1. Independent MP Bob Katter was interviewed by Charlie Pickering on The Project last night in an interview that has got everyone talking. Katter failed to respond to claims that he thought homophobia was permissable in 2013. The interview came after two (now dis-endorsed) candidates for Katter’s new political party made outrageous statements comparing homosexuality to pedophilia and saying that gay teachers should not be allowed in kindergartens and preschools. Watch the interview below:
The Mix 101.1 team, Chrissie & Jane, interviewed Charlie Pickering this morning to ask him about the interview. Listen below:
2. 14-year-old Bindi Irwin is apparently ‘devastated’ after an essay she submitted for publication in US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton’s e-journal was drastically edited. The young wild life advocate and daughter of the late Steve Irwin, has said she won’t allow the article about overpopulation to be published in its shortened form.
3. Voting for Triple J’s ‘Hottest 100′ songs of 2012 is almost over with the winners to be announced on radio tomorrow. Early favourites include Of Monsters and Men ‘Little Talks’, The Rubens ‘My Gun’ and Mumford and Sons ‘I Will Wait’. Last year’s winner was Gotye with ‘Somebody that I used to Know’.
4. The Government is urging Australians currently in the Libyan city of Benghazi to evacuate as soon as possible. The British Government reportedly have intelligence that shows a ‘specific and imminent’ terrorist threat to westerners in the region. Two Australians are currently registered as being in the area and the Australian embassy in Cairo are trying to make contact with them.
5. The BBC are about to re-air one of their best loved TV series, Fawlty Towers. The television show features John Cleese as hotel owner Basil Fawlty and is consistently named as one of the most outstanding comedy shows the world has ever seen. However in an act of political-correctness-gone-
6. World number one women’s tennis player, Victoria Azarenka has fought her way through to the Australian Open final but will compete under claims that she used dodgy tactics to get there. Azarenka took an extremely long time out for medical reasons during yesterday’s semi-final, for what she claimed was a rib injury but – to television viewers – looked more like an anxiety attack.
7. Opposition Leader, Tony Abbott has announced he’ll embark on a week long ‘mini election campaign’ starting this Sunday. Mr Abbott will be touring the country and trying to push back on Labor’s recent improvements in the polls, ahead of Parliament returning in February.
8. A former editor of some of Australia’s best known women’s magazines, Nene King, has told a magistrates court today that her former friend stole from her while King was under the influence of drugs. King, now 69, admitted to being addicted to drugs, taking Prozac regularly and spending up to $600 on cannabis each month.
9. A Qantas passenger has been asked to change his clothing before boarding because he was wearing a t-shirt with the phrase ‘Hello, My Name Is Inigo Montoya … you killed my father… prepare to die’ written on it. Qantas staff were concerned that the t-shirt appeared threatening and could cause concern amongst other passengers. Fans of the 1980s cult movie The Princess Bride would know why most of the other passengers were giggling along with the incident rather than feeling the least bit bothered.








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In “comedy-world”, I believe FAWLTY TOWERS is a masterpiece.
Anyone studying comedy could break down it’s elements – script, character development, timing, pacing, etc, but it has that bit of magic that’s impossible to capture & dissect.
It’s those dreary “experts” at the BBC who tried to flatten the famous “Nudge, nudge, wink, wink, say no more” sketch -because they didn’t have the skill to bring it’s brilliance to life.
Now they want to remove an iconic piece of caricature that lampoons a German mass murderer !………..really, I think the German people have NO love for that disgusting psychopath.
Please leave such comedic art alone…….it’s perfect just as it is.
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Go Katter, ban same sex marriages and halal in our supermarket and slaughterhouses! We are behind you!
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What’s wrong with halal food?
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Answer the bloody question Bob!
I am stll waiting for you answer.
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Interesting the outrage it’s caused to see homosexuality compared to pedophilia, especially given research shows that pedophilia is intrinsic like ones sexuality-
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-pedophiles-20130115,1419,6074282,full.story
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Then why not compare heterosexuality to pedophilia?
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I think the candidate was linking rather than comparing the two.
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What I want to know is what’s happened to Mamamia Shop??
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Hello Mamamia Shop Fan!
We are trying a few different things with the business model at the moment – stay tuned!
- Freya, MM Intern
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Bob refuses to speak against those statements because he probably agrees with them but more importantly he wants the votes of the people that absolutely support them.
Who are these people??
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Miss, perhaps you should run for parliament? So many people who aren’t in politics think they know everything about it.
I don’t think this was Charlie or The Project’s best moment. Bob Katter has some extreme views, but he stated that candidates weren’t encouraged to use a personal agenda in their job.
