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8th October 2012, 07:16 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Prissy Shrieks of Fear and Loathing
Read this:
Prissy shrieks of fear and loathing
...and return to discuss.
My favourite part reads, "He does not have to dumb down for his audience; he's already there."
All Alan Jones has is a microphone, without it, he'd be nothing.-Scott
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8th October 2012, 07:33 PM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Today he seems to feel a bit hard done by that people are responding so negatively to him. He seems to forget that along with the freedom he has to obviously say whatever he feels, comes the freedom to take the consequences if other people think he is being an idiot.
The other day I described to my daughter how to find something in the garage by saying "It's right near my big saw". A few minutes later she came back to ask: "Do you mean the black one, the green one, or the blue one?".
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8th October 2012, 08:01 PM #3
Looking forward to Media Watch tonight.
What cracks me up the most is the complaint of "Cyber bullying". Like, that's so much more insidious than "radio bullying"
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8th October 2012, 08:12 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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8th October 2012, 08:42 PM #6
Btw, I regard this whole thing the same as tax evasion and Al Capone - it wasn't his worst crime by far, but it did the job of getting him behind bars.
Carlton makes some good points about him. Has anyone read Jones Town by Chris Masters (the best investigative journo ever I reckon)? (I have)
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8th October 2012, 08:59 PM #7GOLD MEMBER
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8th October 2012, 09:21 PM #8
Not overtly as I recall. There is a lot of mention of another person. Think I might have to have another read (to in part satisfy my current news hunger). In my photography days I scored the cover of a book on the Southern Highlands of NSW (Bowral, Mittagong, Moss Vale etc), and Jonesy was launching it, at the flashest place in town (and very flash indeed). He was seated at the next circular table to me during luncheon, and when he knew he was about to go on, he withdrew a foot long piece of dental floss. I watched agast, as he flossed his teeth right then and then, and "surrupticiously" put the floss, now with tooth jam, back in his side pocket!
I'll give him his due as a public speaker though. He spoke for 45 minutes or so, and didn't refer to notes once. O'course, that doesn't necessarily mean that eveything he said was factually correct.......but he at least had us temporarily fooled. No wonder he had such a good memory of that Freddie Forsyth novel.....
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8th October 2012, 10:17 PM #9
I have never liked the man! I will not listen to him if he comes on the radio let alone watching him on the TV. I am glad his nasty remark about "the red heads father" has come back to bite him on the bum. It was a low blow and I am glad people have reacted against him. I still ask the question...."What does he know about Rugby Union?" Was he qualified when he coached our export team? He gives an air that he is so much better than the rest of us. I hope he might be pushed off the air for his nasty comments!
Just do it!
Kind regards Rod
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8th October 2012, 10:42 PM #10
Never have like the self importance of Jones and Laws. The one percent of credibility they had was removed for me by the "cash for comment" episodes. This last disgraceful outburst just confirms my original opinion.
Like Chambezio, I change stations or turn off the radio completely if I ever hear them. Except it has already ruined my day by that point.
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PaulBushmiller;
"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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8th October 2012, 11:08 PM #11
True Rod, but today was the day to listen in I reckon (and your listening count for a ratings ignore). Imagine how much extra work gasbagging he had to do! What would have been really good for the regular listeners would be to have transmitted silence when there would normally be an advert. Then they'd REALLY know how much actual "content" was in his "show".
Hmmm, as I recall from the book, not a lot. No mention of chaff bags in Masters work, but he does significantly highlight the farm muck raking he had to endure. Musta taken a liking tuit.
On Media Watch they show a screen capture of the promotion of the fundraiser on Facebook (IIRC). It was listed as a Public Event, in which case the recording would be legitimate, and Jones would have known he was at a Public Event. Four people present plus two journos have all said that there was no mention of the Chatham House Rule, and Chatham House themselves have said that if the rule is invoked then it is not by default, but by specific mention in each and every case.
I haven't been this news hungry in years.
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9th October 2012, 01:08 PM #12
Something I should have explained in my earlier post but neglected to mention is that my disdain for these commentators (and inded others of the same ilk) extends to anyone associated with them in a commercial sense.
In other words I also shun the products they promote. I don't suppose for one moment I am alone in this boycott and advertisers would do well to heed this aspect.
As I make a concerted effort to avoid hearing these commentators I am not really aware of their endorsements. However as an example, John Laws used to endorse Valvoline oil. As a consequence I did not buy it when it was a current advertising campaign and I have deliberately never bought it since.
I find very little likeable about media commentators who belittle and ridicule people. I find nothing likeable with those media commentators who lack integrity.
Fortunately for me I am not in the market for a Mercedes, but if I was I would buy Audi, BMW, Jaguar or any other luxury vehicle before considering a Merc. To their credit Mercedes have withdrawn the use of the vehicle, but to their shame they once considered Alan Jones was worthy: Minus 100 demerits.
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"Power tends to corrupt. Absolute power corrupts, absolutely!"
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9th October 2012, 01:27 PM #14GOLD MEMBER
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Paul, apply the same rule to someone who fervently supports AJ. Lets say a friend or relative. Maybe a good mate on these forums.
I read somewhere that Tony Abbott loves appearing on AJ's station but shuns the ABC. On this basis you could assume Tony avoids the hard yards and questions. Is he a fake, only appealing to the populist thought and doesn't even attempt to gain new voters?
I find Tony on the same level as AJ and had a good old belly laugh when he wheeled out his misses after years of being, what he appears to be, a misogynist. I'm what you would probably call, a socialist, and would (almost) vote for Mal if he was up front in the next election.
But back to my original question. My Father is a career Tory, always votes for em', always will. I can only challenge him when he says something like, "oh, that AJ fella, top bloke!" Since when do you think dropping 'anyone' in the drink wrapped in a chaff bag a good idea?-Scott
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