For about eight days now, Tony Abbott has been in worsening trouble, and he has no hope any more of being Prime Minister, writes Bob Ellis.
FOR ABOUT eight days now, Tony Abbott has been in worsening trouble, and he has no hope any more of being Prime Minister.
Not all of it is his fault, some of it was coincidence, but the overall effect has been a perfect storm whose hail and lightning is beating him senseless and consuming him.
Some of it, unexpectedly, is the issue of gay marriage and the momentum it has gained across the world. Some of it is things happening in America.
A week ago, it was revealed Mitt Romney said he disdained that 47 percent of Americans who did not pay income tax. These, apparently, included war veterans, the old, the disabled and single supporting mothers. Most may not have paid income tax, but paid, each week, various forms of salary tax, and, in some states, taxes like the GST. The secret video of this utterance not only ended Romney for good, it smashed the Tea Party, who will not now retain enough seats to hold up financial reforms, including more taxes on the rich.
When Wayne Swan attacked the Tea Party as economic vandals, it would have been wise for Abbott’s Liberals to stay silent. But they did not, execrating Swanny for commenting on a foreign election and not concentrating on his own patch, and on the economy here.
This aligned them with the Tea Party Republicans, an already discredited bunch of loons, and with Romney, a loser, and, by any measure, a stupid man. Abbott should have repudiated his ’47 percent’ nonsense, but he did not.
And, when Cory Bernardi, fumbling, seemed to compare gay marriage with wedlock of humans and farmyard animals, he should not have merely sacked him, he should have allowed the Liberals a conscience vote on one or other (he need only have picked one) of the gay marriage bills coming up in parliament last week.
None would have passed, but he would have shown himself to be a reasonable man to have allowed a conscience vote, in the wake of Bernardi’s idiocy. His own sister after all was lesbian, and bound for a billion years of hellfire if she does not repent, and his best friend Christopher Pearson was for many years promiscuous and gay before he became celibate and Catholic lately, and in that condition helped Abbott write Battlelines, his memoir-manifesto.
Though a reasonable person could sort out these contradictions in his moral history, an ordinary voter will see them as the qualities of an angry, flummoxed buffoon. My sister is going to hell, and no vote I have control of will hallow her perversions and save her from her sulphurous, burning fate, I have decided, you wait and see.
On top of this came Newman’s decisions to sack bushfire fighters and nurses, and O’Farrell’s decision to sack TAFE teachers. Abbott had to promise to find money when he becomes Prime Minister in a year or so to restore and salvage these good people, and he did not. He didn’t have to criticise his colleagues, he could have blamed Gillard for the economic desperation they are in, but he had to intervene. And he did not.
And having not done that, he proposed to find swags of money for the families of the victims of the Bali Bombing, to mark the tenth anniversary. And this, perhaps, was his most idiotic thought-bubble in years.
Money for the families of the dead in Bali, and those who were injured and survived, in 2002, he now proposed. Although for five years after the bombing, when he was in cabinet, he did not think of it, or argue it then and help enact it.
Even if he got to it later (which he did), it raised the question of why we should foot the bill and not, say, the Indonesian government or Jemiah Islamia. And, if the Bali Bombing victims deserve this much, how about the parents of children forcibly adopted? How about the children themselves? How, indeed, about the Stolen Children? How about the families bereaved by the Granville train wreck? How about the children born mutant because of Agent Orange and a war we had no right to be in?
It showed in him a distance from logical connection that was actually frightening, and bespoke, perhaps, of brain damage from his years as an amateur boxer. He seemed like a babbling, opportunistic, fool.
And all this on top of David Marr’s ‘revelation’ that he had, as a student, once bashed a wall (as telling as my confession, which I here submit, that I smashed a cup in 1966 while arguing with my wife and am therefore unfit for elective office now and hereinafter), and the upsurge of boat arrivals after the announcement of Nauru which Abbott claimed would end them, and Joe Hockey’s many, grinning, head-shaking attempts to cut eighty billion dollars from government extravagance without sacking anybody, put him deeper in trouble than any Australian leader since Peacock proved to have got his health figures wrong and called a press conference to say so, two weeks before an election.
I know Abbott, and for time I liked him, and I urged him to get some sleep, and get his bones fixed by a chiropractor. But he would not.
And this shambles of a leader is the result. And this, plus a good deal of bad luck last week, will bring him down.
And make Turnbull, perhaps, Prime Minister.

