Utter Madness

It's utter madness on two wheels and participants regularly die.

It's difficult to watch the families of the Isle of Man TT racers when they are interviewed.

Some can't endure the visual coverage and listen to race radio while others don't attend.

Children, young and some not so young, huddle around the trailer sites listening for information.

When a red flag is signaled from the control tower to mark suspension of the session and that the race must stop, panic ensues.

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F#$k Consensus...

But as the episode of the Working Dog’s masterpiece Utopia, about a federal government infrastructure department, which has been shared on social media in recent days suggested, we didn’t want nor ask for a stadium. The stadium was thrust upon us, a key ingredient in a totally disrespectful ultimatum that was never part of the average punter’s understanding.

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PJK

I ask you to ponder, is this the type of political leader we yearn for, or is it merely the performance, wit, and intellect we acknowledge and enjoy?

Or is it because the shoe was tightly on the other foot as Keating schooled journalists who are nowadays far more accustomed to gotcha moments?

Alas, a 79-year-old former prime minister the Hon. Paul Keating is in the news, and I am buying national weekend papers again.

Go figure.

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Just being Jacinda

As Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told the New York Times in 2018, "One of the criticisms I've faced over the years is that I'm not aggressive enough or assertive enough or maybe somehow, because I'm empathetic, it means I'm weak. I totally rebel against that. I refuse to believe that you cannot be both compassionate and strong."

Hear, hear!

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