Prominent Liberal urges Australians to kick Julia Gillard to death, but the media don’t seem to think it’s a story. Managing editor David Donovan reports on Australia’s propagandistic press.
Yesterday afternoon on News Ltd’s SkyNews cable TV channel, presenter David Speers interviewed John Howard’s former chief of staff, Grahame Morris — who is now a right wing political lobbyist.
Grahame is one of Australia’s most ubiquitous political pundits, despite having never stood for an election. He is the archetypal apparatchik — with the stooped shoulders, the pasty oleaginous skin, crinkled from an endless hallway of smoky rooms, and the perpetually sly sneer of the party insider who looks out at the general public with a scarcely concealed contempt.
In the course of the interview, as has made the social networks go into a frenzy – and which alerted my interest – Grahame Morris said about Julia Gillard that Australians “ought to be kicking her to death”.
That’s right, an influential member of the Liberal Party has suggested that the Australian people should kick their Prime Minister to death.
Here are some examples of the typically outraged Twitter comments posted after Morris’s entreaty:
@RestoreLaborQLD: Why are Grahame Morris’ comments that people should “kick Gillard to death” not getting any coverage? Is that acceptable?’
@VicLaborWomen: Grahame Morris said on @SkyNewsAust PM @JuliaGillard should be kicked to death. We find this deeply disturbing. No excuses. RT if u agree.
@BeeMay063 : @#qanda .”they ought to be kicking her to death” said Grahame Morris about Prime Minister Julia Gillard – WHY NO MEDIA COVERAGE???
Why no media coverage indeed? Because, when I found out about this event, at around 8pm – and then Googled about it – there were no reports on this incident at all — apart from a couple of aggregation reports on Twitter (like this one). I searched for video footage, and again found nothing — not even on the SkyNews website.
So, having still not seen the footage, but wanting to know the facts, I rang the SkyNews newsroom. I spoke to a rather terse character who, when I told him about the incident, said: “Grahame Morris … are you sure? On SkyNews? Today?”
I confirmed that it was all over Twitter.
He paused for few moments, perhaps looking at the day’s lineup, and then he agreed: “Oh yeah, he was on PM Agenda. Well … this is the first I’ve heard of it.”
He hadn’t heard of it. At SkyNews, a high profile male political pundit saying that our female Prime Minister should be kicked to death is, apparently, not especially memorable.
I asked the guy from SkyNews to make the video available on the SkyNews website, which he agreed to do. But, as I write this – at midnight – it has not been placed on the SkyNews website — and no story about it has appeared on that website or the website of any other Australian mass media outlet.
[UPDATE: The following brief story has since appeared in the Fairfax press: http://m.theage.com.au/opinion/political-news/liberal-strategist-sorry-for-gillard-quip-20120430-1xvhi.html]
Of course, SkyNews did react to this incident — but in a very surprising, and rather non-journalistic, way. You see, within an hour of my phone call, David Speers appeared on Twitter with the following comment:
@David_Speers I have just spoken to Grahame Morris who says his “kicking to death” comment was inappropriate and he’s sorry.
So, David Speers, the presenter of SkyNews, has – rather than reporting on the incident – decided to give an apology on behalf of his interviewee.
Speers: wouldn’t that be Morris’s prerogative?
This same presenter, in comparison, made no apology on behalf of Gillard Government minister Bill Shorten, over his gaffe a few days ago, in an interview with Speers — about which SkyNews has publicised relentlessly:
After receiving a contemptuous response from Twitter users about his apology for his mate Grahame, Speers made another attempt to ameliorate any damage suffered by Grahame Morris and the Liberal Party:
@David_Speers Grahame says it’s a phrase he has used in the past on different issues, but shouldn’t have on this occasion
Apparently, according to Speers, it was no biggie — just a funny turn of phrase. People are so touchy, who doesn’t suggest assassinating the Prime Minister every now and then? Move on folks, nothing to see here.
