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jessica rudd mamamia Jess Rudd writes: This spill is ours. Own it.

Tomorrow, when I fly in, I’m coming home to a political situation that most Australians think is a dog’s breakfast. What’s happening is ugly as. It’s infuriating. Messy. I agree. It is and it needs to be sorted out.

But unlike what happened in 2010, when Australia went to bed with one prime minister and woke up to another, now we have time.

This leadership ballot is happening in caucus, the group of 103 Labor MPs and senators we elected, but that doesn’t mean it is not our vote.

We are their employers. My Dad works for me.  I often remind him of that. He is my local member and I helped put him there. I walked into a church hall and in the privacy of a polling booth I put a one next to his name.

You’re all employers too. You might not be related to your employees, but that doesn’t mean you don’t have access to them. When they aren’t doing their jobs, you can tell them. When they are misbehaving, you can reprimand them.

I live in Beijing, a city with a population the size of our whole nation—twenty-two million people.

Like us, they get up in the morning. They have a shower and wonder if their favourite top is dry yet. They get dressed and go to work. They have lunch with their colleagues and bitch about HR. At the end of the day they swap heels for runners and go home. They order dinner from the grease-stained menus on the fridge, call their mum and switch on the telly.

At the same time each night on almost every free-to-air TV station all over China is the same national news broadcast. I don’t mean it’s similar, I mean the exact same show. In sync. You can flick between stations and the same guy is on your screen telling you what is going on, or at least what he’s allowed to tell you is going on.

You can’t just go, ‘this is boring, that guy’s tie is feral—I wonder what’s happening over on The Project.’

You can’t write to your local MP about it because you don’t have one and a complaint to the network is a complaint to the government.

When you watch international stations like the BBC and CNN, stories about China often disappear. The screen goes blank.

There’s no Twitter or Facebook. Don’t get me wrong, there are social media platforms and they’re epic. But in China it’s all still new and risky. People do say what they think but they worry about the consequences. Controversial posts are mysteriously removed from China’s equivalent of Twitter, Weibo. They just vanish.

We, the people of Australia, are different. We have power.

We are not a passive audience in a crowded cinema with popcorn on our laps waiting for the previews to end.

We are participants. We have a voice and I think we should bloody well use it. Get up and say something. Say it loudly. Be heard.

You might think Julia Gillard is the ant’s pants. Fab. Say it.

You might think my Dad is ace. Cool. Write it.

You might think everyone sucks. Scream it.

Tweet something. Rant on Facebook. Put a video on YouTube. Put a sign on your front fence. Have a chat with your neighbour. Tell your friends. Email your local MP. Ring them up. Stop them at the news agent and make them listen. Call your local radio station. Have a rally Vote in an online poll. Write a song about it. Get on Mamamia and say, ‘OMG she’s just saying that because she’s KRudd’s daughter.’

Look, I know the parliament can seem alien at times—believe me, it’s even weirder when you’re there—but it is not out of reach. It’s ours. We own it.

Let’s own this spill, people. Let’s make it ours. Make your MPs work for you. Tell them what you want. Because unlike my mates in China, we have no excuse for simply sitting back and letting it happen.

Jessica Rudd, is a Canberra-born, Brisbane-raised ex-lawyer, ex-campaign worker and ex-PR consultant who lives with her husband in Beijing. She has written the occasional column, a host of legal letters, countless press releases and two novels Ruby Blues and Campaign Ruby.
 Jess Rudd writes: This spill is ours. Own it.

So, if you were in caucus, which way would you vote?

Editor’s Note: We’ve been surprised that some readers have not understood that this is an opinion piece so we thought it might be helpful to clarify a few points. Jessica Rudd is the daughter of Kevin Rudd who is expected to challenge Julia Gillard for leadership of the ALP on Monday. That much is clear. Neither Jessica nor Mamamia is purporting this piece to be impartial political analysis. Jessica is not Laurie Oakes and has never pretended to be. But she is someone with a unique and undeniably newsworthy insight into the biggest news story in Australia this week.

