Tuesday, September 03, 2024

In which the bromancer diligently works for his orange Jesus, Mein Gott takes to the air, and there's the obligatory Tuesday Groaning ...

 

What a moment of pride and joy for the pond, the lizards of Oz, the IPA and the reef-riddling Riddster.

There he was, centre of attention in Media Watch, is rebel scientist Peter Ridd right when he says climate change is not a threat?

Lloydie of the Amazon was there too, in more than a walk-on role, as lizard Oz regurgitator of the Riddster's reef riddles (and given handsome colourful splashes in the tree-killer edition).

Never mind any of those records and all the alarmism that's gone with them ...



Even better, Gina of the IPA (and other associated brands) was also featured in MW in Gina says, which noted the way that the lizard Oz parroted whatever Gina says. 

Handsome, nicely feathered parrots, though not so well hatted as Gina.

It did occur to the pond, watching Gina perform, that she was badly in need of media presentation training - she was, to put it kindly, godawful - but perhaps she's already done a course, and this was the best they could shape with the clay to hand.

On the other hand, she made a strong impression on the infallible Pope this day ...




What's in it for the reptiles? Why do they humiliate themselves in this way with their relentless simpering and sucking?

Here a story in Crikey (paywall) about the rewards for heading a team of grovelling panderers ... Daanyal Saeed tracking Australian media executives payouts. This one caught the eye ...




Sheesh, how can the pond sign up? There's plenty there for a bloody big prepper kit and a handsome bug out, or a chance to join Gina on that Pope-ian ark.

Whatever, the pond never dwells nor broods on past media glories, the lizards of Oz are always at it ... and what do you know there was Gina again today, looking ever so pretty in pink, and with a lot of filthy lucre to her name.




What a cute outfit, so gay and so suitable, because what a hardcore worker, with inheritance nothing to do with it.

There was also an MSO culture war to get the reptiles excited, with some ning nong operating under the delusion that the y'artz should be neutral (neutered if you prefer).

Tell that to the reptiles, who wouldn't know how to be neutral if a neutered metronome bit them on the bum.

Over on the far right in the commentariat section, it seems that Konstantin Kisin has now set up some kind of residency at reptile HQ. 

For those who came in late, Kissin describes himself as "an Anglo-Russian satirist, author and co-host of the popular podcast Triggernometry."

His line? "I recently tried to elicit from an academic his view of the negative trade-offs of mass immigration. I might as well have asked him about the negative trade-offs of curing cancer."

The pond didn't bother attempting to elicit from Kissin the negative trade-offs of having Anglo-Russians wandering around the globe describing themselves as satirists. 

You might have asked Kissin about what it's like to live in the shadow of Vlad the sociopath, who's driven thousands, perhaps millions, of Russians from their homeland, to seek shelter from the sociopathic storm in other lands, but you might just as well attempt to cure a sociopath-induced cancer...

Enough already, time to get on with today's offering, and it's been a while since the pond paid attention to the bromancer doing his best to get the mango Mussolini elected ...




The pond loves the way that the bromancer always manages to remain in the closet when it comes to the mango Mussolini. There's always some gigantic billygoat buttism of the kind "This column is no unqualified admirer of Donald Trump", preferably third person and inanimate.

Yet in a two horse race, if you do down one horse, perforce you're for the other ... and truth to tell, the Donald suits the bromancer's style and taste ....





That was the pond's attempt to provide a more interesting visual distraction than the usual reptile distractions...




The bromancer lathered himself up into a fine old righteous frenzy ...




Indeed, indeed, when it comes to constructing a normal English language sentence, the bromancer never looks beyond his orange Jesus ... he loves the weirdness of the musical stylings ...






What could the other pair possibly offer the bromancer?




Now don't you go musing about the great days of the orange Jesus and tax cuts and a spending frenzy, just marvel at the way the pond bit on that link, only to discover that it led to the WSJ component of the hive mind, and completely irrelevant blather about the now forgotten DNC ...




How many times must the pond fall for the old hive mind link routine? All it does is take the pond away from the bromancer getting agitated about George Orwell. Apparently the bromancer is unaware he lives in a hive mind that would make 1984 proud ...




Meanwhile, on another planet, voters are lining up for their say ...




Then there was just one short gobbet go go ...




On the other hand, let's celebrate all that's good and energetic in America's political culture ...



He used the same chainsaw on Faux Noise, and the brain surgery on the bromancer passed without a hitch ...

