THE children in the halls of state parliament are a sad bunch. News that an LNP politician actually secretly took photos of text messages on the phone of a Labor member should send shudders down our spine.
Labor politicians lied.
But let’s not walk past the poor behaviour of the LNP member Michael Crandon. The fact that he later “reflected deeply on my actions” and quoted from the bible about temptation for his “indiscretion”, is bile-inducing.
Surely these ‘adults’ know exactly what they’re up to.
To fall back on this cringe apology is embarrassing.
There’s times when each side of the political divide has mud they want to sling, but for whatever reason – ie the information was improperly gained – they simply shouldn’t.
If this is a sign of the type of leadership to come at the next state election, then strap yourselves in.
DON’S PARTY
Who knows how the cards will fall next Saturday, but either way, I’ll be at the pub.
There’s so many unknowns about the capability of some of our new candidates. The truth is that we’ll only get to know their capabilities when it’s too late.
Royal dilemma
Is anyone as worried about Princess Catherine’s health as I am?
I was actually pleased to see a picture of her with the kids all smiles after what had appeared like a rough few weeks.
But then we learned that the image might have been ‘manipulated’.
Something about out of focus hands and alignments.
On closer inspection, it looked like the intern had final approval.
Whatever. Who would have thought the Royal family was at all capable of attempting to manipulate the public into giving the perception that all was royally rosy.