Gusface has been busy tackling the Anti Govt Media to dispel the Myths regarding various Govt Issues.
He has battled the Gatekeepers of #OhMike and Nightlife with Tony Delroy to spread the word – often with derision and attack from those who wish to spread the Liberal Line.
This post will be devoted to such calls.
Here he is speaking to John Cleary on ABC Local Radio on Sunday May 7th:

https://www.box.com/s/49cc3889651e8559071e
Here he is on #ohmike:

10th July 2011
https://www.box.com/s/43678e35b39b6121039e
And an earlier appearance on Tony Delroy’s Nightlife.

http://afrankview.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/gus.mp3
And here is Gus’ latest appearance on Delroy from earlier this morning, where he attempts to dispel the media lies regarding Foriegn Aid and Changes to the Parenting Allowance.
https://www.box.com/s/24f1fa2eb2f72f692325
Also here is the famous call where Gus manages to upset Dennis Shanahan of The Australian about how Newspoll is compiled:

https://www.box.com/s/7cfa5ffed5cf8a7939f1
Another Appearance on Delroy by Gus – this time putting Delroy on the Spot re the Cow statement by Graeme Morris
Barney chucks a Tanty cos he didn’t get his way :-)
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/13982812/barnett-on-attack-over-failure-to-preselect-lamont/
ABC TV News on Ian Radisich.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-06-18/ian-radisich-to-run-for-swan-hills/4078378?section=wa
Barnett gets the Downfall treatment –
Colin responds to polling on Elizabeth Quay
Speaking of Gina Reinhart – Remind you of anyone ?
Money Power And Wall Street Part 2
Money Power And Wall Street Part 3
Go Emmo quoting this classic:
Money Power And Wall Street Part 4
A bit of a distraction for everyone:
Roger Waters and ensemble performing The Wall Live In Chicago.
Leadership Challenges And Newspoll
You can just about set your watch by it. Every time there is a Newspoll out in the field, the Murdoch owned News Limited fish wrappers will run a story on a supposed leadership challenge by Kevin Rudd against the Prime Minister Julia Gillard. This weekend is no exception.
Speaking of Newspoll – read this crap from Joe “I’m so far up Colin Barnett’s Arse” Spagnolo.
http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/alp-cans-conference-to-avoid-julia-gillard-visiting-wa/story-e6frg14c-1226406883117
Erm even you say that Gallop cancelled a State Conference prior to a State Election you wanker
Proof Spagnolo is so far up Barney’s Arse:
http://www.perthnow.com.au/court-on-the-hop-as-state-ignores-star/story-fn6mhct1-1226406293507
Their ABC following the Ltd News Bootstrap in WA
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-06-24/mcgowan-gillard/4089128?section=wa
More Lies From News Limited
THeir ABC’s TV report faithfully following the Joe Spagnolo Bootstrap:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-06-24/mcgowan-shifts-focus-away-from-federal-matters/4089548?section=wa
Dear Joe Spagnolo take NOTE:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/14035567/labor-cops-flak-for-axing-conference/
Seven News Report on the new Northam Detention Centre right in the middle of Judi Moylan’s seat of Pearce
Michael Keenan and his Crocodile Tears -
Remember This ?
Test post with new editor
Thank you Mother Milne :-)
GhostWhoVotes @GhostWhoVotes
#Nielsen Poll Primary Votes: ALP 28 (+2) L/NP 48 (0) GRN 12 (-2) #auspol
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Hey Barney – what about your 58% power increases BEFORE the Carbon Price:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-07-01/wa-government-accused-of-scaremongering/4103680?section=wa
Oh Dear Their ABC Lateline arranging Kevin Rudd to be a Guest Speaker – except they were speaking to a PARODY ACCOUNT:
Frank, Have you heard from Gus re any rumours Lib challenge against Abbott?
THe Greens HTV CARD they don’t want you to see:
The vomits of the most painful pavlovian doggy:
Thomas Paine
Posted Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 9:58 pm | Permalink
It would be grossly unfair if Rudd got dumped. Then again I don’t think politics is anything to do with fair. No room for sentiment, just win and lose.
Thomas Paine
Posted Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 10:05 pm | Permalink
Gillard would suffer very little backlash from the electorate for replacing Rudd. Remember the media has been running a long campaign about how bad Rudd is. People will just shrug and see it as a natural event.
Thomas Paine
Posted Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 11:00 pm | Permalink
I imagine people already have a strong impression of who Gillard is as a person (as they did with Rudd through his tv appearances before the last eletion) so it will be quite difficult to damage that. I am sure they will find / attempt numerous things to attack Gillard, as they would Rudd.
