Submitted by Bob Burton on
Alastair Campbell, who was the chief media adviser for British Prime Tony Blair between 1997 and 2003, recently released a book on his reign as a spin doctor. In The Blair Years, Campbell notes that in 1995 former Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating offered Blair some advice on how to deal with Rupert Murdoch. "He's a big bad bastard, and the only way you can deal with him is to make sure he thinks you can be a big bad bastard too. You can do deals with him, without ever saying a deal is done. But the only thing he cares about is his business and the only language he respects is strength," Keating reportedly stated. "They overestimate the importance of their support for you, but if you can get it, have it. If you are Labour, you need all the help you can get to win elections".
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Pani113 replied on Permalink
Yeah Right Rupert!!!
Interestingly little story about pot plants being confiscated on his property:
http://www.kcba.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=ff6832af-72d4-49d6-a31d-360bcc5fe9b9&rss=180
I didn't realize he owned property in Carmel Valley. I'm ticked!!!! Not that we remotely lived in the same part of the Monterey Peninsula, but I could have been next to him on the highway or something when I lived there. And I completely missed the opportunity to flip him off. Oh, and I really buy that trespasser story! Yeah right!!!