
Before we launch into our second look at The Bug‘s tweets of last week, may we once more say a big thank-you to all those Twitter sewer rats, and the ones scurrying around above ground, who continue as online citizen journalists to do the work totally beyond the abilities of our mainstream mediocre.
Yesterday, we ran a heap of tweets based largely on the Twitterverse’s understandable anger over the fact that the vast majority of that mainstream mediocre preferred to continue being LNP apologists – instead of real journalists – by ignoring week after week the shocking revelations from the Robodebt Royal Commission.
The tweets we’ve selected today do what the goebbelian mainstreamers can’t or will not see – the government and public sector malfesance exposed day after day at the RC. Instead, the sheer hypocrisy of our current filth estate is exposed as they prefer to bang on relentlessly about Labor’s mooted superannuation tax tweaks.
That’s right: hounding the hoi polloi to their deaths with a cruel and illegal non-debt recovery scheme is of no news value whatsoever; Labor’s very minor attempts at improving the budget bottomline by doubling the tax to 30 percent on earnings above the $3 million super balances of very well-off Australians is so, so, terribly bad. Goebbels would be blushing.
Anywho, enough moralising and editorialing.
Let’s kick off with some who had a dig at the man featured above; David Speers who has been incapable of throwing off his SkyNews training, who has forgotten who he is now working for and who has blindly followed the lead of Newscorpse and the TV channels and shock jocks. He obviously thinks their collective news sense makes good sense.
Phillip Riley and Andrew Gardiner covered those angles pretty damn well, albeit from different angles!


And here’s one on that topic we ran yesterday from Eric of Berwick; worthy of repeating today seeing it so neatly matches our feature graphic at top.

Ross Clelland had a more generalised dig at our unbeloved mainstream mediocre…

.. as did Peter Murphy.

And here’s Media Analyst, asking just one of many logical questions that those in power at almost all of Australia’s mainstream mediocre platforms are either incapable of, or too scared to, even think about or ask their troops to cover. Deadly bias indeed, Media Analyst. But look on the bright side: it’s killing the stupid cunts through declining circulations and viewers.

Several tweets that were thankfully dropped into our tweets-of-the-week barrel were reactions to the evidence at the Robodebt RC by Stuart Robert. The Bug isn’t sure whether the phrase “he makes my skin crawl” was created with Roberts in mind but it should have been.
Take it away Jo Dyer.

Some chap named Tony Windsor – anyone know of him? – saw a confined space in Stuart Robert’s future. We, too, Tony, hope Robert is called to the bars.

We are also grateful to Robyn for making the Pink Bats RC connection. Remember that RC and the one into unions that the MSM wet themselves over, covering both with a forensic fury seeing their only real purpose was to destroy the reputations of leading Labor figures and use a hundred million dollars of taxpapers’ money to get the LNP re-elected. It’s what they’ve always done best and our money paid off for them for a few elections.

Okay, enough already. Here’s a couple to finish off on that look at the current Opposition Leader who, Australia willing, will never be prime minister and one who unfortunately was.
Say hello to Bethany Williams, doubling up from yesterday’s tweets, and Ian McKail.



