Your memory is wrong.From memory, The Howard Years featured no commentary at all. It was simply a look at his government from those involved. What was so good about it was the way the interviews were edited to look like they were all in conversation with eachother - contradicting some things, agreeing with others. I suppose editing is a kind of commentary, but you still draw your own conclusions without significant pressure
Liberal rule is just sloppy so far
I didn't watch lateline but i saw people skills on the 7.30 report the other night. As he told Kerry that he was right behind Malcolm I was suddenly reminded of Turnbull looking sternly bubbles of cheer being suppressed as he declared "Brendan Nelson has my full support."Ahaha
Lateline
Stello just cant help himself. I'm sorry for doubting you Lentern; he's not out of it yet
Australian story was an amazing insight. Turnbull is really the model man that I seek to emulate
Andrew who?Mr Robb has emerged as the surprise contender given that Mr Costello and Dr Nelson have both announced they will leave politics at the next election, Julie Bishop is having trouble holding on to her job as deputy leader, Treasury spokesman Joe Hockey has made it clear he doesn't want the job and indigenous affairs spokesman Tony Abbott has alienated his conservative support base by supporting Mr Turnbull's right to push for an early passage of the emissions trading scheme.
I never rated Robb's chances, not high enough up in the pecking order for his age but if he did become leader he wouldn't do too badly. It's quite possible that he's never entertained an interesting thought in his life but unlike Abbott, Bishop and even to an extent Costello he's very sound, reliable, stable. He is someone capable of cultivating a trust with the electorate.The liberal party are now attempting to usher in Andrew Robb as leader.
Desperate Liberals look to replace Turnbull with Robb | The Australian
Frankly, after watching Australian Story the other day, I would back Turnbull as a much better future PM. Can't really see where the Libs are going with this ploy. Just destabalising Turnbull's rocky position even further.
If he did it would be brilliant strategy by the libs and extremely noble on the part of Robb. Would Malcolm get given a second go though? I know Howard and Peacock both did but gee whiz I can imagine a few liberals: Joe, Bishop, Abbott, perhaps Pyne who would be bitter about him getting a second go before they were allowed to show their stuff.Maybe Robb is just thinking about taking a bullet for the party, so that the real talent can remain unblemished by defeat at the next election. It would be a criminal waste for Turnbull to be killed off next year
I suppose in this case, anything looks more appealing than Rees.Yeah I don't know who SHODAN is either
In other news, John Della Bosca may challenge for NSW Labor leadership: John Della Bosca shapes up to challenge Nathan Rees
* The western Sydney seat of Reid has been abolished. It has been held since 1990 by Labor's Laurie Ferguson.
* The inner-western suburbs seat of Lowe has been re-named McMahon after former Prime Minister Sir William McMahon, who represented the seat from 1949-82.
* Malcolm Turnbull's seat of Wentworth is unchanged.
* Labor's star recruit Maxine Mckew has been strengthened slighty in Bennelong, the seat she gained by defeating former Prime Minister John Howard in 2007.
* The massive change has been the removal of Bathurst and Lithgow from Macquarie. This reduces the Labor margin in Macquarie from 7.0% to 0.1%. Labor MP Bob Debus is retiring at the 2010 election. The redistribution returns Macquarie to the boundaries it held before the 2007 election.
* The National held seat of Calare also goes from safe National to marginal National after gaining Bathurst and Lithgow.
* As a consequence of the change to Macquarie, Greenway pushes back towards Blacktown. It is currently held by Liberal Louise Markus. Her Liberal margin of 4.5% has been wiped out, the seat now having a notional Labor margin of 5.6%.
* The marginal Liberal seats of Hughes, Paterson and Gilmore have all been weakened but stay on the Liberal side of the electoral pendulum.
* The outer Sydney seat of Macarthur, currently held by Liberal Pat Framer with a margin of 0.7%, becomes a marginal Labor seat with a margin of 0.1%.
Well, possible preselection challenge somewhere?Hooray! No more Laurie Ferguson.
Yeah he can go cause trouble somewhere else if he lieks the point is i'm gonna have a local member who isn't a total bonehead(assuming most of Reid will become blaxland or Parramatta).Well, possible preselection challenge somewhere?
I really warmed to Laurie during the national ALP conference. The night before, I caught the last Western Line train of the night home. I got in and collapsed in my seat, pissed as a newt. I looked ahead of me at the only other person in the carriage - Laurie, looking my inebriated equal.Hooray! No more Laurie Ferguson.