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In a sane world Abbott would not have become a serious contender in the first place. The media, plutocrats and backroom boys have a lot to answer for.
well written Bob and I agree Cuppa well said.
As for Turnbull no thank you remember “UTEGATE”
It’s just defeat for the liberals people are not fools.
Abbott becomes more haggard every day and I have seen the writing on the wall for some time, well 2 years.
The PM Julia has been a lady throughout the 2 years and went about leading this Country. She has shown great strength to keep above what abbott and the Libs have dished out to her.
Who wants Turnbull, we should all remember Utegate. He thought he had a gottya on Kevin Rudd.
Thanks Bob for confirming my thoughts.
Abbot is as difficult to replace as Gillard. Turnbull? Few friends in caucus and not from the Right.
The more interesting question is how will the Liberal party deal with its internal contradictions from now on. We can be sure that the small l face of the party lacks enough voter appeal. You need the “conservative” wing to appeal to the socially conservative (catholic) and less educated to make up the numbers. I am not sure that the more visible frontbenchers (apart from Hockey, Turnbull and Pyne, who are all small l liberals) could have as much appeal to the Right’s electorate as the man himself. Not Matthias Corman clearly. And are Mossiron and Brandis true conservatives? It is easy to use ideological/populist rhetoric when in opposition, especially when the gvt is not yet in campaign mode.
But the past weeks are showing a shift towards less responsible rhetoric in Labor (now most of their big projects are done and they can afford to distance from the Greens) and that may well be working. Howard lost partially to voter fatigue, but most importantly to an ideological position that is untenable in a country where the socio-economically weaker majority is obliged to vote. That is the big difference with the US. There is no natural majority for anti-labour (small l) policies if and when household economics are a central issue, in a country like Australia. And Abbot’s artistry seems to have passed its peak.
But who knows, maybe some scandal, a poor gvt response to a terrorist act, maybe a sequel to the Wilson issues (what happened to the book that was about to be published?) We may well see an election fought by the current leaders. And a very close one
even if turnbull was leader, and the frontbench pack suddenly became compassionate, articulate, thoughtful, forward thinking people, you’d have to question how genuine they are since under abbott they’ve been the opposite. they’re like actors just playing a role.
they need a term in opposition where they pull their collective heads in, oppose rationally, not compulsorily and come up with some decent ideas. maybe two terms because the damage they’ve done by their behaviour this last 5 years is huge imo.
Great read Bob. Just hope that you’re on the money with this prediction.
Yes the Abbott is finished but Turnbull has too much baggage and would not be voted in by Abbott”s friends like Bishop and Bishop, Pyne, Mirabella etc. Did you see him squirm last week when Albanese brought up his large, recent investments in broadband companies in France and Spain, both fibre to the home, yet he is set on destroying the NBN1, what a jerk111
How Abbott has got where he is can in major lumps be attributed to the anti Christ Murdoch and his deciples in News Ltd and Sky News, with devotees the ABC and Fairfax in the second row. Channels 7 9 and 10 are mere echoes of the crap, not worthy of any intelligent debate.
No political party with a semblance of intelligence and loyalty for the future of this great country can possibly allow such a proven liar, woman hater, homophobic, economic brain dead bully to retain leadership of the so called Liberal, thats Liberal Party. He has now become an international joke with his shrugging off of Bernardis disgraceful comments.
Has there ever been such a hated politician in this land?
Re Abbott’s punching the wall….Bob still feels this is trivial – its not trivial. In actual fact it is about violence towards women and NOT once has Abbott come out and said that he “deplores any sort of violence towards women.” Nor has he ever publicly condemned the abuse of children by catholic priests.
The man is a disgrace.
Turnbull is the better leader however even if the Libs give him the nod…he still has the rabid rightwing nutters on the front bench…either that or he will have to replace them with rabid rightwing nutters from the back bench….Loosers all round….
In case you missed it yesterday, Bob Ellis explaining why Abbott is history. #AusPol http://t.co/svjdz0IA
you are spot on Bob although I took issue over your last column that appeared to me to give David Marr credit.
However Marr really was like unplugging the Abbott dam of built up ghastliness that has become a flood and finally revealed Tony – even to a fawning media – as a potential train wreck.
And I have repeatedly said that Labor can and will probably win the next election if for no other reason than the lives of Aussies have been stable now for the past 5 years so why will they want to rock the boat and take a chance with an unknown factor like Tony even though his life has been in politics ?.
I doubt Malcolm Turnbull could win this election but he may next time. He is a moderate and possibly in some policies more to the left than Labor.