Mamamia publishes opinion pieces every day and sometimes they are political. We publish views from the left, the right and everywhere in between. Tony Abbott, Jenny Macklin, Kate Ellis, Julia Gillard, Sarah Hanson Young and Malcolm Turnbull are among politicians who have had opinion pieces published on Mamamia in the past 12 months.

Mamamia is not the ABC but we do try hard to publish a variety of views to reflect the diversity of our audience but also TO START CONVERSATIONS among you, our readers. Because we don’t ever underestimate your intelligence. We know that you can see who wrote a post and make your own assumptions about their beliefs and motivations.

We are proud to publish Jessica’s posts here on Mamamia, just as we always have been. Yes, the invitation has been extended to any other politician or family member of a candidate who has something to say about this extraordinary and quite bizarre time in federal politics.

That invitation is ongoing.

And we are also pleased to announce the appointment of our first dedicated political correspondent for Mamamia, journalist Lauren Dubois who today files her first of many upcoming pieces from Canberra which you can read here.

- Mia Freedman

Kevin Rudd wins office during the November 2007 Federal election.

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1,678 Comments so far

  1. angie

    thanks Jessica. Great piece. Yes it is a mess, and i can’t wait til Monday til it’s all over. I generally can’t stand the Liberals, but at least they all unite under whoever they have as their leader, and Labor needs to take a good look at this- unity is important. Can you let your dad know that? We don’t want a soap opera anymore, just people doing their job, listening to the people and making the tough decisions (I met your dad once near the Indian restaurant at Morningside and the first thing i said to him was ‘thanks for saying sorry to the indigenous community’- he was a breath of fresh air!). Hope you have a nice trip home Jessica!

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    • B.

      Um… really? You mean, they unite when the polling is good!!!! Like every party…..

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    • Loz

      I agree! Kevin finally did what no other PM before him would do. He apologised to our First Australians. It is really important to remember that he had the courage and integrity to do that. He wasn’t ousting he got. I loved Julia as a Deputy and hoped to see her as PM but since her arrival at the post she is a card board cut out. She had some character prior to the ‘incident’.

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  2. shell

    “we the people’?? This is not the American constitution – it is a party and a government being sabotaged by childish behaviour by a man who had his ego bruised and never learnt how to forgive and move on (and I’m not a labor voter).

    I do think also this is really patronising of your readers of this blog to publish this piece – scream? really?? I spend most of my time lobbying government for issues that concern me and this article is just insulting. I only just started reading Mamamia recently due to another issue you covered and I have to say there is some good articles but most if it is just feeding the frivilous superficial judgmental bubble that sadly occupies so many leading women in the media who could be playing such a constructive and inspiring role in the community if they chose to.

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    • Jo

      The Australian Constitution has some roots in the US constitution. Section 24, to name just one, requires senate to be ‘directly chosen by the people’ (mentions it twice). If we aren’t those people, who are they?

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  3. Sophie

    I really enjoyed this piece. We’re all smart enough to identify Jessica Rudd’s personal biases and we’re all able to do our own research in order to decide who our own preferred leaders are. This is an interesting take on a current political situation. An opinion piece. Good job MM.

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  4. Tiff

    If I wanted to see two members of the same party at each-others throats then I would move to America. Come on, grow up and work it out Julia and Kevin because this is not the playground and I hate to think what message this is promoting to the rest of the world about our great nation.

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  5. simone

    I am taking Jess up on the offer I am speaking up. I am appald by the behaviour of all politicians.

    They are meant to be running a country and lead by example by way of their actions. But all I have seen in the last 24 hours is BULLYING, and harrassment. This is pathetic, childish behaviour. How can we erracticate bullying in schools/workplace when the people running our country openly do it. And are proud of it. Isn’t our suicide rate high enough. They all need to be sacked.

    Thanks Jess

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  6. Not impressed

    I think the ALP are a disgrace. An embarrassment to our country. They were elected to run our country not back stab, bully and gossip behind each others backs. They have a job to do and are failing with their circus antics. As Australian citizen and tax payer I am fuming. Neither KRudd or JG can run this country with a party like the ALP. Give the power back to the people and call an election!!