Finally, Speers – perhaps becoming a little worried that it could possibly be construed that he had completely lost his ethics as a journalist, and was now being seen by many as a fixture of the Liberal Party PR team – as he obviously had, and was – made the following comment:
@David_Speers FYI – I am not a spokesperson for Grahame! Just passing this on
You have to laugh, really.
People say there is a campaign against the Government by News Ltd. The proof is in the pudding. This is just a small snippet of what happens every day. Their subtle selection of what is newsworthy, what is not. By simply not reporting a major gaffe by one side, such as Tony Abbott’s comments last Friday about asylum seekers being as bad as drug runners, and reporting the difficulties of the other side vividly, in technicolour – such as the Peter Slipper / Craig Thomson affair – then people gradually gain an impression that one side is effective and good, and the other side is incompetent and bad.
And so it has happened.
Let’s not forget, Morris’s comments are especially newsworthy, because he is not the first conservative figure to urge violence against the Prime Minister. Broadcaster Alan Jones, for instance, recently suggested Gillard should be drowned in a hessian bag:
The truth is, News Ltd run a constant daily campaign to bring down the Government and bring on an election. It is quite blatant and obvious. Just yesterday, they had online opinion poll in all their publications on whether Gillard should call an immediate election. Unsurprisingly, given no-one but a Liberal Party supporter (or a masochist) would read News Ltd’s now entirely one-sided propaganda, an overwhelming number of people said the Prime Minister should. Upwards of 90 per cent — which is rather reminiscent of the 99 per cent election wins by Saddam Hussein. Of course, a Galaxy poll taken concurrently put this figure at a more believable 52 per cent — barely a majority of voters.
The News Ltd figure was simply propaganda.
The Australian Government has guided this nation unscathed through the global financial crisis — which has ruined much of the western world. For this alone, it should be held up by our media as at least partially effective. But this is never heard in our mainstream press, who portray the Gillard Government as ineffective and chaotic. There is no doubt at all that there is an agenda to bring down the Government by an organisation that owns about 70 per cent of the nation’s print media, and much else besides — including the cable news network we have been discussing in this piece.
We need to ask ourselves, how much of the current contempt for which the public holds the Government is real — and how much has been generated by the unrelenting campaign against it by News Ltd, followed along by the compliant tag-a-long ABC and Fairfax enterprises? We need to remember that, with a couple of small additions, News, Fairfax and ABC dominate the Australian media landscape — which is the least diverse in the western world. If they refuse to tell us the important news as it happens, then where else will we find it?
Of course, News Ltd is a commercial enterprise. It will argue that it is their right to run campaigns in the interest of their readers — and they have claimed that in the past. Fairfax will do the same. But what about the ABC, which blindly follows on wherever News Ltd leads? That, surely, is not part of its Charter.
For News to not report someone in a prominent position in Australian politics urging Australians, on one of their very own media outlets, to kill our nation’s democratically elected leader is an outright outrage — pure and simple. And for none of the Australian news media to pick up on this, even when the social media networks were in a frenzy? Well, we must conclude that these are very dark days indeed for journalism in this country.
The mass media in this country are now verging on the propagandistic. If you don’t think this a threat to our democracy, then you have been brainwashed — by the very same media that manipulates the news and refuses to give you the full picture.
Listen to David Donovan speak about this issue on The Wire by clicking here.
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17 Comments
great article, thanks
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Dear DAVID thank you for exposing this disturbing manipulation and suppression of news.
The comments by Grahame Morris are repugnant. You are right to draw parallels between this offensive and dangerous comment – with those made by Alan Jones.
They both drink from the same toxic well, no doubt fortified with a double dose of misogyny.
If their Muslim counterparts had called for the murder of Prime Minister Julia Gillard, can you imagine what would rightly have happened as a consequence ?
Surely Mr Morris needs to be visited by the various counter-terrorist squads ? Has he breached any criminal and/or Broadcasting Laws ? Has Sky breached any laws ?
Or are they being treated favoruably by the authorities, because they are good ‘ol boys, white, beardless, don’t wear dresses in public and look as if they could pass for Christian and Anglo-Celtic
stock ?
