More examples are surfacing about the relationship between Abbott and Credlin. So much so that you'd have to ask, if it wasn't an affair then what was it?
Damning stories today, which on their own may be passed as meaning nothing. But there's so many of them. In particular two stories which would certainly suggest an affair between the two.
The first is this one, where Credlin makes it clear that she's dead against any sort of sexism:
In government Abbott held a meeting of cabinet ministers in his office and one of them told an off-colour joke about submarines. “Credlin stood up and stormed out of the room. A distressed Abbott took off after her. She walked back in a few minutes later, with Abbott following closely behind her. The prime minister addressed his bemused colleagues, saying: ‘I think we owe Peta an apology.’ He turned to the towering inferno beside him. ‘Sorry, Peta,’ he said. A couple of them, including Joe Hockey, chimed in: ‘Sorry, Peta.’ Credlin then launched into an angry lecture, telling them they were the reason the government was doing so badly among women.” The GuardianNow this one. Abbott does something extremely sexist to her, in slapping her on the bum. Now you'd think that she'd have exploded in indignation right? Not the case:
A minister is quoted in the book saying he saw Mr Abbott slap the buttocks of Ms Credlin, not realising the pair were being watched – an account independently verified by Fairfax Media. Ms Credlin is said to have responded to the slap with a smile. Canberra TimesAgain, if this wasn't an affair then WTF was it?
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