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  7. Valerie

    I wrote a comment earlier but I can’t seem to see it? Jess, I too was wondering how you access Twitter! We’ve had a couple of conversations about baby slings (the Sakura Bloom!) and the best way to cook Moroccan lamb cutlets!

    I thought this article was powerful. I am a Liberal voter, but am so grateful to live in a nation where I have the choice to voice my preferences, which I believe is the point of this article, not so much an opinon about what has happened. It is a shemozzle, and one thing I do believe is that we need to stand behind whomever is in power, encouraging them, admonishing them, correcting where need be, and ultimately, if we don’t like what they do, vote differently the next time. We have the freedom here to do this and it is a privilege.

    I found this an articulate and strong piece of writing. Thank you.

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    • flotsam

      I’m not Jess (clearly!) but I also in Asia, so am subject to a little bit of censorship and a whole lot of geo-blocking from Australia. i’m looking into singing up to a VPN(virtual private network) to get around it, and that is what Jess may use. It’s a cyber thingamebob that makes it look like you are in a different country ( Australia, US, wherever) so you can then see all the content permitted in that country.

      Yesterday arvo when this all happened the ABC lifted their geo-block on their news site and the expat world shot emails off from Singapore to Doha to San Francisco and beyond To share this momentous news! Nothing like a taste of home!

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      • Flotsam

        Sorry about the typos, bloody ipad!

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  8. Anon

    Very well written and well done Jess! My vote is without a doubt for your dad! Go Rudd family!

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  9. ALS

    Ky- i agree. My goodness, she has actually got people talking about politics! It doesn’t matter who you support, in Australia does it take a situatino like this to remind ourselves that we have a VOTE, and we are heard? Be happy people, it is not anyones fault that no-one close to either Julia Gilliard, not Tony Abbott for that matter, wishes to write a piece such as this. Well done Jess!

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  10. B.

    Ok. I’ll say it nicely. People found your Dad quite difficult to work with. When a workplace has a difficult boss, other people shouldn’t have to put up with it. No matter what their position is. No matter that they are the Prime Minister of Australia. There is no excuse for being rude and demeaning to to others under any circumstance. Particularly not to ordinary people like a hostie on a plane because you’re ‘tired’. People who can’t manage being the boss need to go in any company.
    Having the top gig must be a very hard job. Loads of pressure and stress. But you can either deal with it. Or not. When your colleagues are to the point where they can’t work with you (and come on, it’s quite well known about his temper and the way he treated people), then I’m sorry, but it’s time.
    I also dislike, intensely, having smart-alec high school students swearing at school and coming back with the retort, ‘if it’s ok with the prime minister, what’s wrong with it?’ (or a variation of this). I just don’t think he had the decorum of a PM. And really, that’s ok. We can’t be great at everything.
    Do I like the way Julia et. al. did it? No. But I agree with this even less. I’m so sad for the Labor party because they have instituted so many great policies over the years. And the common denominator in all of this mess is your Dad.
    He’s just doing what was done to him now, but with a flimsy excuse. We all know it’s because his ego was bruised. Roughly 49% of Australia chose Julia and well, we got what we got. It’s really not that long until another election. And whether you agree with her policies or not, she’s doing ok.
    I’m not a great Julia fan. And I’m a swinging voter. I voted Labor for 10 years under Howard, but would happily vote Libs if Malcolm was at the helm. But it’ll be an independent vote for me if your dad comes back.
    I think your Dad is a fab politician Jessica. But not for the top job. Sometimes, when you’ve been fired, it’s gracious just to go.

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    • Caro

      How are those Independents working out for us?

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      • B.

        I know exactly what you’re saying, but really, I couldn’t vote for Kevin after this and I just couldn’t vote for Tony. Ever. Sorry.

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    • Chris2

      Exactly.
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      The comments by Wayne Swan were not extreme malicious and personal; they were a very carefully worded and concise appraisal of his professional conduct while engaged as the Labor Party’s “CEO”.