Few journalists have been as vigorously condemning of Julia Gillard and this squalid dysfunctional Labor Caucus and Parliament that has made the Australian ‘Government’ an international laughing stock, as myself. I make no apology whatsover for that. I call for her political anihilation – not her murder!
The quote by Morris was a dead set Sky news lead, pun intended.
The fact that it was sourced on Sky airtime, makes it even more attractive chest-beating material. Fair enough.
The segment would have been reported by AAP ( Australian Associated Press )at the very least, and richocheted around Australia and overseas in both electronic and print media – in the same way as
did Bill Shorten’s idiotic remarks.
But while Shorten’s remarks apparently suit Sky’s political colours, the remark by Morris, does not.
The response by David Speers was disappointing – just when he was making a bit of an international name for himself too. Not that that will prohibit anyone from poaching him in the future.
If only he had been as even-handed with Morris – then he would have forged a reputation for being a vigorous interviewer – regardless of his subject’s political hue.
‘Yes’ men and women are in high demand – especially if they have a ‘ veneer ‘ of being tough journalists who are prepared to bark the voice of their masters.
What’s with Speers and his apologia on behalf of Morris ? What is this ?
The likes of Jones and Morris are intellectual brothers to the likes of the Taliban.
Violence towards women – and verbal violence and threats towards women are not treated seriously. Australian media and commentators
got stuck into the Alan Jones comments about Gillard – why hasn’t the same thing happened about the remarks by Morris ?
And where is SKY management in all of this ? The News Editor ?
Get Morris back on air. Invite David Donovan into the studio as well.
Why isn’t there a story about ‘ the story ? Why hasn’t Abbott been asked about GM’s remarks ? Why hasn’t the Prime Minister been asked about the remarks ? Why haven’t the likes of Eva Cox been asked for comment ? Germaine Greer of the ” big bum ” Julia quote ?
One of my lectures on Journalism involves the notion that what is kept OUT of the news rather than what goes INTO the news, is more telling of the calibre and courage of that media organisation.
This is a classic example of that, and Australia, it happens more often than you think.
If Morris had called for John Howard to be kicked to death, I venture his remarks would have immediately exploded into the Australian and International Media and ignited furious community debate and discourse.
Thanks Tess, your typically insightful and incisive comment is worthy of standalone publication in its own right.
I only found this site by accident and I just can’t believe this man was allowed to get away with saying that. Linda Mottram had this individual on her show this morning and what had said was never mentioned, what on earth is going on. There is a concerted effort to damn this Prime Minister there is no respect is it because she is a woman? surely not, but I’m beginning to think so. I’ve heard this man speak before and always thought he was arrogant now I’m convinced he’s also misogynist, these blokes can’t handle a woman who has outsmarted them at their own game and no one plays it dirtier than Mr. Abbott
God help Australia.
I believe the undercurrent in all of this present nonsense is the media’s inflated opinion of its own importance. Having said that one can be accused of attacking the messenger and the guardians of our beloved democracy. However when the messenger is borderline hysterical and frothing at the mouth one has to stand back and look for the real story.
Which certainly isn’t the state of the nation, it is an article of faith that Australia is in pretty good shape economically and will be one of the first nations to honour carbon commitments by taxing them, hereby looking to the long term future instead of the next 90 days.
It couldn’t be the long term investment in broadband which most of the country needs despite the cry that wireless will save us – it certainly will if you don’t want to make any commercial transaction with it.
Perhaps it’s the Murray/ Darling debate that everyone without exception has been saying for the last 30 years needs to be fixed?
This government is doing all of these long term tasks despite being a minority government, which isn’t to say that the government isn’t without faults – but let’s keep perspective for God’s sake.
And poor old Julia, she was damned if she didn’t and damned if she did, act against Slipper and Thomson and when she did, she got the timing all wrong! Misogynists unite and get this woman out of here and put some men in charge!