Thomas Paine
Posted Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 11:46 pm | Permalink
Rudd really needs to now look at the bigger picture. should not forget that Rudd got rid of Beazley as Keating got rid of Hawke as well, it happens, it is often unfair
Thomas Paine
Posted Thursday, June 24, 2010 at 12:41 am | Permalink
The party is greater than one person. I am quite fond of Rudd and believe he has done a solid job and would do an even better job in further term. But events are as they are, that is politics. I assume there is a real good reason for this move. Anyhow, Gillard has my 100% support as well as would whoever replaced her if they were of sufficient quality.Rudd has to come out in enthusiastic support of Gillard for the party and the greater cause .
Thomas Paine
Posted Saturday, June 26, 2010 at 11:13 am | Permalink
Must admit I voted for Howard
Thomas Paine.
Posted Friday, May 25, 2012 at 3:43 pm | Permalink
I think come Monday Thomson will either take extended leave for a condition if that is possible, or simply resign immediately his seat.
Malcolm Mackerras is on the Money regarding those Scumbags the Greens:
‘Fight Greens or lose seats to Abbott’, says Malcolm Mackerras
LABOR must make an enemy of the Greens to win broad electoral support outside inner-city seats, with the minor party particularly vulnerable to attack over its asylum-seeker policy.
Veteran election analyst Malcolm Mackerras has also urged Labor to direct its preferences to parties such as Bob Katter’s Australia Party, the Democratic Labor Party and Family First ahead of the Greens, describing the Greens as “the greatest gift Tony Abbott ever had”.
His advice, backed by other political scientists, came yesterday as Labor sources confirmed the party’s recent attacks on the Greens were linked to a fear that its closeness to the minor party risked alienating voters in its electoral heartland in suburban and regional Australia.
In a blunt assessment about Labor’s general prospects at the next election, due in the second half of next year, Mr Mackerras said Labor could not win the 10 seats it held nationally on margins of less than 3 per cent.
He said its links with the Greens could also endanger the Rockhampton-based electorate of Capricornia, the Brisbane fringe electorates of Oxley and Blair, and Trade Minister Craig Emerson’s southside seat of Rankin. He also named the Victorian seat of Bendigo, the Tasmanian electorate of Braddon and the NSW north coast seat of Richmond as being at risk because of the Greens link.
The Australian Catholic University’s Scott Prasser backed the blunt assessment, adding to the risk list the NSW seats of Eden-Monaro and Dobell, Victorian seats of Isaacs, Corangamite, Chisholm and Deakin, the Western Australian seat of Brand and the Tasmanian electorate of Bass.
The dire predictions came last night as the Liberal Party revealed it was already exploiting the Labor-Greens relationship in newspaper advertisements deriding Labor MPs in marginal seats as being part of a “Labor-Green government” responsible for lifting living costs by introducing the carbon tax. “Labor MPs are distancing themselves from Julia Gillard and the carbon tax,” Liberal federal director Brian Loughnane said last night. “But at the election they will be held to account for their support for the Labor-Green government through their vote for a carbon tax.”
Last weekend NSW Labor general secretary Sam Dastyari and Australian Workers Union national secretary Paul Howes began a Labor assault on the Greens, who in 2010 made a formal agreement with the ALP to back the minority Gillard government. Foreshadowing a Labor Party conference push this weekend to end automatic preference exchanges with the minor party, they said the Greens’ values were distinctly different from those of Labor.
Since then, a range of Labor ministers and senior MPs have echoed the criticism, with party sources telling The Australian yesterday that while the Greens’ policies and messages targeted inner-city seats such as Sydney, Grayndler, Brisbane, Fremantle and the Greens-held seat of Melbourne, Labor needed to be more concerned with protecting its seats in suburban areas from Coalition attack from the political Right.
One source said Labor needed to remind itself that governing was about the middle ground of politics and the art of compromise. “The Greens don’t have that,” the source told The Australian. “For them it is all or nothing. We can’t try to out-Left them. We are a party of government. We want to win the middle.”
The Labor sources said a pre-occupation with the threat of the Greens from the Left ignored the fact that workers, tradespeople, subcontractors and battlers had different policy concerns and often strongly opposed Greens liberal social policies such as support for same-sex marriage.
Mr Mackerras, a visiting fellow at the Australian Catholic University, said he endorsed the Dastyari approach and believed that in some senses, Labor voters had more in common with socially conservative political parties like KAP, Family First and the DLP than with the Greens, who painted such parties as “extremists”.
