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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-06/labor-mps-pack-up-their-offices-ahead-of-election/4736524
Makes me think of the theme from Rawhide............
Keep movin', movin', movin',
Though they're disapprovin',
Keep them doggies movin' Rawhide!
Don't try to understand 'em,
Just rope and throw and grab 'em,
Soon we'll be living high and wide.
Move 'em on, head 'em up,
Head 'em up, move 'em out,
Move 'em on, head 'em out Rawhide!
It looks as though the penny is really starting to drop, there must be anxiety attacks all round at the moment.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/exlabor-pollster-tips-epic-disaster-20130605-2nqlb.html
''When they reaffirmed Julia Gillard's leadership, they really were turkeys voting for Christmas - and what a Christmas it will be
Kevin Rudd to appear on the ABC's 7:30 tonight while Julia Gillard looks worried about the whereabouts of the kitchen knives, again.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/the-pulse-live/politics-wrap-june-6-2013-20130606-2nrdg.html
Beyond the raw entertainment value, I won't be if Kevin Rudd knocks her off.Jeez doc, she doesn't look too happy.lol
Beyond the raw entertainment value, I won't be if Kevin Rudd knocks her off.
After all this time, the electorate should get its say on her prime-ministership.
MALCOLM TURNBULL: ............I think - I say this to you that I think the tragedy of Labor is that personal hatreds and animosities run so deep that they have totally overwhelmed their common interest; they've totally overwhelmed their natural human instinct for survival. The hatred - I'll tell you, there was one Labor person said to me the other day, said that in his earlier life he'd been a divorce lawyer and he gave up being a divorce lawyer because he couldn't handle just the bitterness and hatred that you see sadly all too often in divorce and he gave that up and he said to me, you know, the hatred in our party room makes the most unhappy, vicious, bitter divorce look like a picnic and that's Labor's tragedy.
The following article looks like it has quotes from the ABC's 7:30 KR segment.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/...says-he-will-not-launch-leadership-challenge/
It's not quiet an upfront job application, but one does have to wonder why he's jockeying for the air time.
Even he would realise he couldn't win an election from here, so all that's left is vindication and revenge.I suppose it could be a last ditch effort, now that a few of Labor power players have gone public against the Gillard power base. Maybe push an overthrow from the back bench.
I certainly hope not.
Kevin Rudd to appear on the ABC's 7:30 tonight while Julia Gillard looks worried about the whereabouts of the kitchen knives, again.
Beyond the raw entertainment value, I won't be if Kevin Rudd knocks her off.
After all this time, the electorate should get its say on her prime-ministership.
The following article looks like it has quotes from the ABC's 7:30 KR segment.
It's not quiet an upfront job application, but one does have to wonder why he's jockeying for the air time.
LEIGH SALES: If you don't say a blank no, people of course interpret it as you leaving wiggle room.
KEVIN RUDD: Well, you know exactly what I've said in the past to these questions time and time and time again and you'll play word games all the way through. Last time I said in February of 2012 that I would not be challenging the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister won that caucus ballot by two-to-one. It was a convincing and strong win. I've accepted the result.
LEIGH SALES: You say that they're strong points for re-election, but the public doesn't seem to be buying it. Have voters stopped listening to Julia Gillard?
KEVIN RUDD: Well you know the great saying in politics that a week is a very long time in politics, well let me tell you, 100 days is an eternity. We have an opportunity - all of us, the Prime Minister, ministers of the Government, backbenchers such as myself, to argue the case for the Labor Party. Others can provide the commentary as to who is being listened to or not. My job is to put the case for Labor. It's a strong case on its merits, as opposed to one which has been constructed on a tissue of lies as we have in the case of Mr Abbott's campaign.
When Australia's first female Prime Minister lost it in parliament last year and unleashed a withering attack on Tony Abbott over misogyny, the feisty Julia, at her aggressive best, was applauded from her backbench.
Yesterday, being feisty fell flat - there was no conviction in her thought or voice and her argument was greeted with mocking laughter from the opposition.
On the Labor side, there were no whoops of delight and high-fives from her colleagues, just sullen looks and silence.
Rudd is now more in the media, seeing him more , hearing him more what a great reminder of what a goose he is and how utterly wrong he would be as PM or local Mayor for that matter.
Labor party has given us Mark Latham, Rudd and now Gillard..............this incompetence would only be tolerated in political life, the private sector would have sorted them out ages ago.
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