Which brings me back to the media. I don’t as a matter of principle read any News Ltd publication, so I have to limit my comment to the SMH and the ABC. The SMH’s Peter Hartcher has never gotten over the fact that his friend in ego mania – Kevin Rudd got the boot, he is still promoting him as the ALP’s answer – he’s obviously forgotten what the question was. As to the ABC – it’s night time news crosses to Canberra are invariably smart mouthed commentaries with cheap puns and put downs and asides about what THEY should be doing. It’s apparently impossible for any of the ABC people to just tell the news, they have to pontificate – it must be in the DNA!
So if the politicians would just shut up and listen to the media, everything would be OK – after all the media knows best. Doesn’t it?
Dear PHILBY, the media is a hydra-headed beast and I sense your deflective comment is more intent on echoing futile and ill-written press releases from Gillard’s beleaguered bunker, rather than
address the fact that David Donovan is telling us Grahame Morris called for Prime Minister Julia Gillard to be kicked to death – and that MSM, for the most part, is ignoring this disgraceful and irresponsible incitement to violence.
You seem more concerned with emphasising the Gillard Government’s (dismal) track record, than with the Prime Minister’s personal
safety.
dear TESS – please forgive me, I didn’t realise that this commentary option was restricted to what you personally consider important and relevant. I didn’t comment on Mr Morris’s comment because any one with half a brain could tell that he was using a throw away line in admittedly bad taste and thoughtlessly. He obviously was not promoting or suggesting actual violence on the PM, but IA decided to make an issue of it so that people like yourself could pontificate and try to make it a bigger deal than it ever deserved to be.
Things that make the above comment so laughable.
He succinctly described the Coalition’s strategy. Hypocrisy. They have been doing it for YEARS!
The media are driving the conversation and whipping up fervour for the Opposition. Clear bias against Labor. Something to be concerned about. If a Labor person said it it would be front page and all over the media and you know it.
Lastly, I don’t care what his intention was it is inappropriate and should be repudiated. This is OUR PM. Have respect!
Bad taste you would defend it.
Dear PHILBY, bollocks to your assertions about commentary options and your dopey comment about me.
Firstly, don’t insult people with half a brain. How do you know what Grahame Morris was thinking ? And how dare you ‘ interpret ‘ what YOU think he was thinking,for the rest of we Great Unwashed ?
He was indeed promoting violence on Prime Minister Julia Gillard.
This man is a former power broker, and is obviously still drunk on the stinking brew.
Are you a mind reader as well ?
Tell me honestly, how you would have reacted had an Imam made such an outrageous statement ? Morris is indisputably an Imam of the Liberal Vanguard.
We don’t ‘ pontificate ‘ on Independent Australia. Okay, my colleague BARRY EVERINGHAM might, but then he holds an International License to Thrill.
What we do is inform and investigate and encourage robust debate and argument.
And that is why, I welcome your comments, Philby.
But I cannot countenance or tolerate the instigation of violence towards our Prime Minister Julia Gillard, or anyone else for that matter, regardless from whose mouth it spews.
Goodness DD and Tess, whether in jest or not, this really is going too far, isn’t it? I have absolutely no time for Julia Gillard. She has ruined any chance of me ever going back to the Labor fold. But whatever your opinion of her, that sort of comment is totally beyond the pale. I just had a thought – even the Tea Party would have a bit of a problem with a public comment such as that. Has Tony Abbott said anything? He ought to! If only for self-preservation.
Isn’t this man liable to prosecution because he incited people to commit common assault?
Dear BARNEY WARD,it is going too far. And if we accept that this is in jest – then we should concede similar threats to have been in jest; and we simply do not.
Personally I put the likes of George Dubya Bush in the Robert Mugabe camp; congenital liars and killers both. I do not differentiate on the basis of colour or creed or race.
Is the world a worse place because of their actions ? Yes it is!
Barney, I recall loopy American politicians and commentators baying for JULIAN ASSANGE’s blood; saying that he should be murdered.
And I don’t recall many Australian politicians, PRIME MINISTER JULIA GILLARD included, denouncing such outrageous calls for extra-judicial execution.
Hopefully Barney, the Tea Party would indeed choke on its tea leaves at such a comment; but I fear not.
