US media reacts to Turnbull’s speech

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    all negative and
    embarrassed is the way all honest Australians
    should feel about this, well what is the correct description
    dill, fool, stupid, hasn't a clue..........
    (please use your own description)

    and now America is eating this.. what ever you wish to call him alive
    for being a ....
    (your description here)

    now think
    is there any wonder the turnbull team are roasting Abbott
    well this is only a smoke screen for (what ever you wish to call him) to hide behind
    as a result of his acting like a
    (again.. please fill in your own description)

    Strewth, this is awkward’: US media reacts to Turnbull’s speech

    ON Wednesday night when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull made his speech to a room packed full of reporters and his political colleagues and opponents, he expected laughs, gasps, and maybe even to cause a little offence.
    What he didn’t expect, was for the jokes
    he cracked in his pithy address to ever leave the ballroom.
    It probably didn’t even cross his mind that his punchlines would be splashes across the pages and screens of major US media outlets, but less than 24 hours later, that’s exactly what happened.

    Mr Turnbull’s attempt to score some laughs by poking fun at US President Donald Trump was not only leaked to Australian media, but ended up on the New York Times, USA Today, Time, CNN, CBS, Bloomberg, Politico, and almost every other major American news organisation.

    “Strewth, this is awkward,” the Hollywood Reporter began its story.
    CNN described the event as “the Australian Parliament’s boozy annual Midwinter Ball”, and began its report saying: “Malcolm Turnbull’s next phone call with Donald Trump could be awkward.”

    and there is more
    http://www.news.com.au/finance/work...h/news-story/5031e3a3b7cf5985680db6edb5ca1deb
 
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