And now, before proceeding to the usually disappointing ritual of a Tuesday groaning, Mein Gott, the pond and Mein Gott will not be denied. There's always an apocalypse pending on a Monday afternoon, and this one was a ripper...




It's all Jimbo's fault of course. In the Carlyle theory of history, it's always a man, and in case you got bored, there were plenty of visual distractions ...





The pond was pleased that Mein Gott raised the matter of Geoff Dixon, because it gave the pond a chance to flash back to an ancient Crikey story ...




What grand days they were, and the pond almost resented returning to Mein Gott ...




Oh heck, the pond jumped the gun, but wait, there's a second gobbet relating to those glory days ...




And with that time to head back to Mein Gott ...




Tremendous stuff, and tremendous outcomes ...




And then Mein Gott just dribbled to a close ...



Indeed, indeed, it's all Jimbo's fault, and Qantas and the whole airline mess only started, as the pond recalls, thanks to that bloody useless 2022 election ... why when Geoff Dixon was in charge, it was all plane sailing ...

And so at last to the obligatory Tuesday groaning. It might be thought that Dame Groan would be outraged at the way that the federal government promised something, went back on its word, then did a flip flop, and attempted a half-baked revival of its promise. 

But only those with no knowledge of Dame Groan would think that ... in her planet, above the faraway tree and next to Dame Slap's, there was simply no need to do any of it. A simple survey or perhaps a poll would have sufficed ...




Indeed, indeed, only Dame Groan knows, and the reptiles kept the illustrations and distractions down ...





That allowed room for Dame Groan to embark on a classic lecture ... a history lesson for the ages ...




The pond was doubly pleased. There simply wan't room to contemplate other forms of fatigue ...




If only the silly billies had realised they could have done it in a survey ...




Indeed, indeed, and the pond thanks Dame Groan for her suggestion that asking about religion should be stricken from the record. Let's not have any talk about religion playing a significant role in this country's affairs, and ditto all the rest of the useless questions. Why with suitable guidance from Dame Groan the census could be reduced to one page - two at most - and all the rest done by survey ... 

And with that it was time for a final gobbet of sage advice to a struggling government ...



And, judging by Dame Groan's advice, left to sort out the mess of its own making without a single useful suggestion from Dame Groan ...and serve 'em right.

It's not the only front on which the government has been forced to take a deep dive, as noted by the immortal Rowe ...




What's worse, they have an astonishingly attractive competitor too, who has absorbed all the best of domestic and bewigged US politics...




11 comments:

  1. The Bro: "...Trump leads Harris over who can manage most of the key issues, but Harris leads Trump overall in the polls. In other words, a lot of people think Trump can do the job, but don't like him much." Well that's just a real example of America's democracy destroying "terrible choice" because Trump has proven he simply can't do the job, but lots of people love him anyway.

    Besides, who would really want to discuss in any detail at all their policies and programs with that simpering CNN 'interviewer'.

    So, the Bro tells us, Hariss's handlers are hoping "...that she can win just by not being Trump." And I'd reckon that a whole lot of Americans reckon she can, that's why she's started leading in a lot of polls.

    But then the Bro criticises Harris for "...refusing to outline any policies, refusing to engage in any serious debate..." As opposed to Trump who, of course has been exhaustive and exhausting in his detailed description of all of the programs and policies he'll engage in.

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    1. But at least Trump never mistreated Mike Pence, did he:

      "Harris campaign responds: ‘In a stunning senile moment Trump suggested it was Harris who treated Pence poorly’"
      https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/sep/02/trump-hypocrisy-harris-pence

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    2. Bro, as well as the rest of the wingnut media, has managed to forget how badly Trump mishandled Covid.

      https://www.jsonline.com/in-depth/news/2020/10/14/america-had-worlds-best-pandemic-response-plan-playbook-why-did-fail-coronavirus-covid-19-timeline/3587922001/

      If he had chosen to head off and play golf instead of standing in the way thousands would still be alive today. It’s incomprehensible that anyone could think he has any useful ideas.

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  2. Groany: "...grew likely Topsy". Really ?

    Then: "The Albanese government is now left to sort out this mess of its own making." Yeah, right on sister: just like the Libs and Nats were left to sort out the mess of their own 9 years of making.

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  3. The Dame Groan tells her readers that ‘All undergraduates of economics learn that if a sample is carefully chosen for a survey, the estimates of the underlying population parameters are almost as reliable as those obtained from a census.’

