Saturday, May 16, 2009

Bolt degenerated from a moderate conservative to a raving CEC*-inspired conspiracy theorist so slowly, I didn't even notice.

Good lord. Is this really what Andrew 'Tin Foil' Bolt is paid for these days? "Greenies are nazis" was bad enough, but this looks more like a lame political thriller. Boring rant short: Rudd is planning a coup to become world dictator. Or something.

What price will we pay for Rudd's grand international ambitions?

I doubt it'll be any larger then Howard's ambitions.

FOR a year I've warned that Kevin Rudd isn't satisfied just being Prime Minister of Australia.
Hyperlinks exist for a reason, Andrew. You may consider using them.

He wants to rule the world. To be . . . secretary-general of the United Nations.

So Secretary-General of the UN = global tyrant. I'll bet Ban Ki-Moon is kicking himself for not using his dictatorial powers to assume total power.

Nothing better explains some of his oddest behaviour. Or would answer the cravings of his ego.

Rudd's "odd" behaviour is so far throwing a temper tantrum for his getting his food, and allegedly getting equally angry with his hairdryer in Afghanistan. His temper is hardly worse then that of, say, John McCain. And ego? How about THIS for an ego?


The rest of the article is full of the usual Rudd-raging, and I, quite frankly, am too lazy to go through all of it. However, I did highlight a few nuggets of hypocritical gold.

This campaign costs us real money, with another $11 million devoted to it in this week's Budget, plus a big jump in aid to Africa, a continent of little strategic importance to us, but one that expects such sweeteners for votes.

OK, I'd also rather $11 million go more regional developing countries, such as Vanuatu and New Caledonia. But come on-what are the odds that if Howard were doing precisely the same thing, in the same situation, Bolt would be gushing fourth about Howard's boundless compassion for those in trouble even during Australia's hard times? 1:1, I'd imagine.

...this campaign is also costing us moral standing.

HYPOCRISY MUCH, ANDY?
That is why I warn against Rudd's ambitions. He is now sacrificing our best interests to further his own.
Andrew, this is a piss-poor effort, even by your non-existent standards. Australia, on its own, possesses virtually no political power. The best we can realistically hope for is for is greater power on the UN. And if Howard were doing the same thing, your pants would be exploding.

CJ does a better job here.

*The CEC in a nutshell: the Queen of England is the mafia boss of an international ruling elite planning world domination, and only Lyndon LaRouche and his merry political party that regularly polls .1% of the votes can stop her. Ian Fleming eat your heart out.

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