game and if you really want to be Prime Minister one day, you might want to harden up a bit.

Does this wig make my heart look small?

The Australian, 17 Febtober 2011

It’s nice to know that Scott Morrison has learned his lesson and has started to display some sensitivity and compassion, at least to himself, describing his comments about the refugee funerals as going a bit too far, which is a truly masterful and magnanimous understatement.

The word is that he’s getting his ideas from One Nation, but let’s face it, Pauline pretty much wrote Australia’s recent and current refugee policy, though to their very tiny credit, Labor at least has the grace to occasionally look ever so slightly ashamed about it.