Surely the public has learnt that, when it comes to talk of leadership and intended challenges, no politician from any party can be expected to be completely honest. It happens with every leadership challenge: denial, denial, denial, challenge.
Kevin Rudd's was no different. Everyone knows politicians lie when it comes to leadership issues.
Julia Gillard on Radio National this morning then tried to pretend it was the government that was swept up in worrying about leadership, when it was Labor that spent all of Question Time on it yesterday. I will get her exact words up later today when I can get them. It was a ridiculous response.
UPDATE: this is my transcript of the audio of the last question Fran Kelly asked Julia Gillard this morning:
Fran Kelly: Just quickly...is it time to stop worrying about who Peter Costello had dinner with two years ago and start focusing on policy issues that voters really care about?How rich is that, given their performance yesterday?
Julia Gillard: I think that’s a question you should really be asking the government. It’s a stale and self obsessed government that is looking at all of these questions. It’s a stale and self obsessed set of ministers who are more worried about who is sitting in what chair more than anything else, they are certainly more worried about that than they are about the future of Australians working families, and it’s a self obsessed back bench that has lost touch with the needs of their constituents and is now much more enthralled by the internal dynamics of the Liberal Party and Mr Howard versus Mr Costello.
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Sorry Steven, I think you need to take this a step further. Not only are all politicians liars, they are all hypocrites as well. Of course Labor will be as hypocritical as the conservatives - should that surprise you? Both sides claim to be holier than though while flinging the mud. It was 'honest John" who led his liars and hypocrites over all his sorry policy debacles - now it's clean Kevin leading for the loyal opposition. A pox on all their houses.
Geoff
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