Jeez, how absolutely loopy is Bettina Arndt, not to mention ungrateful to a government which thought they were on her side of the culture wars and gave her an AM.
The crazy old Cassie, at the blog for ageing Australian wingnuts and Putin admirers, has extracted a part from an email Bettina sent out to her subscribers after the election:
It wasn’t that the Morrison government didn’t listen to women.
This pussy-whipped crew sniveled, and groveled, like a cuckolded man
clutching desperately at the ankles of his departing wife. Remember the
appalling apology to Brittany Higgins? Or Morrison’s forced smile when
Grace Tame insulted him with her infantile side-eye. Or the cowardly act
of allowing Christian Porter and Alan Tudge to be pushed out of their
ministerial roles over unproven sexual assault allegations. Or the
cringing over the parliamentary harassment report, denying the very low
incidence of actual harassment and high rates of female bullying.
Beautifully put Bettina.
Ha! Yes, if only the Morrison government had talked tougher to the women appalled at an apparent cover up of an alleged rape at Parliament House. If only Morrison had refused to have any type of enquiry into a historical rape allegation against the nation's top law officer. Wait - he did!
You have to be extraordinarily stupid to think that Morrison (or, of course, Porter, who folded his defamation action) handled it appropriately or well.
I like the way she uses the sexist term "pussy whipped" too - and when I Google that, I see she used it against the Shorten government - but she still got her AM from Morrison - what an embarrassment.
Earlier this year, Arndt wrote a bizarre piece at online Quadrant about the inquest about the Hannah Clarke murder case - the one where the husband burned alive his wife and 3 young children - in which she claims to condemn his actions (well, duh) - but then criticises the attitude of the police officer that the murderer's nightly demand for sex was a domestic violence warning sign. Yes, it's all feminism gone mad, pushing a man beyond his limits. [Sarc]. Ridiculously, Bettina lists a string of other appalling and extremely controlling behaviour by the father that came out of the inquest, including threats to kill a previous partner - but she still concluded "I will now write an article about how this man was not given enough help." You know someone has pushed the line when a reader of Quadrant responds in comments:
It’s not often I disagree with anything Ms Arndt writes, but she’s lost me on this one.
But that's Bettina for you. She's absolutely nuts. (As is Cassie - whose hyperventilating climate change post I might copy one day too.)