Michael Bell
@disirregardless.bsky.social
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Architect, Art Director (Film+TV), Human Ran for Parliament that one time All hair is my own
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I’m waiting for Bec Judd’s take.
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“Change the government: change the country” they said 🤬
#Auspol
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Before it won the 2022 federal election, the Labor Party promised stronger action to curb climate change. Since then, it has approved coal and gas projects that will emit a cumulative 6.5 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide. satpa.pe/lzpWeLc
Labor’s slate for fossil fuel approvals
The Albanese government has already approved 31 fossil fuel projects, and more than that are waiting, even as renewables overtake coal as the top source of electricity.
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disirregardless.bsky.social
"You're displaying on your front page...a photo which looks like you've snatched the actual nose from my face. Then when you go into it, you see that it's just your thumb between two fingers of your fist...Can I ask you to explain this?"

Victoria not sending their finest to the Senate.

#Auspol
cameronwilson.bsky.social
Senator Henderson to Yahoo: "You're displaying on your front page... a photo which looks like a woman exposing her buttocks. Then when you go into it, you see that those are two. bald heads in front of the woman... Can I ask you to explain why this is on your front page?"
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Sure, but it’s not like this is in any way disqualifying for leadership in Australian politics
disirregardless.bsky.social
You just know they're 100% gunna sanewash his weirdo christian nationalist stuff and rebrand it as common sense family values
#Auspol
Reposted by Michael Bell
jessielilley.bsky.social
The ageing fellas at the news desk have such a boner for a strong, young white man in politics they are going to will Hastie to the top of the pile whether we like it or not.
Opinion piece in the 9Papers:

Hastie's got the right stuff but one obsession may fast-track or derail his ambitions
By Peter Hartcher
October 11, 2025 - 5.00am
"The train coming down the tracks isn't the one that you expected. It's not the one advertised on the board," says actor Benedict Cumberbatch playing the role of a pro-Brexit strategist.
"Well, tough," he says. "It isn't even the one that I imagined. But I accept it. And you can't stop it," he says in the 2019 movie Brexit: The Uncivil War in the persona of the notorious Dominic Cummings, adviser to Boris Johnson.
"There is a new politics in town. One that you cannot control." Article extract:

As he read his charter letter from his leader, Sussan Ley, setting out his duties as opposition home affairs spokesman, he realised he would have no part in immigration policy - opposition immigration spokesman Paul Scarr, not Hastie, would "lead" and "develop" the policy. Hastie practised his personal policy of a
48-hour cooling off before making any major decision.
At this point, a more typical politician would accept the ruling, but then begin a quiet campaign of leaking and undermining against the leader. Hastie did not.
He was careful to take counsel with a handful of trusted allies, including only two Liberal MPs, so that he couldn't be accused of "doing the
numbers" as a prelude to a leadership challenge.
He told the most trusted of his trusted circle, his wife, Ruth, that he'd have to take a 25 per cent pay cut if he went ahead with the resignation. She rejoined that the family budget would simply have to adjust.
disirregardless.bsky.social
We need more class traitors like Pocock.

And fewer like Albanese.

#Auspol
disirregardless.bsky.social
On a slightly unrelated note…
How’s the state of this guy’s head?
Classic 2GB bonce
disirregardless.bsky.social
3. The Trinity Session
2. Temple of Low Men
1. Lovetown

Based this one on the condition of the CDs in our collection at home.
(also made it easier that they were all filed under “C”)
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This is like proudly saying: “My grandfather fought against communism in 1944”
disirregardless.bsky.social
Consider it a companion piece to that fluffing article on Hastie.

Kind of a two-for-one deal on religious weirdos.
Reposted by Michael Bell
nwind.bsky.social
What is wrong with the Age.

Not sure this would even get a run in The Catholic Weekly.
theage.nzcow.com
📢 The third title in journalist and author Greg Sheridan’s trilogy about Christianity explores its evolution and influence on Western civilisation.
The lessons we can learn from Jesus’ early radical era
www.theage.com.au
disirregardless.bsky.social
Bill Pullman and Zoe Kravitz
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Thanks Alex. So glad you enjoyed the film 👍🏼
disirregardless.bsky.social
I remember the lazy and/or compliant political media breathlessly jumping on board with it immediately.
disirregardless.bsky.social
How good is class solidarity?
disirregardless.bsky.social
The good news is that class solidarity is alive and well in Australia

The bad news is that it only works in this way 🤬
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Very *on brand* of the National Press Club to expect that no one would bother to check to see if they were lying
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I was an Art Director on this.
Hope you enjoy it 🤞🏼
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Marles (paraphrased): “But what were they wearing?”

What a f*cking disgrace.