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Message started by freediver on Nov 26th, 2007 at 12:05pm

Title: Costello steps down
Post by freediver on Nov 26th, 2007 at 12:05pm
Did Peter Costello do the right thing?

Costello cops criticism from replacement

http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Costello-cops-criticism-from-replacement/2007/11/26/1195975915566.html

The decision by Peter Costello to walk away from the Liberal Party leadership has been criticised by the man who will replace him as federal treasurer.

Anointed treasurer Wayne Swan said he thought Mr Costello would have grabbed with enthusiasm the opportunity to be leader.

"Over the last 11 years Peter has taken the opportunity to lecture a lot of people in parliament on courage and strength," Mr Swan told ABC radio.

"Given the force of things he's had to say in parliament particularly about a couple of people on the Labor side over a long period, I was surprised.

Title: Re: Costello steps down
Post by deepthought on Nov 26th, 2007 at 8:33pm

freediver wrote on Nov 26th, 2007 at 12:05pm:
Did Peter Costello do the right thing?

Costello cops criticism from replacement

http://www.smh.com.au/news/National/Costello-cops-criticism-from-replacement/2007/11/26/1195975915566.html

The decision by Peter Costello to walk away from the Liberal Party leadership has been criticised by the man who will replace him as federal treasurer.

Anointed treasurer Wayne Swan said he thought Mr Costello would have grabbed with enthusiasm the opportunity to be leader.

"Over the last 11 years Peter has taken the opportunity to lecture a lot of people in parliament on courage and strength," Mr Swan told ABC radio.

"Given the force of things he's had to say in parliament particularly about a couple of people on the Labor side over a long period, I was surprised.


Why should Swan be surprised?

All the hard work of the last 10 plus years will be undone by Liebor.  If I was Costello I would bolt too - a man of his skill can earn a million plus bucks a year in business and he wouldn't want to try and fix the bugger up he would get back from Liebor in a couple of years time.

Title: Re: Costello steps down
Post by freediver on Nov 26th, 2007 at 8:52pm
So it is reasonable to expect politicians to run from the chance to try to correct the mistakes made by their opposition? They should only try to get into power if they are handed a smoothly running country?

I can see why Swan is surprised.

Title: Re: Costello steps down
Post by deepthought on Nov 26th, 2007 at 10:49pm

freediver wrote on Nov 26th, 2007 at 8:52pm:
So it is reasonable to expect politicians to run from the chance to try to correct the mistakes made by their opposition? They should only try to get into power if they are handed a smoothly running country?


Liebor did.  They got a beauty.

And even so I don't see people like Paul Keating, Bob Hawke, Kim Beazley, Neal Blewitt or John Dawkins in the new line up for Liebor.

Why would Peter Costello hang about to repair the damage after Liebor wreck it?  He spent many hard years clearing debt, tweaking policies and creating a super rich country.  How do you reckon he will feel when Liebor squander the wealth on a fibre optic cable, a bunch of empty technical colleges and a squadron of scientists sitting around believing they can make the world cooler while they light farts for fun.

I'm beginning to think you live in a cartoon Australia.  It's certainly not the real one I live in.

Title: Re: Costello steps down
Post by freediver on Nov 26th, 2007 at 10:55pm
Liebor did.  They got a beauty.

When? I've never heard of an entire political party resigning voluntarily from a position of authority.

Why would Peter Costello hang about to repair the damage after Liebor wreck it?

For the same reason he got into politics. Do you think he never realised that that's exactly what politics is about? Do you think he is just stupid and naive?

How do you reckon he will feel when Liebor squander the wealth on a fibre optic cable

Like he has no courage and strength in the face of a half decent challenge? Like he realised he was only in it for the easy hand-me-down jobs? Like a child in the playground who doesn't always get his way?

Title: Re: Costello steps down
Post by deepthought on Nov 26th, 2007 at 11:03pm

freediver wrote on Nov 26th, 2007 at 10:55pm:
When? I've never heard of an entire political party resigning voluntarily from a position of authority.


Errr what?  They got a beauty when they were handed 'a smoothly running country' mate.  What are you on about?




freediver wrote on Nov 26th, 2007 at 10:55pm:
For the same reason he got into politics. Do you think he never realised that that's exactly what politics is about? Do you think he is just stupid and naive?


No.  I think he's very smart for the reasons I mentioned.  A stupid naive person keeps fixing testicles after dipsticks keep busting it.


freediver wrote on Nov 26th, 2007 at 10:55pm:
Like he has no courage and strength in the face of a half decent challenge? Like he realised he was only in it for the easy hand-me-down jobs? Like a child in the playground who doesn't always get his way?


No.  Like an adult who realises to hang about to clean up after imbeciles is plain foolhardy.  He gets on with stuff rather than watching catastrophes develop.  

How's the cartoon?

Title: Costello would have 'boosted' Labor win
Post by freediver on Dec 5th, 2007 at 12:39pm
Costello would have 'boosted' Labor win

http://www.smh.com.au/news/breaking-news/costello-would-have-boosted-labor-win/2007/12/04/1196530668209.html

A late Liberal leadership change to Peter Costello probably would have delivered an even bigger federal election win to Kevin Rudd, Labor's campaign director says.

Giving the traditional post-campaign wrap-up at the National Press Club, Tim Gartrell said Labor's November 24 win had exploded the argument that oppositions did not win elections, governments lost them.

And he said while Labor had contingency plans in case the Liberals switched leaders from John Howard to Peter Costello, in the end Mr Costello was even less popular than the long-serving prime minister.

Senior Liberals urged Mr Howard to step aside for Mr Costello six weeks before the election was called, but the then prime minister refused.



Costello refuses to commit to full term

http://news.smh.com.au/costello-refuses-to-commit-to-full-term/20071214-1h2g.html

Former federal treasurer Peter Costello has refused to commit to serving a full term as the member for Higgins in Victoria.

Speaking after the poll declaration in Melbourne Mr Costello would only say that he would "continue to serve" as the Higgins MP when asked if he would serve a full term.

He dismissed speculation that he planned a return to the coalition's leadership after a stint on the back bench, saying there were "all sorts of wild theories floating around".

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