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Much jubilation in the Labor camp today, it seems, with the re-emergence of media tart, Peter Beattie (for non-Queenslanders, the premier of Qld before Anna Bligh, and responsible for much of the running up of debt and electricity prices.)
Following a pattern for the Labor Party, we'll all recall Mr Beattie's promise that his political career was over, finished, dead for ever. Further he strongly supported Julia Gillard against Kevin Rudd.
But allegiances seem to be but temporary conveniences for Labor, as they throw out the pre-selected candidate for the electorate Mr Beattie has chosen to represent. The rationale offered by ABC Radio on this exciting change of events is that Mr Beattie will take over the campaigning for all of Qld, freeing Mr Rudd up to cover the rest of the country. ABC asserts that this 'will be an absolute game changer for Labor'. Perhaps.
Or perhaps plenty of Queenslanders still retain bitter memories of an oh so plausible, 'butter wouldn't melt in my mouth' premier.
I had to laugh at Christopher Pyne's comments today:
He might be absolutely right about Mr Beattie - anticipating Rudd's inability to hold it together as leader, given the antagonism from his own people - now missing the limelight in which he thrives, seeing an opportunity to walk the leader's walk once again.
Following a pattern for the Labor Party, we'll all recall Mr Beattie's promise that his political career was over, finished, dead for ever. Further he strongly supported Julia Gillard against Kevin Rudd.
But allegiances seem to be but temporary conveniences for Labor, as they throw out the pre-selected candidate for the electorate Mr Beattie has chosen to represent. The rationale offered by ABC Radio on this exciting change of events is that Mr Beattie will take over the campaigning for all of Qld, freeing Mr Rudd up to cover the rest of the country. ABC asserts that this 'will be an absolute game changer for Labor'. Perhaps.
Or perhaps plenty of Queenslanders still retain bitter memories of an oh so plausible, 'butter wouldn't melt in my mouth' premier.
I had to laugh at Christopher Pyne's comments today:
Well Kieran, we have already got one narcissistic egomaniac from Queensland in the Federal Parliament in Kevin Rudd, we hardly need two. And if Peter Beattie who is self-confessed media tart, addicted to spending, debt and deficit when he was Premier, if he comes to Canberra, it is just more old Labor, more old Labor that supports debt, that supports deficit, that doesn’t invest in infrastructure spending, that leaves the state bankrupt but loves being in the press so I don’t know how Kevin and Peter Beattie will be able to elbow each other out of the way for the camera. The truth is that Peter Beattie and Kevin Rudd despise each other – it is like the mongoose and the cobra. And we will have two narcissistic egomaniacs splitting the Labor caucus yet again. The only reason Peter Beattie wants to come to Canberra, Kieran, is that he wants to be leader of the Labor Party. So the chaos and dysfunction and division in the Labor Party will just continue and that’s why they need time out in the next three years. They don’t need to be rewarded for the last six years of dysfunction with being re-elected so they can be repeat it all again on the people’s time.
He might be absolutely right about Mr Beattie - anticipating Rudd's inability to hold it together as leader, given the antagonism from his own people - now missing the limelight in which he thrives, seeing an opportunity to walk the leader's walk once again.