FOREIGN Minister Kevin Rudd has been drawn into an ugly international dispute over intelligence revelations, which Pakistan says could have disrupted the top-secret US operation to kill Osama bin Laden.
If you read the many comments following the article, it's fairly obvious any intention of increasing his popularity has been a dismal failure.Thank God you're gone ruddy. And all just to increase his popularity
...You'd have to wonder how he feels when he reads that sort of comment about his behaviour? Perhaps, though, he's so deluded he simply thinks everyone else is wrong.
If you read the many comments following the article, it's fairly obvious any intention of increasing his popularity has been a dismal failure.
A quite astonishing collection of vituperation toward the ex PM.
You'd have to wonder how he feels when he reads that sort of comment about his behaviour? Perhaps, though, he's so deluded he simply thinks everyone else is wrong.
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/rudd-in-row-over-osama-allys-arrest/story-fn59niix-1226050795277
Thank God you're gone ruddy. And all just to increase his popularity
Well Julia, I do believe Rudd had given up his dream of becoming UN Secretary General with his determination to demolish Julia Gillard during the past couple of months. It was pretty obvious he was angling to retrieve his old job as PM., but it is now becoming apparent that he will not be successful with either position. What he does from here on will be interesting indeed.
...Otherwise we won't see Tony as PM until late 2012.
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Is Rudd playing games with Gillard or is he fair dinkum?
Is it possible, if he does not fullfil his UN dream or dislodge Gillard and become PM again, he flitter off into the "SUNSET".
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/nat...bstacle-he-faces/story-e6frgd0x-1226160619644
What a tangled web is appearing in the Labor Party.
I wish to hell they would get it over and done with and have an election for the voters to decide.
Hi noco
It doesn't matter who runs the Labor Party/Libs-Nats because the Greens run the Senate for the next six years.
cheers
gumbylearner
Well that may not be the case. If Abbott did become Prime Minister whether this year or next year,there my be a possibility that the Greens may defeat legislation in the senate. If it is represented a second time and is defeated, Abbott may call the Greens bluff with a double dissolution of both houses, which means the Greens may lose control of the senate and as long as voters become more aware of the Greens idiology, the less support they will get. I think you will also find that most of the Greens got in on Labor and Liberal preferences. Imho that will not happen again. So things could change very quickly.
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