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Turban Explorer Mar 9th 2011 8:24 am

Gillard in the US
 
Has anyone else heard Julia Gillard's speech in the US? I'm so ashamed to be a temporary resident amid her electorate. She sounded so redneck, almost mentally challenged.

'You have a friend in Orstraaaaaylia. And moites ploy strooooight....' - why do Aussie politicians briefly enjoying a foray on the world stage feel the need to use such crass simplistic language?

I'm led to believe vulgarity doesn't characterise the whole of the country so is that really the most appropriate speech she could have made?!!

Additionally, I think it's just incredible that she urged the states to continue with financial reform to stimulate their economy. Australia only avoided the contagion in the banks as the country was heavily protectionist with massively restrictive rules and taxes on derivative trading - no reason for a moral high ground - just forced all their trading desks to set up in Singapore pushing out a whole industry. Avoiding the banking collapse was fortuitous - certainly wasn't insight.

brissybee Mar 9th 2011 9:04 am

Re: Gillard in the US
 

Originally Posted by Turban Explorer (Post 9228854)
Has anyone else heard Julia Gillard's speech in the US? I'm so ashamed to be a temporary resident amid her electorate. She sounded so redneck, almost mentally challenged.

'You have a friend in Orstraaaaaylia. And moites ploy strooooight....' - why do Aussie politicians briefly enjoying a foray on the world stage feel the need to use such crass simplistic language?

I'm led to believe vulgarity doesn't characterise the whole of the country so is that really the most appropriate speech she could have made?!!

Additionally, I think it's just incredible that she urged the states to continue with financial reform to stimulate their economy. Australia only avoided the contagion in the banks as the country was heavily protectionist with massively restrictive rules and taxes on derivative trading - no reason for a moral high ground - just forced all their trading desks to set up in Singapore pushing out a whole industry. Avoiding the banking collapse was fortuitous - certainly wasn't insight.

I can't stand how she shed a tear again. I think she's a total fake. I also think she sounds more bogan than the average bogan. EEEEW. Where's Mr Rudd, the Prime Minister I voted for? Last I saw he was cleaning up after the floods. (Soapbox being put away for today now.) :)

Deancm_MKII Mar 9th 2011 9:19 am

Re: Gillard in the US
 
"don't be intimidated by China" WTF! That's a bit rich coming from the PM of Australia.

She's an effin idiot.

JoeBloggs80 Mar 9th 2011 9:25 am

Re: Gillard in the US
 
The whole point of the trip was to go over their and kiss US arse. Thats exactly what she did and they lapped it up. Yanks love that shit. So in that sense it was mission accomplished.

stevenglish Mar 9th 2011 9:29 am

Re: Gillard in the US
 

Originally Posted by Deancm_MKII (Post 9228998)
"don't be intimidated by China" WTF!

She's an effin idiot.

yeah I heard that bit, got the feeling they were sniggering at her, especially when she was giving them advice on how to run their economy.

Bernieboy Mar 9th 2011 10:07 am

Re: Gillard in the US
 
She is a fkwit,she will take oz into Libya behind the brits,dumb fks:thumbdown:

Kim67 Mar 9th 2011 10:35 am

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I couldn't even bear to watch it all, so nauseatingly embarrassing......

Amazulu Mar 9th 2011 10:37 am

Re: Gillard in the US
 

Originally Posted by Turban Explorer (Post 9228854)
Has anyone else heard Julia Gillard's speech in the US? I'm so ashamed to be a temporary resident amid her electorate. She sounded so redneck, almost mentally challenged.

'You have a friend in Orstraaaaaylia. And moites ploy strooooight....' - why do Aussie politicians briefly enjoying a foray on the world stage feel the need to use such crass simplistic language?

I'm led to believe vulgarity doesn't characterise the whole of the country so is that really the most appropriate speech she could have made?!!

Additionally, I think it's just incredible that she urged the states to continue with financial reform to stimulate their economy. Australia only avoided the contagion in the banks as the country was heavily protectionist with massively restrictive rules and taxes on derivative trading - no reason for a moral high ground - just forced all their trading desks to set up in Singapore pushing out a whole industry. Avoiding the banking collapse was fortuitous - certainly wasn't insight.

Yep, she's a tool

If Australia avoided recession because we don't have a derivative trading industry then that's great. These morons, so loved in London and New York, have caused untold misery for so many people

You're welcome to them

quoll Mar 9th 2011 11:46 am

Re: Gillard in the US
 
Totally cringeworthy, an utter embarrassment really.

Rambi Mar 9th 2011 11:57 am

Re: Gillard in the US
 
Fortunately they'll all think she's a cockney and is the PM of England. :lol:

GoldCoastMag Mar 9th 2011 4:59 pm

Re: Gillard in the US
 

Originally Posted by Rambi (Post 9229343)
Fortunately they'll all think she's a cockney and is the PM of England. :lol:

I wasn't embarrassed. The speech did the job it was meant to, just as John Howard spoke, if their aussie accents grate on you and you live in Oz, tough, you better get used to it.

Wol Mar 9th 2011 5:12 pm

Re: Gillard in the US
 
Since most of the US representatives will go home after their standing ovations pleased that the country attached to Bavaria is on their side I wouldn't get too excited about Australia's ties with the US :sneaky:

stevenglish Mar 9th 2011 5:15 pm

Re: Gillard in the US
 

Originally Posted by Wol (Post 9229872)
Since most of the US representatives will go home after their standing ovations pleased that the country attached to Bavaria is on their side I wouldn't get too excited about Australia's ties with the US :sneaky:

Never a truer word spoken, if ya gonna kiss arse, make sure it's an arse worth kissing

moneypenny20 Mar 9th 2011 5:41 pm

Re: Gillard in the US
 
But you're seeing and hearing her from your perspective. To the Yanks, she sounds like she sounds, they don't know that she apparently sounds like a bogan (if they even know what a bogan is). They listen to sanctimonious drivel all the time, they can't tell the difference between real and make believe. I used to shudder when Blair did an international suck up, however, the pollies and residents of those countries used to accept it and think he was something special. They will probably do the same with her. She's no better or worse than 99% of the worlds politicians.

Have to say, her voice doesn't worry me but maybe I just switch off and don't listen. :lol:

Deancm_MKII Mar 9th 2011 5:46 pm

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Looks like Gillard has been plagiarising U2's Bono in her speech...



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