It was Mr Gaynor, not Bob Katter that stated that homosexuals are pedeophiles-of course it was irrelevant to ask him whether he felt the same way.
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Wasn’t it the woman who made the homosexual-paedophile link?
Gaynor just said he didn’t want the gays teaching his kids with their gay ways.
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Are you one of the 20, Narelle?
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One in twenty rather…
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No, Miss, I don’t live in Queensland.
Also, in 2013, religious vilification happens regularly. I’m a Christian, and I think it’s inappropriate, but I don’t post rants or call people morons because of their prejudice.
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Agreed, Narelle. I watched this show and was appalled. The hosts shouted and rudely talked over Mr Katter – basically their approach appeared to be -you think the same as we do or we will ridicule, mock and call you names, which I equate to bullying. Many people do agree with what was said and are also entitled to an opposing opinion without this behaviour. My friend’s religion forbids her from consuming Halal foods, she now has real difficultly in sourcing food, especially meat that has not been slaughtered in the Halal manner, as most meat, poultry and dairy are now predominantly slaughtered and/or prepared in the Halal manner in most supermarkets and butchers. She and others like her are being discriminated against, yet to say so, one is termed racist, bigot etc – which is simply not the case.
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They were endorsed members of HIS party. I think it was relevant to ask him if these were his views, the parties etc.
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If it’s true that one in 20 Queenslanders voted for Katter’s party (or ‘would have if they could have’ – what does that even mean?) then one in 20 Queenslanders are either morons or taking the piss..
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They didn’t contest every seat in the last election – so a lot of voters didn’t have the chance to vote for them. We don’t have a senate in Qld, so you only get to vote for your local member.
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So it is okay for you to call others offensive names if they don’t happen to agree with you, and scarily you think you have the moral high ground. And yes I am from Queensland and no I didn’t vote for Mr Katter’s party, but I stand by the right of those who choose to vote for this party without feeling the need to call them names, ridicule or mock them, and I also believe that they are entitled to the freedom to have their own perspective and point of view.
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I want to know where I can get one of those Inigo Montoya t-shirts? Seriously one of the most legendary lines in film history!
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Got a feeling I’ve seen them advertised on the Princess Bride facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/theprincessbride
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Not only tshirts. A SNUGGIE.
http://www.80stees.com/pages/t-shirts/80s-movie/Princess-Bride-t-shirts.asp?referer=gog-paid&gclid=CLbkuNKagrUCFQRKpgoduDgAmQ
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OH MY SWEET WESTLEY!
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This isn’t a kissing book, is it?
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Did he change into a t-shirt that said “As you wish”? (Whole situation is Inconceivable)
Love, love, love The Princess Bride!
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Can’t believe he was asked to change the t-shirt! When I think of some of the *really* offensive clothing I’ve seen on flights …
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I think I know which movie I’ll be watching this weekend …
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Thank you for bringing the news back!
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You can buy t-shirts with quotes from the Princess Bride?! I have been living all wrong…
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I wish I’d known this BEFORE Christmas
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A panic attack wouldn’t be considered legitimate reason for a medical time out?
I’d suggest you’ve not experienced one, if that is your opinion, as they are debilitating.
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Blooth oath!
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It is, but the issue is that Azarenka pretended to have a physical injury, which meant she was allowed more time what with being examined, being bandaged up etc. It was an extremely long break by tennis standards.
Also, the biggest part of tennis is the mental battle. How many times do you watch a match and see a player suffer a complete mental collapse? I think many would argue it’s just part of the game.
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I wonder how far you’d get in sport if you were someone who suffered from panic or anxiety attacks? Especially in something like tennis, where it’s you and one other person on the court in front of an audience.
Any sport if you can get the mental advantage you’ll likely win, tennis probably more so than others, though, as you don’t have a team to help get you back.
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Yes but the same argument can be made re the physical. The biggest part of tennis is actually the PHYSICAL battle – your fittness, your strength, your technique in getting the ball back etc. A large part, but certainly not the main part, of the battle is the mental battle. If you are allowed time out to nurse a physical injury such as a sore shoulder or a knee that needs retaping, this is comparable to receiving support when suffering a panic attack. It is not seen as appropriate to make a player play through pain or an injury because “this is part of the battle”, rather we recognise that this needs attention in order for the game to be fair. I’m not arguing that Tennis Australia recognises this, rather that this is what SHOULD be the case. This is just another way the stigma of mental issues and illnesses is reinforced.
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I disagree. I think to be successful you need to not be prone to things like anxiety and panic attacks. Also, how would the breaks for such things be policed? If it’s a matter of calming down, how long do you allow for that to happen? How can you prove that’s what they’re actually doing, and not just having a breather?
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