on 20-09-2014 12:52 PM
As media scrambles to catch up on Kathy’s explosive allegations of rape against Bill Shorten, first exposed this week in the Pickering Post, the ALP is casting a line into an almost empty talent pool for a more reputable fish.
Newspapers and TV programs are now vying for “exclusives” in a race to get the story legalled and pumping ratings. It’s a story they had previously refused to confront during eight months of swirling imputations.
Shorten is copping a daily hammering in the Royal Commission into Unions and his recent unhinged attack on the Japanese has left Labor reeling.
The choice of Shorten as leader over the rank-and-file’s preference for Albanese appears to be an extension of Labor’s leadership woes.
Rudd, Gillard, Rudd and now Shorten will not make good reading in ALP archives and the whole seven years will likely go missing from the file.
Separating the Siamese twins of Labor and unions will be a surgical operation made more difficult while Shorten remains. His fingerprints are all over the dirty dealings of Victoria’s Centre Right faction and his close association with Bill Ludwig’s AWU and the NSW Right’s long line of crooks augers poorly for Bill’s future.
His failed attempts to have the Gillard/Wilson fraud and jailed ALP President, Michael Williamson’s $20 million HSU East branch scam shut down have left him exposed as just another union thug and the stench of union corruption will follow him into history.
And his record of ruthlessly knifing two sitting Labor Prime Ministers in a bloody battle for his own future does not compare well with his hero Bob Hawke’s drinking record.
We saw the real Bill Shorten for the first time in a long time, in his element, on the back of that truck in Adelaide screaming anti Japanese slogans to a handful of adoring unionists. It was as un-prime ministerial as any hopeful could get.
Now the man with the wandering appendage has made the mistake of calling Kathy a liar (“it didn’t happen”) after police decided there was insufficient evidence to charge him with raping her.
Shorten has tried to paper over his murky past by planting a foot in the pretentious vice-regal establishment, but it hasn’t worked... and Kathy’s compelling story is just one of many, far too many.
Kevin Rudd has made it nigh impossible for a repeat of his ignominious dumping as leader but Labor cannot go to the next election with Shorten and they have started to realise that.
Albanese is their only hope in a shortlist of longshots and the sooner he is installed the better Labor’s chances of re-election.
on 21-09-2014 09:02 AM
@icyfroth wrote:Short-term Shorten
Anybody but shorten the blood of two prime ministers on his hands, the union machine man, the grubby social climber and worse.
They know shorten can't do it for them, Albo might, after all the work he put in on himself, new teeth, new clothes and diet, all for what? so the unions could roll him even though he got over 60% of the rank and file votes. Must have been a bitter pill to swallow, the divisions and hate is still there.
on 21-09-2014 09:15 AM
who cares who leads the labor party as long as they win the next election and start governing for the people of Australia instead of us having a govt that only cares about hanging onto power and will do absolutely anything, moral or not , to ensure that
on 21-09-2014 09:15 AM
Similar to the new man that became Premier Barry O'Farrell.
Lost the beard, lost the weight.
Many years later attained his goal. And quickly lost it due to a gift of Grange.
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I believe tactics are in play. Again. Leave Shorten there to fill a time-gap and for the public to pick apart. Thence shortly before an election, change the leadership to Albanese.
DEB
on 21-09-2014 09:19 AM
@am*3 wrote:Abbott's love child turns into shaggy dog story
(March 22, 2005)Mr Abbott had started a relationship with Ms Donnelly in 1975 while completing year 12 at St Ignatius College, Riverview. When the pair went to university, Ms Donnelly gave birth to a baby boy at Mater Hospital, Crows Nest, on July 26, 1977. Mr Abbott was under the impression that the baby was his son and he saw him briefly before Ms Donnelly relinquished the boy for adoption five days after the birth.
I had no idea they were so young
nice guy NOT
on 21-09-2014 09:36 AM
Who'd be game to vote Labor with the prospect of another round of back-stabbing and leadership challenges from this dysfunctional party.
on 21-09-2014 09:36 AM
@debra9275 wrote:who cares who leads the labor party as long as they win the next election and start governing for the people of Australia instead of us having a govt that only cares about hanging onto power and will do absolutely anything, moral or not , to ensure that
So an accused rapist, a union hack, a knifer of 2 sitting prime ministers and a nasty tempered bully is OK to lead the Labor party as long as they win?
This goes to show that politics in this country has been pollluted to the extreme, the "whatever it takes" mentality we saw in the 80's is still the go with labor and its adherents. Shame about that
on 21-09-2014 09:41 AM
anything would be better than what we've got atm
on 21-09-2014 09:49 AM
on 21-09-2014 09:50 AM
@debra9275 wrote:anything would be better than what we've got atm
So an accused rapist, a union hack, a knifer of 2 sitting prime ministers and a nasty tempered bully is OK to lead the Labor party as long as they win?
on 21-09-2014 10:09 AM