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            <title>Crappy coach complains about the umpiring</title>
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            <description>If Julia Gillard is looking for a shoulder to cry on about the torrid media coverage she has been receiving she could always pick up the phone to another recent prime minister in John Howard. If she were to do so she would find that, far from getting a sympathetic ear, she&#8217;d be politely advised to stop whining, harden up and get on with governing.



Ms Gillard once said, misleadingly, that her chances of seizing the leadership of the Labor Party from Kevin Rudd were as great as being picked to play for her beloved Western Bulldogs. To use an AFL analogy Ms Gillard is currently like the hapless footy coach who finds their team 10 goals down at half time and starts complaining about the umpiring.

It might be an over&#45;simplification but the question Ms Gillard should ask herself is this. Is Labor on a record low primary vote of 27 per cent because of negative media coverage? Or is Labor getting negative media coverage because it&#8217;s got a primary vote of 27 per cent &#8211; that is, because its leadership has been so haphazard and its policies so poorly sold that the media is simply reflecting, not creating, public disquiet at its performance?</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/news-limited/">The push by Bob Brown and Julia Gillard for a parliamentary inquiry into the media is so cynical, manipulative and transparently biased that if we really were as evil as they believe we&#8217;d congratulate them both for joining the dark side.



Both leaders are seeking to establish a connection in the public&#8217;s mind between the obscene and illegal practices exposed in the UK and perfectly conventional and legitimate journalism and commentary in Australia with which they just happen to disagree.

It is extraordinary both how blatantly they have hijacked the issue and how seamlessly the more na&#239;ve and ideological sections of the community have followed them to this at best offensive and at worst dangerous illogicality.</source>
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            <title>Gillard and Brown are shootin&#8217; the messenger</title>
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            <description>The push by Bob Brown and Julia Gillard for a parliamentary inquiry into the media is so cynical, manipulative and transparently biased that if we really were as evil as they believe we&#8217;d congratulate them both for joining the dark side.



Both leaders are seeking to establish a connection in the public&#8217;s mind between the obscene and illegal practices exposed in the UK and perfectly conventional and legitimate journalism and commentary in Australia with which they just happen to disagree.

It is extraordinary both how blatantly they have hijacked the issue and how seamlessly the more na&#239;ve and ideological sections of the community have followed them to this at best offensive and at worst dangerous illogicality.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/news-limited/">The push by Bob Brown and Julia Gillard for a parliamentary inquiry into the media is so cynical, manipulative and transparently biased that if we really were as evil as they believe we&#8217;d congratulate them both for joining the dark side.



Both leaders are seeking to establish a connection in the public&#8217;s mind between the obscene and illegal practices exposed in the UK and perfectly conventional and legitimate journalism and commentary in Australia with which they just happen to disagree.

It is extraordinary both how blatantly they have hijacked the issue and how seamlessly the more na&#239;ve and ideological sections of the community have followed them to this at best offensive and at worst dangerous illogicality.</source>
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            <title>News of the World scandal doesn&#8217;t make us all hacks</title>
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            <description>I was going to start this with a deliberately understated introduction along the lines of: This is not journalism&#8217;s finest hour. But then I remembered that the whole News of the World scandal was in fact unearthed by journalists. And then I couldn&#8217;t work out how to start.



Journalists are prone to navel gazing; the unkind would say that&#8217;s because of an over&#45;inflated sense of our own importance. The kind would say it&#8217;s because we are aware of the inherent privilege and responsibility of what we do.

But you can&#8217;t deny the NOTW catastrophe is an incredibly significant story, so no wonder the non&#45;News Ltd press are wallowing in it &#8211; gleefully, in many instances.</description>
            <author>penberthyd@newsltd.com.au (David Penberthy)</author>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/news-limited/">The push by Bob Brown and Julia Gillard for a parliamentary inquiry into the media is so cynical, manipulative and transparently biased that if we really were as evil as they believe we&#8217;d congratulate them both for joining the dark side.



Both leaders are seeking to establish a connection in the public&#8217;s mind between the obscene and illegal practices exposed in the UK and perfectly conventional and legitimate journalism and commentary in Australia with which they just happen to disagree.

It is extraordinary both how blatantly they have hijacked the issue and how seamlessly the more na&#239;ve and ideological sections of the community have followed them to this at best offensive and at worst dangerous illogicality.</source>
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            <title>Grizzling Greens want power without scrutiny</title>
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            <description>It has come to the attention of the Australian Greens and their supporters that members of the media have been questioning politicians about how policies such as the carbon tax will affect people&#8217;s lives. To its shame, even the ABC has succumbed to this disturbing trend. 



A petition has been organised by activists on the GetUp! website urging the national broadcaster to pull 7.30 Report anchor Chris Uhlmann into line. In an interview last week Uhlmann had the temerity to ask Greens Leader Bob Brown whether he still believed Australia should phase out the coal industry. When Brown suggested that this was a wicked misrepresentation of his position by those of us in what he calls the &#8220;Murdoch hate media&#8221;, Uhlmann helpfully reminded the Greens Leader that it was actually a direct statement by Brown himself in an opinion piece he authored just four years ago.

Details, details.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/news-limited/">The push by Bob Brown and Julia Gillard for a parliamentary inquiry into the media is so cynical, manipulative and transparently biased that if we really were as evil as they believe we&#8217;d congratulate them both for joining the dark side.



Both leaders are seeking to establish a connection in the public&#8217;s mind between the obscene and illegal practices exposed in the UK and perfectly conventional and legitimate journalism and commentary in Australia with which they just happen to disagree.

It is extraordinary both how blatantly they have hijacked the issue and how seamlessly the more na&#239;ve and ideological sections of the community have followed them to this at best offensive and at worst dangerous illogicality.</source>
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            <title>Stokes vs Packer: A media mogul death match</title>
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            <description>A brilliant strategic investment or a Machiavellian ploy, driven by revenge, to mess with the mind of a bitter enemy? The only thing certain about Kerry Stokes&#8217; stunning raid on James Packer&#8217;s Consolidated Media this week is that billionaire long maligned as &#8220;Little Kerry&#8221; will be loving the wild speculation about his motives and intentions.

On Wednesday, Stokes&#8217; Seven Network pounced on 15% of ConsMedia, giving the famously self&#45;absorbed media industry something to talk about after an unusually long period of ownership stability. 



The move also opened the third round of the epic Packer v Stokes slugfest.</description>
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            <source url="http://www.thepunch.com.au/rss/tags/news-limited/">The push by Bob Brown and Julia Gillard for a parliamentary inquiry into the media is so cynical, manipulative and transparently biased that if we really were as evil as they believe we&#8217;d congratulate them both for joining the dark side.



Both leaders are seeking to establish a connection in the public&#8217;s mind between the obscene and illegal practices exposed in the UK and perfectly conventional and legitimate journalism and commentary in Australia with which they just happen to disagree.

It is extraordinary both how blatantly they have hijacked the issue and how seamlessly the more na&#239;ve and ideological sections of the community have followed them to this at best offensive and at worst dangerous illogicality.</source>
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