Category Archives: Bob Carr
August 15, 2019
Beijing Bob WATCHING THE FOOTAGE on TV as China’s PLA converges on Hong Kong, lining up for the kill, my thoughts go out to the strangely silent Bob Carr. The amount of fawning, sickening praise he’s heaped upon Beijing over … Continue reading
Beijing Bob
Bob Carr ‘Sino-suckhole?’ (Yes.) Bob Carr’s pathetic efforts to deny that he is a Beijing political glove-puppet continued in The Australian yesterday with his article ‘Seven Steps to Tame Fears Over China.’ I say ‘article’, more like ‘vaudeville’ because anyone … Continue reading
Legislative Loophole For Fruitloops
Anne Aly Counter Terrorist Expert The story so far … As the giant blood-sucking tentacles of the evil Chinese Emperor Xi Jinping reach out to encircle and tighten their strangle-hold on the much-coveted prize of Terra Australis, the search … Continue reading
Relevance-Deprived
Prima-Donna Bob The relevance-deprived Bob Carr’s attempt to be relevant again by going after the redoubtable George Danby shows just how far he’s sunk since revealing in his Diary of a Foreign Minister how entirely useless he was. Instead of … Continue reading
Interpol Idiocy
Bob Carr Interpol’s decision to grant the Palestinian Cult of Death full membership (74 for, 24 against, 34 abstentions) makes perfect sense in an increasingly Islamified world. When you have over 50% membership of the UNHCR being given over to … Continue reading
Bring It On
Rudd to call the election date today. September 7 seems to be it. Everything’s in place. The Rudd pre-Restoration baggage has been papered over, ignored, blamed on Gillard, or flatly denied. Corruption is the fault of the NSW Right, or in … Continue reading
Vintage Bob (Part 2)
Dr Abdullah’s theory is finally broached. Did the early Mohs* use cryptic facial expressions as a means of defeating Islamophobia? Does Bob’s CIA mates think Islamists will revert to similar means, knowing now their web activities are being closely watched … Continue reading
Vintage Bob (Part 1)
Lunch with Foreign Minister Carr to discuss Ed Snowden’s shenanigans. We meet downstairs in the first of Bob’s new award-winning Australian chain of Civil War-themed cafés, ‘The Robert E. Lee.’ I barely get time to take my seat before he … Continue reading
Stopping the Boats: Part 1
My outing of Eddy Husic as a possible deep-cover Al-Qaeda agent (July 3) passes virtually without notice from the media. The Coalition rightly pronounces it to have been entirely expected, a foregone conclusion, but there have been rumblings of unease … Continue reading
National Tragedy Averted
The Lion’s unconvincing defeat of Australia and Murray’s flash-in-the-pan Wimbledon win have done little to boost the UK’s flagging economy and there is a very real danger of a triple-dip recession. After the gloom of debutante Ashton Agar’s 98 run … Continue reading