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Her own ugly and imagined misogyny rants will be remembered some of the most corrosive moments in Oz politics.
Now this isn't the first time in world history this has happened, but interestingly every single time in world history that we have gone past this (400 PPM) level a major extinction event has occurred, every single time.
Kevin Rudd's shock departure from the federal parliament may not be the end of the Rudd name in Canberra if a push to install his daughter Jessica Rudd as a Labor MP comes to fruition.
The final blub was cringeworthy but worth it to see him go
What a crying shame he ever got so far, good riddance.
I would disagree.
He should have stayed to destabilise another generation of ALP MHR's.
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The by election should be fun.
Bill Glasson will stand for LNP in Kevin Rudd's seat of Griffith.
http://www.smh.com.au/queensland/bi...in-rudds-seat-of-griffith-20131117-2xoyx.html
No wonder they fought over who wants to be Prime Minister.
No wonder they fought over who wants to be a "MILLIONARE".
http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...-prime-ministers/story-fnii5s41-1226766891140
Gillard felt Rudd would be 'relieved' by losing the prime ministership
Julia Gillard says she regrets giving Kevin Rudd "hope" that he had more time in the top job on the night that she deposed him as prime minister.
In an interview to promote her upcoming memoirs, the former prime minister tells Channel Nine that the time she replaced Mr Rudd as prime minister on June 23, 2010, was "very emotional".
"If anything, the reputation I have from that night is one of political brutality," she says. "Actually, in the moment I was hesitant, a conversation went too long, I certainly fed [Mr Rudd] hope. I shouldn't have done that."
"I felt like I'd done everything I possibly could to support and prop Kevin up," she said.
"There had already, in the days before, been some signs that now I was being viewed with suspicion and I just cried because I felt it was just so unfair."
So was that when she knifed Kev, or when Kev tossed her out?
Former prime minister Kevin Rudd has hit back at his Labor successor Julia Gillard, labelling her new book, My Story, a work of "fiction".
Western Sydney Labor MP Ed Husic, an outspoken Rudd supporter in all leadership challenges, raised concerns about the number of ALP memoirs and took exception to former foreign minister Bob Carr's vocal rebuttal of claims in Ms Gillard's book that he was lazy in his portfolio.
Mr Husic tweeted: "Bob Carr's in no position to be snippy about claims in other [people's] books - he's written some highly inaccurate stuff himself #stopthebooks."
I know what you mean, but it was so not worth the minimal entertainment value to have them attempting to run the country.One thing I miss about Labor not being in office is the entertainment,
I know what you mean, but it was so not worth the minimal entertainment value to have them attempting to run the country.
And what is it with all these damn books? There's a world of wonderful literature out there. The last thing I'd want to read are the self-justifying remarks of various politicians.
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