Iron
Ecclesiastical Die-Hard
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- Jul 14, 2004
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- 2004
Yeah I miss that conviction.Rudd's a populist and will do whatever it takes to maintain his high in the opinion polls, even if the Australian public is completely wrong.
Howard was a socially out of touch economic warrior, who did whatever it took to advance Australian standards of living, no matter what the public though of him.
Who are the great conviction politicians today? This Rove/Blair era of spin has knocked the wind out of politics imo. Theyre very good at convincing you that theyre on you side and therefore avoiding epic political fights of, idk, the Thatcher era.
It's a farce that today Rudd can get up and vomit all over neo-liberalism, but, with a straight face, offer total support for globalisation. So much contradiction and double-speak!
Political parties agree on too many things and the public dont believe in enough. It's a disaster for democracy imo
Demand truth in politics!