Maqqa wrote on Feb 4
th, 2012 at 11:13am:
http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/groping-for-leadership-in-an-hour-of-d...HAS there been a bigger lost opportunity in modern Australian politics than Kevin Rudd's decision not to go to an election in early 2010? Rudd and his government were still popular back then and could have expected to win that election, which would have been fought over the Coalition's abandonment of an emissions trading scheme under its new leader, Tony Abbott.Importantly, the ALP would have almost certainly won a second term in its own right. There is every likelihood that Rudd would still be prime minister and the whole nightmare of the past two years would have been avoided. From Rudd's failure to call that early election, the whole sorry tale of federal Labor in 2010, 2011 and these first few weeks of 2012 flows.
Stating the obvious?
Maqqa wrote on Feb 4
th, 2012 at 11:13am:
Some Labor supporters have complained about the media's treatment of Gillard and the leadership issue this week, saying it is a chimera dreamed up by mischievous, irresponsible journalists and editors.
They could well be right about Gillard getting rougher-than-usual media treatment during her time as prime minister. But the same could be said about the media's portrayal of Rudd as PM,. something from which she personally prospered with apparently little or no compunction, realising her life's ambition to become prime minister.
So The media bias is OK because it was given equally to Rudd, Anyone miss the point that the media bias has been aimed against Labor and any Leader would do as a target.
Maqqa wrote on Feb 4
th, 2012 at 11:13am:
They speak of two things: Gillard's performance - really, shorthand for her judgment - and what their electors say about the Prime Minister. On the latter, what the MPs report back is scathing. The general feedback from voters is that they believe Gillard is void of policy credibility, or a genuine belief system, and that she ranks low on personal integrity.
and what their electors say about the Prime Minister.
Straight back to the media driven view that the Liberals and Media have been relentlessly pushing based on one or two incidents which would pale into insignificance compared to the Howard years where there was virtually no negative media comment and certainly no persistent follow up day after day - month after month.