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==Pointing the finger at Kevin Rudd==
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''Robert Durkacz, Brunswick News, 20 May 2020''
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Four corners tells a sad but well-known story about how our leaders let us down. Perhaps the worst was Kevin Rudd who even with the bad reputation he emerged with may have got off lightly. He was the one above all who asked and received our trust to do something. He used his opportunity, as the Four Corners episode shows us, to isolate and undermine Malcolm Turnbull. Turnbull was the person most genuinely trying to do the right thing. He did manage to run Turnbull off the road, and then turned out to be incapable, even uninterested, in delivering a result by himself.
 
Four corners tells a sad but well-known story about how our leaders let us down. Perhaps the worst was Kevin Rudd who even with the bad reputation he emerged with may have got off lightly. He was the one above all who asked and received our trust to do something. He used his opportunity, as the Four Corners episode shows us, to isolate and undermine Malcolm Turnbull. Turnbull was the person most genuinely trying to do the right thing. He did manage to run Turnbull off the road, and then turned out to be incapable, even uninterested, in delivering a result by himself.

Latest revision as of 01:52, 20 May 2020

From front page

Pointing the finger at Kevin Rudd

Robert Durkacz, Brunswick News, 20 May 2020

Four corners tells a sad but well-known story about how our leaders let us down. Perhaps the worst was Kevin Rudd who even with the bad reputation he emerged with may have got off lightly. He was the one above all who asked and received our trust to do something. He used his opportunity, as the Four Corners episode shows us, to isolate and undermine Malcolm Turnbull. Turnbull was the person most genuinely trying to do the right thing. He did manage to run Turnbull off the road, and then turned out to be incapable, even uninterested, in delivering a result by himself.