In fact, he said, they were “social conservatives” whose policies had elements in common with Labor and appealed to social conservatives in Labor electorates. “I support the basic Labor view, which is that the Greens are the best gift the Coalition has ever had,” Mr Mackerras told The Australian. “It’s very important for them to treat the Greens as being an enemy. This is why I support Dastyari’s position, except that I don’t believe they will ever put the Coalition ahead of the Greens (on how to vote cards).”
Noting that Labor’s key task was to communicate with middle Australia, Mr Mackerras said the party could potentially gain from the Greens’ “bloody-minded” refusal to compromise on asylum-seeker policy following the drowning deaths of 94 asylum-seekers last month when their boats sank on the way to Australia.
Two weeks ago, parliament was unable to break a long-running legislative deadlock over people-smuggling, with the major parties united in their desire to reintroduce offshore processing of asylum-seekers but unable to agree on a location between Malaysia and Nauru.
The Greens refused to back offshore processing in any form, using their numbers in the Senate to defeat a bill proposed by independent MP Rob Oakeshott allowing processing in both locations.
Mr Mackerras said Labor had shown a willingness to compromise to achieve an outcome based on the evidence, while the Coalition appeared to want to end people-smuggling, but only under an Abbott government. The Greens, however, had been simply bloody-minded and presented their position as based on principle. “I just think that the Greens have forfeited any right to expect any favours from Labor,” he said.
Professor Prasser said he agreed the Greens would cost Labor seats but that in the current political climate: “I don’t think there is such a thing as a safe Labor seat.”
ANU politics professor John Wanna said electoral support for the Greens was “probably at its peak” but that Labor’s NSW Right faction was clearly concerned that Labor’s links with the Greens could cause votes to leak to the Coalition. Professor Wanna said “blue-collar workers and self-employed tradesmen” in suburban electorates were not going to vote Green because they did not embrace their values.
“Some of the issues that the Greens push scare a lot of the electorate,” he said. “Some of the Greens MPs scare Australians – people like (senators) Lee Rhiannon and Sarah Hanson-Young.”
He said the Labor concern reflected the experience of the Queensland state election in March, in which voters tossed Labor out of government and reduced its parliamentary representation to single figures. “Labor voters got so sick of their Labor governments that they just broke together and went to the Coalition,” he sai
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/fight-greens-or-lose-seats-to-abbott-says-malcolm-mackerras/story-fn59niix-1226423931484
WA Labor get Social Media – The LIbs are Luddites.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/opinion/post/-/blog/14212979/labor-campaigns-for-net-result/
Oh Dear, Mother Milne has been caught out telling porkies re Fielding and FF
http://blogs.crikey.com.au/pollbludger/2012/07/09/newspoll-and-essential-research-56-44-to-coalition-2/comment-page-74/#comment-1340127
Coorey is a DICKHEAD:
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/gillard-on-the-nose-as-state-leaders-face-voters-20120712-21yqs.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
What a Great idea from the ALP
Dolt vs Murdoch – The Battle For Free Speech In Australia
Oh Dear Troy Boy is facing competition from the former member for Vasse
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/14227394/masters-to-run-against-buswell/
Frank Calabrese,
Finally Labor have woken up to the green menace. I’ve been saying since the cowardly Abbott and his supporting mongrels started spruiking “Bob Brown’s bitch” and the “real Pm is Bob Brown” that Labor’s poor polling can be put down to pissed off Labor voters who cannot, and will not, countenance the uncompromising attitude of the greens. If Labor can dislodge the green monkey off its back then we may well see Labor voters return to the fold.
Here is the Westpoll Tables – Take Note of the Greens Vote:
The PM Being Interviewed by John Burgess on 6IX
The PM’s Full Speech to the NSW State ALP Conference:
MOAR on Adele & Troy
http://www.vexnews.com/2012/07/on-the-job-wa-treasurer-troy-buswell-sniffing-around-for-love-in-the-office/
Another Appearance by Gus on Tony Delroy – this time putting him on the spot re Graeme Morris and his Cow comment to Leigh Sales .
Well done on your latest effort with Delroy, Gus.
Here is the latest from Gus on ABC 702 with James O’Loghlin on Trolling, 15th Sep 2012
Another Gus Appearance On Delroy – regarding Tanner and his book.
Here is Gus on #Ohmike complaining about Alan Jones and his comments re PM’s late Father and #ohmike’s “response”.
Meanwhile My constant Tweeting of the above call to all Journalists tweeting on tghe story has resulted in #ohmike being quoted in this ABC Story
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-09-30/jones-says-pms-dad-27died-of-shame27/4287770
And Gus appears once again on Tony Delroy to discuss Saying Sorry – Re Alan Jones:
Gusface Tears Tony Delroy yet ANOTHER New one – this time over Bob Carr and his wife’s travel expenses.