The Gillard interview

Watching now and enjoying listening to her speak, she doesnt stumble, repeat herself, aaahhhhh ummmmmm or end her words with

A or ZA...

making the most of airtime by speaking clearly and retaining my attention.

 

i highly valuemand apprs iate someone who can speak so eloquently

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don't know where youy get your material from, but this is the correct cover & titleJulia 2.png

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& this is just good!

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clearly the failed doesnt like the way the conversation was going, tell tale bitterness screams volumes

 

incredible she is female AND got to work in the  house.....unlike 'some'

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Nice photo of Julia.

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I felt sick watching that Martin ask her the "hard questions, no holds barred interview"  what a joke and what a lot of air brushing of history we were served up, just like when she was the illegitimate PM of our country.

 

THe majority of Australians  hope  this failure fades away and we never have to see her bitter divisive, misandrist  face again.

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Just as air brushed as the Kernot book that was soundly ridiculed because she air brushed her affair with Gareth Evens  when the whole country knew he bedded her. 

 

 

 

MEMOIRS are always self-­serving — that is their purpose. Many will accept this as they read Julia Gillard’s new account of her time in power, but the gaps in the story may end up being more intriguing than the tale told.

 

Playing it safe when so many of her friends and enemies are still in parliament, the former prime minister avoids settling scores with the Labor colleagues who tore her down, leaving most of them unmentioned.

 

There is a lengthy account of Simon Crean’s failings, but a diplomatic silence on the machinations of others in the caucus over three years of venomous infighting to restore Kevin Rudd to the position he lost in June 2010.

 

The silence extends to some of Gillard’s machinations, too, when she sought the leadership. The events of those few days remain a mystery in My Story, for instance, because Gillard suggests everything came down to a single newspaper report that questioned her loyalty to Rudd. Yet we know now she had already held talks with Tony Burke that seemed to raise the question of leadership.

 

Nobody should need this new account to convince them of Rudd’s character flaws. He was a canny campaigner, but arrogant as leader, destructive in power and a malign force during the 2010 election campaign. For Gillard, the search for blame always leads to the same destination.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/opinion/yes-julia-we-all-made-mistakes/story-e6frgd...

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It is a very nice photo of her AM Smiley Happy

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@freddie*rooster wrote:

She conducts herself with honesty and integrity I admire her heaps.


Honesty and integrity are two things Gillard has never encountered in her life........ lol lol lol

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@*julia*2010 wrote:

i love julia and was looking forward to

this "explosive" interview but

her dull monotone put me to sleep

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

 

will read the book.

 

 

 

 


Don't buy it until its free on kindle and that won't take long...lol

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