Elon Musk officially bought Twitter & the first thing he did was fire people.
He fired Vijaya Gadde, who suspended Trump permanently
He fired Twitter's CEO, CFO & head of legal policy, trust, and safety
Where to now ⁉️
When I’m old I want a regular spot on The Project and a full page spread in Melbourne’s highest selling daily newspaper to whinge about how I’ve been cancelled
Wondering if we should be careful not to call Chris Dawson’s teenage victim his ‘girlfriend’. The hint is in the word ‘teenage’. She was a student of his, was groomed and from all accounts had a horrible, abusive experience with him. Girlfriend implies consensual relationship.
Listener who sent a message in to @LaTrioli's show accusing @TamePunk of being "thin-skinned" because she is calling out the twice-convicted child sex offender who abused her for sending threats online. She is many things. Thin-skinned is not one of them.
Why he didnt tell anyone
@ScottMorrisonMP
"as PM, only I could really understand the weight of responsibility that was on my shoulders and on no-one else, and as a result I took the decisions that I thought I needed to take. I took the calls that I thought were necessary."
I really enjoyed the whole “you don’t understand because you’ve never been the Prime Minister during a national crisis ! You media douchebags! “You little nobodies! “
That was funny.
When former PM goes for those big job interviews for board positions I will pay actual cash to be in the room for the “how do you approach governance issues” segment
“The fact that ministers were unaware of these things is proof of my lack of my interference or intervention”. Not quite gaslighting, moreso jet-fuel combustion.
Says so much about elements of Australian politics that the bar is ‘is it illegal’ and if it’s not - just unethical, counter to democracy, and keeps Australians further in the dark - then there is apparently ‘nothing to see here’
Hard to think of a more ‘unAustralian’ act @ScottMorrisonMP than; undermining our democracy and the Constitution, betraying your closest colleagues and hiding everything from the people.
Going to the supermarket these days is a thrilling adventure in “which staple item is now suddenly inexplicably out of stock?” Today, it is eggs. What happened to them? When will they be back? Who knows. The paper “supply problems” sign provides few answers, only more questions
~Every nuclear power conversation in Australia~
Dude: I reckon we should do nuclear power
"But here's 18 reasons why we don't need to and could just do solar, wind and storage instead"
Dude: Yeah but we should still give it a crack I reckon. I mean, why not, right?