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            <title>Conservatives: Are they right or will they be left behind?</title>
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            <description>Yet another study has emerged that appears to put people with conservative political views in a somewhat shady light. 



The research, published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, linked conservatism to &#8220;low effort thinking&#8221;. Meaning people who were pissed or distracted were more likely to hew to conservative thinking. 

It&#8217;s just the latest in a bunch of studies that have hit the headlines, and it&#8217;s almost enough to make right&#45;wingers feel targeted (and remember, just because you&#8217;re paranoid doesn&#8217;t mean they&#8217;re not out to get you).</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/liberals/">If Malcolm Turnbull achieved nothing else yesterday he may have at least shut Wilson Tuckey up for five minutes. 



Yesterday&#8217;s five hour joint party room meeting was a victory for Malcolm Turnbull but it was one that doesn&#8217;t leave a great deal of time for basking in the afterglow. 

Malcolm Turnbull and Ian MacFarlane now have the right to sit down and discuss a set of agreed amendments with Penny Wong and Turnbull&#8217;s leadership is safe until at least the end of the year.&amp;nbsp; And while it&#8217;s not much Malcolm Turnbull will take any small mercies at the moment and they&#8217;re ones he has fought hard for.</source>
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            <title>This is the tiniest little victory of them all</title>
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            <description>If Malcolm Turnbull achieved nothing else yesterday he may have at least shut Wilson Tuckey up for five minutes. 



Yesterday&#8217;s five hour joint party room meeting was a victory for Malcolm Turnbull but it was one that doesn&#8217;t leave a great deal of time for basking in the afterglow. 

Malcolm Turnbull and Ian MacFarlane now have the right to sit down and discuss a set of agreed amendments with Penny Wong and Turnbull&#8217;s leadership is safe until at least the end of the year.&amp;nbsp; And while it&#8217;s not much Malcolm Turnbull will take any small mercies at the moment and they&#8217;re ones he has fought hard for.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 20:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/liberals/">If Malcolm Turnbull achieved nothing else yesterday he may have at least shut Wilson Tuckey up for five minutes. 



Yesterday&#8217;s five hour joint party room meeting was a victory for Malcolm Turnbull but it was one that doesn&#8217;t leave a great deal of time for basking in the afterglow. 

Malcolm Turnbull and Ian MacFarlane now have the right to sit down and discuss a set of agreed amendments with Penny Wong and Turnbull&#8217;s leadership is safe until at least the end of the year.&amp;nbsp; And while it&#8217;s not much Malcolm Turnbull will take any small mercies at the moment and they&#8217;re ones he has fought hard for.</source>
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            <title>New Liberals slogan: Not Kevin Rudd, but almost</title>
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            <description>We read this morning the latest Hail Mary throw from some people in the Coalition is to install Andrew Robb as the next Liberal leader.



At first the news was somewhat startling. After all, Mr Robb is not known for his high&#45;profile, media savvy or charisma.

But then the brilliance of the plan dawned on The Punch. Think about it: &#8220;Rudd for PM&#8221;, &#8220;Robb for PM&#8221;. Who&#8217;d know the difference?</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 20:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/liberals/">If Malcolm Turnbull achieved nothing else yesterday he may have at least shut Wilson Tuckey up for five minutes. 



Yesterday&#8217;s five hour joint party room meeting was a victory for Malcolm Turnbull but it was one that doesn&#8217;t leave a great deal of time for basking in the afterglow. 

Malcolm Turnbull and Ian MacFarlane now have the right to sit down and discuss a set of agreed amendments with Penny Wong and Turnbull&#8217;s leadership is safe until at least the end of the year.&amp;nbsp; And while it&#8217;s not much Malcolm Turnbull will take any small mercies at the moment and they&#8217;re ones he has fought hard for.</source>
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            <title>Not without my Bundy: the alcopops endgame</title>
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            <description>UPDATE 7:30 PM The Coalition has not agreed to a vote on the alcopops legislation in this sitting, so the earliest it can be approved is August. Yes the ridiculous dance of the alcopops goes on for another few months. 

While the Opposition has been struggling with utegate it has quietly embarked on a big policy backflip. 

Not because the policy itself is major but after almost a year of calling this 70% tax increase on alcopops the Great Satan the Opposition &#8211; or at least some of them &#45; have decided to pass the tax. 



Hopefully today there will be a vote on the alcopops tax and it will end this painfully long saga, whose ability to dominate national debate has merely highlighted how seriously we take getting pissed.

Leader of the National Party in the Senate Barnaby Joyce has told The Punch that no Nationals Party Senator will be voting for the tax and that one of his main considerations will be the Bundy drinking and producing voters of Queensland. 

&#8220;No National Party Senator will be voting for the tax. That means abstaining or crossing the floor. We don&#8217;t want a bun fight over it, but we won&#8217;t vote for it.&#8221;</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/liberals/">If Malcolm Turnbull achieved nothing else yesterday he may have at least shut Wilson Tuckey up for five minutes. 



Yesterday&#8217;s five hour joint party room meeting was a victory for Malcolm Turnbull but it was one that doesn&#8217;t leave a great deal of time for basking in the afterglow. 

Malcolm Turnbull and Ian MacFarlane now have the right to sit down and discuss a set of agreed amendments with Penny Wong and Turnbull&#8217;s leadership is safe until at least the end of the year.&amp;nbsp; And while it&#8217;s not much Malcolm Turnbull will take any small mercies at the moment and they&#8217;re ones he has fought hard for.</source>
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