Abbott has gone to ground – and why hasn’t anyone asked former
PRIME MINISTER JOHN HOWARD what he thinks of the call to murder our
Prime Minister, made by his former Chief of Staff, Grahame Morris ?
Dear WILLIAM GLADYS, spot on.
If his name was not Grahame Morris but Ghassan Bin Makhtoub, he would have had the sniffer dogs around his genitals and electrodes placed on his nipples by now.
I agree these comments are disgraceful and should not be part of our way of life. Greame Morris is contactable by his Mobile phone number which is listed on http://www.bartondeakin.com.au/Contact.html.
Maybe he would like to hear everyones feedback directly.
Thanks MELANIE2069
Liberal Party Liaison Lobbyist ( BARTON DEAKIN ) GRAHAME MORRIS can be contacted on his publicised mobile number 0411 222 680.
It is disturbing that his thuggish views towards PRIME MINISTER JULIA GILLARD and women in general may be reflected in any counsel this advisor provides to the LIBERAL PARTY.
He may be able to clarify his position – and that of the Liberal Party – to concerned individuals and groups representing women and other victims of violence.
Tony Abbott, I can picture his response now.
He’ll have 2 women on either side of him nodding their heads and will say its, Bad bad bad, sad sad sad, no no no, blah blah blah. This man lacks substance
Tony Abbott is an embarrassment to the Australian landscape, he is just a sound bite that spews out dribble.
Last night on the Project they showed a story about a organisation that helps kids who witness domestic Violence and we have so called intelligent person calling for a PM to be kicked to death. I am sure those young kids would have an opinion on this violence.
As for Sky News, I find it amusing that every time Today FM’s Kyle Sandilands makes disgusting comment he is vilified in the media not stop ( am not condoning anything Kyle does) and yet some people whoi hold great influence accept Grahame Morris comments as jest. David Spears should hang his head in shame but I also think David Spears needs an on screen disclaimer advising that his show is a Liberal Party advertisement and should remain on screen thoughout any show he does. Maybe all Sky News show should have this.
Abbott's "lie down and die" comment's today remind us of the Graham "Kicking her to death" Morris" affair: http://t.co/m2uDwTxH
Oh dear, Grahame "they ought to be kicking her to death” Morris is at it again http://t.co/9Zfs39c8 @leighsales
Grahame Morris today calls Leigh Sales a "cow". In May he said Gillard shd be kicked to death. See any pattern? http://t.co/2rC62EQk
Grahame Morris today calls Leigh Sales a "cow". In May he said Gillard shd be kicked to death. See any pattern? http://t.co/2rC62EQk
[...] Morris has form. In early May on News Limited’s Sky News as recorded by David Donovan in Independent Australia, in a rant about Julia Gillard’s decision to distance Labor from Craig Thomson and Peter [...]
DId the cops rock up to Graeme Morris' house when he suggested Gillard should be KICKED TO DEATH? http://t.co/5W7ehTBJ
DId the cops rock up to Graeme Morris' house when he suggested Gillard should be KICKED TO DEATH? http://t.co/5W7ehTBJ
DId the cops rock up to Graeme Morris' house when he suggested Gillard should be KICKED TO DEATH? http://t.co/5W7ehTBJ
DId the cops rock up to Graeme Morris' house when he suggested Gillard should be KICKED TO DEATH? http://t.co/5W7ehTBJ
DId the cops rock up to Graeme Morris' house when he suggested Gillard should be KICKED TO DEATH? http://t.co/5W7ehTBJ
DId the cops rock up to Graeme Morris' house when he suggested Gillard should be KICKED TO DEATH? http://t.co/5W7ehTBJ
Grahame Morris said they should have been kicking Gillard to death. Nice work @qanda. http://t.co/L95IgglU
A little reminder of the vile character of Grahame Morris before #QandA starts tonight.
http://t.co/AexouvQR
A little reminder of the vile character of Grahame Morris before #QandA starts tonight.
http://t.co/AexouvQR
@codemavn Here is the Grahame Morris Kick To Death story http://t.co/OP40UUZL
@codemavn Here is the Grahame Morris Kick To Death story http://t.co/OP40UUZL