The fact of the matter is that he can only get the facts out there and explain the facts, how people interpret them is up to them.
Following the adventures of the Bluth family as they work through complications with their overseas business deals.
While recently in India forming agreements that were agreements to agree (as it were) Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott reflected on his previous time in the country over thirty years ago.
Bustin' terror by restoring fear.
Shirtfront first... Ask questions later. That's the Abbott way!
A parliament about nothing.
There's no better way to say farewell than through the tender touch of Michael Bay.
Reshuffling the Cabinet to help get an outcome and avoid absolute distractions and getting an outcome by getting on with the business of governing to get an outcome.
As usual, Simon Callow sums it up best.
It was EPIC.
Having trouble with rowdy rebels and a stubborn senate? Time to call in The Fixer.
Having just claimed a majority government and after recently seeing Spider-Man 3, David Cameron decides he has only one thing left to do... Strut!
The continuing adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow as he encounters his fiercest adversary yet, Commodore Barnaby Joyce.
After a crushing defeat in the polls, Ed is left to pick up the pieces alone and broken hearted as Russ comes to terms with his brief dalliance with democracy.
Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd spend some time in detention to ponder the error of their ways and dance to rad 80's music.
Michael Bluth returns to the model home as another family member is once again embroiled in a scandal.
Yeezus! Kanye West takes the stage at the Republican Presidential Debate.
Let's take one last inflatable raft ride out of a plane as we bid farewell and look back at some of the adventures of Australia's 28th Prime Minister, Anthony John Abbott.
Christopher "The Fixer" Pyne visits an old friend to chat about his recent promotion to Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science.
Opposition Leader Bill "Shorten" Zoolander's polling fortunes hit a road block with the emergence a new rival in the fashion world, Prime Minister Malcolm Hansel.
This has been an incredible year in politics. There has apparently never been a more exciting time to be an Australian... but what happens if you're a muppet?
After four bio films, with three since 2013, Steve Jobs' Hollywood personifications gather and get on more or less as you'd expect.
Armed with a Valyrian steel sword named Deal-Maker, Donald Trump embarks on a quest through Westeros to take care its border policies.
It's nine o'clock on a sitting day, the regular crowd shuffles in. It's been a long week in Parliament, we all need a tonic and gin.
"There has never been a more exciting time to be an AFL"
And lo, it was foretold that an election campaign longer than any other would bring upon the end times.
The Deputy Prime Minister sets sail with Brody and Hooper to take on the scourge of the waterways... Carp.
The hustings go ever on and on... With the epic adventure of AusVotes 2016 finally over for hobbits Turnbull and Shorten, the people of Middle-Ground voted in a single voice, 'We saw them... and we pitied them'
"Attack"... That word should have new meaning for all of us today.
Mr Kimble is sent to Canberra to manage some early discipline problems in the Federal Parliament...But is he up to the task?
Captain Clinton and Iron Trump fight it out to decide who will prevail in Earth's darkest hour.
After an eventful week in Parliament, Rod Culleton is summoned by the judge from the 1972 film "What's Up, Doc?", to help bring some clarity to the whole situation.
Australian politicians scatter across the globe during the holiday season, seeking out watering holes to vent frustrations and let their hair down after a tumultuous 2016.
Sit back to the soothing tunes.
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is sent deep into the jungle of the United States of America to try and smooth things over with newly elected President Donald Trump and quickly discovers how things get… ‘confused out there’.
The Australian Government stops by Minnie's Haberdashery from Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight to attempt to sell their proposed changes to Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act to the denizens within.
Return to the soothing tunes.
Continuing the story of Christopher "The Fixer" Pyne and Darth Vader as they contemplate the Australian Conservatives and Family First merger by Cory "The Rogue One" Bernardi and what possible impacts it may have on the electorate.
Merry Covfefe and a Soothing New Year
Crushingly so