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You are losing it Burns.
I will be happy when the Liberal Party takes office so we can see the end of your childish nonsense.
I think a lot of people are still interested in whether the woman who was PM for three years is ultimately shown to have acted improperly or not.Hasn't this thread lost its relevance with Kevin Rudd now PM ? Is there any point to further comments ?
I think a lot of people are still interested in whether the woman who was PM for three years is ultimately shown to have acted improperly or not.
I'm open to compromise.So at this stage it is no longer about her role as PM but focusing on whether or not she did something dodgy 20 years ago ?
This has to burn the eyes of the Liberalites
http://realnewsone.com/2013/12/23/r...e-best-prime-ministers-in-australian-history/
This has to burn the eyes of the Liberalites
http://realnewsone.com/2013/12/23/r...e-best-prime-ministers-in-australian-history/
I guess whatever your views of Gillard's tenure in the role of PM, there would be very few that would argue that Abbott's abysmal performance has made her look much, much better! We didnt realise how awful a PM could be until 'we' elected the rabbit. (although now, no one admits to voting for the LNP.).
I think we are starting to see history will hold Gillard in high regard, faced with a relentless, viscious and mysoginist attack on her position by both the RWNJ media and Captain Negativity, Abbott - as well as the meglomania of Rudd, she still managed to achieve a lot of constructive government.
It was Labor itself and its current leader that kicked her from the prime ministership.I think we are starting to see history will hold Gillard in high regard, faced with a relentless, viscious and mysoginist attack on her position by both the RWNJ media and Captain Negativity, Abbott - as well as the meglomania of Rudd, she still managed to achieve a lot of constructive government.
It was Labor itself and its current leader that kicked her from the prime ministership.
She was so good that not even her own side was game enough to have her lead the party to the 2013 election.
Her own use of the political political bread knife didn't exactly help the Rudd megalomania and at the end of the day, Kevin Rudd was only one vote in the Labor caucus.I mentioned the Rudd meglomania, but it would be a very naive analysis that ignored the impact of the other impacts I highlighted.
And what sweet irony that the Mad Monk should find himself in a very similar situation a couple of years later! It would take a miracle for him to still lead the party at the next election - and all the praying for him to stay from the ALP probably wont be enough to keep him in the job!
I mentioned the Rudd meglomania, but it would be a very naive analysis that ignored the impact of the other impacts I highlighted.
And what sweet irony that the Mad Monk should find himself in a very similar situation a couple of years later! It would take a miracle for him to still lead the party at the next election - and all the praying for him to stay from the ALP probably wont be enough to keep him in the job!
I mentioned the Rudd meglomania, but it would be a very naive analysis that ignored the impact of the other impacts I highlighted.
And what sweet irony that the Mad Monk should find himself in a very similar situation a couple of years later! It would take a miracle for him to still lead the party at the next election - and all the praying for him to stay from the ALP probably wont be enough to keep him in the job!
Could those accusing Abbott of misogyny, can you please give examples.
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