    Really? The Dame’s published c.v. lists her as a tutor at Melbourne U, from around age 21. It would be interesting to have comment from the only slightly younger John Quiggin on that sweeping statement of what ‘All ‘- yes, it says ‘All’ undergraduates of economics - learned about sampling, presumably in the late 1970s.

    Yes, it would be interesting, but a waste of Quiggin’s time, which is better spent in his valuable work of trying to inform those who actually seek better understanding of how the world works, rather than playing to the prejudices of the fuds who still opt to pay for a copy of the Flagship, rather than to buy themselves a superior coffee.

    I am a tad sceptical of samples ‘carefully chosen’. That is the promise of so many businesses now offering surveys with a high likelihood that that will give your product, or political party, numbers that support your marketing campaign, by choosing persons from its database, all of whom have willingly supplied all manner of personal information.

    Of course, they did that for the chance, initially, to supposedly test consumer items, for modest rewards - often for no more than being able to keep the consumer items they have been sent. Given respondents’ age, postcode, housing status, other domestic information, and opinions (all of which are harvested in the initial response) - the now political survey business can apply a respondent profile with a strong likelihood that those selected will support the proposition put. With no complication from innate sampling error, and, these days, a result within 24 hours of receiving your request. Well, of receiving confirmation of your payment.

    That entire process was not around - probably not contemplated - when our Dame was a fresh graduate tutor - but the fundamentals of sampling populations in the millions of individuals, have not - will not - change. Nor will the need for designing check questions into survey or census, if you are actually trying to dissect out some truths of human behaviour or attitudes, nor will the need for very careful wording of the final questions to minimise bias in response. That last was something I learned from time with Roy Morgan, who was initially engaged by Rupert actually to try to find out what people were concerned about, that Rupert could then tap into, to expand the reach of his print publications.

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    1. DP you ask "What's in it for the reptiles?" Because... as Chadwick says "Rupert could then tap into, to expand the reach of his print publications."

      Konstantin Kisin
      "YouTube information
      Channel - Triggernometry
      Years active 2018-present
      Subscribers 854 thousand[1]
      (19 March 2024)
      Total views162 million[1]
      (19 March 2023)"
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      Do we think if the KK klan had 1,000 subscribers, we'd know of the kkklan?

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    2. The Dame as a tutor at Melb. Uni ? That really does say something about our educational system, doesn't it.

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  4. Geoff Miell reminds us... after providing real reseach...
    "I’d suggest what looks increasingly likely is that SLR will exceed well over 1 metre relative to year-2000 levels by year-2100. That will be undeniably catastrophic for many coastal properties and infrastructures. Whether SLR reaches 1.5 m or 2.0 m or significantly more by 2100 is academic – societal chaos would have already well and truly ensued.

    "If governments, NGOs and the media are unwilling to tell the public the full magnitude of the risks then how can society respond effectively?"
    https://johnquiggin.com/2024/09/02/monday-message-board-656/comment-page-1/#comment-265247

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  5. 'Gateway to Hell': Giant Hole in Siberia Is Expanding Rapidly
    02 September 2024

    A giant hole in the earth is breaking open the land in Siberia, and photos from space show it's growing rapidly.
    ...
    It's the shape of a stingray, a horseshoe crab, or a giant tadpole. It started as a sliver, barely visible in declassified satellite imagery from the 1960s.

    One study estimated that permafrost thaw could emit as much planet-warming gases as a large industrial nation by 2100, if industries and countries don't aggressively reign in their own emissions today....
    https://www.sciencealert.com/gateway-to-hell-giant-hole-in-siberia-is-expanding-rapidly

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  6. Maybe the Bro could have contrasted Trump's rhetoric with Harris's empty words. Recently " Donald Trump rambled for a clean five minutes after Fox & Friends asked him to respond to a clip of Tim Walz’s DNC speech critical of the Republican nominee." https://www.mediaite.com/tv/trump-rambles-off-topic-for-five-minutes-after-fox-friends-asks-him-to-reply-to-clip-of-tim-walz-dnc-speech/
    A sample " Soldiers first we left people we have to this day, we have people living there. They can’t get out. We 13 great people who I know the families, as you know, 13 great people killed 45, absolutely obliterated the arms and legs and hundreds of people killed during that day, people falling off planes, many people falling off planes from 3000ft up in the air."

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    1. Very mystic, Joe, very mystic indeed.

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