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She did show some emotion while talking about her staffers.
I'm glad she didn't start crying though.
.A special snap SMS Morgan Poll (2,530 Australian electors aged 18+) after tonight’s ALP leadership ballot shows a large swing to the ALP 49.5% (up 5%) since last weekend’s multi-mode Morgan Poll, now just behind the L-NP 50.5% (down 5%) on a two-party preferred basis after former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd was returned to the leadership of the ALP after winning a leadership ballot against outgoing Prime Minister Julia Gillard 57-45
Indeed. Our most important neighbours, the Indonesians, described the events as "quite incomprehensible".The Australian labor party must be the laughing stock of Global Politics by now, paralleled only by the Argentinian calamity....
That's what so difficult to understand. Where is Rudd's popularity coming from? How could anyone have supported the mess he made in such an overbearing and arrogant fashion? Already, he's demonstrating that same attitude with arriving half an hour late for his scheduled press conference last night, and apparently late this morning also.Whats the next trick? Surely there's not enough intellectually challenged people in Australia to keep them office?
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Thank you, noco. I did see most of her speech on TV last night. Thought it was quite good. No self pity, anyway.Julia, here is the link you may be seeking.
Exactly.What a great situation.....the second worst PM in Australian history has been replaced by the worst PM in Australian history.
I only hope that Aussie voters remember how grossly incompetent and arrogant Rudd was last time he was PM. I hope they remember that just about every one of Labors disastrous policies was a product of the Rudd government. When Gillard got in I hoped she’d take the opportunity of fixing the Rudd mistakes. But she only made things worse.
But let's not forget that the rot began with Rudd. It would be an extremely poor reflection on the intelligence and common sense of Australian voters if they were to put Rudd back into power after his abysmal performance last time.
Rudd is only popular compared to Gillard. Once she's out of the way everyone will remember how terrible he was/is too.
From Roy Morgan Research comes the latest snap opinion polling taken just after Kevin Rudd’s promotion to leader of the Federal Labor Party, showing the ALP (49.5%, up 5%) closing the gap on the Coalition (50.5%, down 5%) on a two-party preferred basis.
When do you think that Julia will moved out of the lodge?
Recall Kevin moved out the next day!!
..No, the rights of women (including the right to even mention these rights) and the prime minister's rights at work have been thoroughly trashed – by the opposition, by the media and now by the Labor Party caucus.
Including, incredibly, many, maybe most, of its women members.
Those ministers who honourably resigned last night did not include a single woman.
Not one of the nine women ministers showed any sisterly solidarity.
Do these women seriously think that it was OK for our first woman prime minister to be hounded out of office by bullying, duplicity and an outrageous trashing of her reputation?
Do they seriously think they are not also contaminated by the crude culture of misogyny that has now enveloped so much of the Labor Party?..
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/comment/bully...n-australia-20130627-2oysw.html#ixzz2XOu7Z7n8
Welcome Back Kevvie (by Bunyip)
Pickering, yes always one to call a spade a bl--dy shovel.The jury is out on this Anne Summers.
Pickering is calling a spade a tool for digging holes
http://pickeringpost.com/article/a-vile-piece-of-trash-called-summers/1577
We real men adore real women and a thousand “thing”s like you will never drive a wedge between us.
The Sisters should have resigned en masse, says Anne Summers. Also the Labor Party are now misogynists. From possibly the most frightening human being I've ever seen..I needed a stiff cup of tea after Q&A.
http://www.smh.com.au/comment/bully...e-new-normal-in-australia-20130627-2oysw.html - Bullying and outright treachery are the new normal in Australia - 27 June 2013 - SMH
That's what so difficult to understand. Where is Rudd's popularity coming from?
Thanks, Trent. A logical and rational response.In my opinion four things.
1) People wanting to believe that he has changed and want to give him a chance.
2) People who hated Gillard/Rudd but hate Abbott more.
3) People who are not rational about/not interested in politics who are looking for any excuse to vote Labor.
4) People who vote based solely on their own interests which align with Labor.
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