…additionally, the wins by the Coalition in NSW & QLD are a boost for Labor. Those state governments are Tony Abbott’s worst enemy. Vic not so much but enough to tip the balance to federal labor.
Gillard is not a lady, she is a racist bigot no matter how many times you claim otherwise Anne.
Abbotts gaffs yesterday prove once again he is all slogan and no substance. If he can’t even be bothered finding out who is going to New York before launching yet another rant against the PM he has shown himself to be the most unsuitable candidate for PM in the history of this country.I do hope Bob is correct.
And I do wish that you would just go away Marilyn, you are a blight on every blog you troll.
Like Bundysmum I do wish that you would go away Marilyn.
If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.
As much as I like the article, swing voters have a short memory, this kind of issue should have been a debate 1 month before the next election. The big sell to swing voters is what electioneering is all about and guttersniping is rampant at that time. These are the selfish mob with a “What about me” attitude rather than, as what President J F Kennedy once said “…. ask what you can do for your country” maybe offer ever swing voter an Apple iPad if the vote Labor or Greens, might work!
ask what you can do for your country” maybe offer every swing voter an Apple iPad if they vote Labor or Greens, might work!
Sorry, my “Y” key is being a Neocon
The fact that Abbott acted like an angry galoot many years ago shouldn’t be held against him; we were all silly back then and he has no doubt matured since.
The fact that he completely denies the incident took place and indirectly traduces those who said it did occur; that marks him as a poor piece of work. If he lacks the fortitude to admit to his own youthful mistake and would rather cast honest and reliable people like David Patch as a liar then he is unworthy of public office.
I finally get to agree with Bob Ellis – it’s been a while Bob, good comment. Tony Abbott has been in Brisbane this week, still making outrageous claims about the Carbon ‘Tax’ being a wrecking ball through the economy (I wish I had a dollar for every time he’s said that), with the increased electricity prices. No matter how many times his team have produced documents in Parliament and been shot down in flames, he still continues with the spin.
Take away the Carbon ‘Tax’ and asylum seekers (‘illegals’ in his mind) rhetoric, the man has nothing to say. For those who excuse his actions when he was a student by saying ‘he was young and we all did stupid things when we were young’, that may be so, but when it comes to anger issues, a leopard doesn’t change its spots. The anger is still simmering below the surface. He’s been angry since he was defeated in 2010, made worse by the fact that it was a mere woman who beat him – just as happened 35 years ago…
Question for Marilyn – why do you call Julia Gillard a racist bigot? Please give us some genuine examples…
Ellis has been, and I believe still is, one of those supposed Labor wankers (add to that list Richardson, Latham and now Tanner) kicking the Gillard Government for two years straight. Ellis had Abbott, who once joined Costello, in suing his publisher for some something he wrote, at his latest book launch where he yet again bagged Gillard, saying something like, “She makes a mistake every two weeks .. she won’t last”.
Well, that was over a year ago and Gillard has achieved major policy outcomes and is growing in stature despite the relentless sabotaging attempts by the Opposition and the gross fact-impairment by a MSM hellbent on regime change.
I am not a member of any political party. I consider myself a progressive conservative who once voted Liberal and most certainly voted for Howard’s GST. In the same vain I see a price on carbon and the NBN as a way to the future. I will vote Labor this time, for sure. Not because they have all of the answers, but because right now they are the only ones with a clear policy agenda and budget management credentials. The Opposition in comparison are chaotic in producing juvenile and erratic policies and shonky budget estimates. It is amazing how many political commentators apologise for this. They take the population for a bunch of fools, and if the polls are correct, they are probably right.
So, this Ellis thinks that Abbott is done and dusted, does he? Newflash, Ellis, the damage the likes of you and the MSM media, particularly the Murdock Press, have done to the Labor brand has given a square gaiting, jaw jutting, scowling, fear mongering and lying Abbott a very strong prospect of becoming PM.
The fact-impaired media won’t let up on bagging Gillard. Every time Rudd farts the media jump to attention hoping hope against hope that there would be another leadership challenge for them to dine on for weeks on end. Abbott, with the media’s “oh so willing support”, will cook up another Thomson or Slipper scandal to ensure a regime change.
Let’s be very clear, Australian voters will have the greatest IQ test of their lives to pass at the next election. So far they have failed that test in the Victorian, NSW and QLD elections. I sincerely hope they see through the media muck and vote for rationality. It has been sorely missing in the public conservation, which seems to be consumed with Tea Party notions, thus far.