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  11. David

    Some interesting things here, but also certain important mistakes:

    1. “We” didn’t elect the 103 people who will be taking part in the ballot…it’s a hung parliament meaning half the MPs are Labor, and half Liberal (with a few whack jobs from the Greens and “independants”) – also my MP is a Liberal, and yes I voted Liberal. So don’t you dare say “we” voted for these 103 people – that’s WRONG! It’s time people stop making such sweeping statements which are quite simply, factually wrong. You are better than that, and should know better than to make a broad base sweeping statement which has zero basis in truth.

    2. This mess does need to be sorted out, but if the pollies – both Gillard and Rudd, and all the others who are carrying on about it now – were serious about listening to their “employers” as you put it, they would call a double dissolution and let the people decide once and for all who they want as PM. The problem with that, is that the Liberals would romp home and Gillard, and your dad et al, are all too (pardon the language here) shit scared about being unemployed at the end of it – so in their selfish self interest, they are ignoring the loud calls by their “employers” to call a general election, and instead are carrying on like a bunch of childish selfish brats fighting amongst themselves in the schoolyard for all to see, for the top job, but all are in agreement that one of them must win to save their own backsides and not end up in the political and employment wilderness.

    3. You are either naive or stupid (and even though I can’t stand your dad, and will never vote for that side of politics, I really don’t think you are naive or stupid), if you seriously think this article is anywhere near accurate. Yes we have it a lot better than they do in China, and I am thankful and proud to be an Australian, but there is no way anyone in the Labor party at the moment truly cares about what the people of Australia want – they are only interested in self preservation.

    I am sorry to say Ms Rudd, that while it is admirable for you to stand up for your dad, of whom you are clearly proud, and speak your mind, sadly on this occassion you have completely missed the mark of reality, and what the average Australian really thinks and can actually do about the situation. If either of the two principal players in this farce had a pair of balls, they would do the only truly honorable thing, and let the people of Australia tell them who they want as PM by calling an election. Sadly self-preservation prevents from doing this, and instead they publically throw verbal manure at each other which only serves to cover all members of the ALP caucus in it…because right now, they are all very much on the collective noses of Australians.

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    • Dee of Adelaide

      How the heck do you think politicians exercise self-preservation? By being re elected. How do they get re-elected? By convincing enough people to vote for them in their electorate.

      The idea that ALP members of parliament don’t care what the ‘people’ think is farcical.

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      • David

        First of all, my apologies for not being 100% clear – I believe that politicians from all sides of politics exercise self-preservation. It’s just that at the moment we are talking about the ALP.

        Secondly, your own statement supports my argument…politicians “convince” enough people to vote for them.

        There is a difference between caring about what the people think and want, and telling them what they want to hear at election time, in order to “convince” them to vote a certain way.

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  12. Anna

    This is precisely why politicians can run Australians the way they think they can… Because we are dumb and miss the point of things.

    Obviously how cynically you view this depends on what ‘side’ you’re on – but for goodness sake, forget the messenger and pay attention to the message.

    Australians are one of the only countries in the world where it is compulsory to vote – but all we do as a nation is sit an whinge about our politicians and the personality politics. If you don’t like it, do something about it.

    And no, posting passive aggressive, or downright aggressive, messages on a blog post DOESN’T COUNT.

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  13. Amanda

    Would you get off your high horse. She, like the rest of us, is entitled to an opinion. And I thought it was a great piece.

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    • jo

      Me too, and I actually didn’t think it would be.

      While I wouldn’t choose to vote for KRudd if I was in caucus, I agree with Jess’ sentiment. It is our parliament, so let’s own it and be vocal and active.

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  14. Bryter

    MamaMia, you have been played by the Rudd propaganda machine. If Jessica contacted you to write an opinion piece, you were in a great position to commission her to write a column telling us what she really, really thinks. Not this cliched claptrap.

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    • Maxi

      How is it any different to Jess speaking on the radio this afternoon?

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      • Bryter

        I didn’t hear Jessica speaking on radio. But as an editor myself, I would have sent this first draft back to Jessica and said, “good but not great”. The fact that Jessica contacted Mamamia first says enough to me; she was pursuing publicity and had an agenda to push. And you can bet your bottom dollar that Kevin Rudd and his handlers would have read and approved this before it was sent. That’s propaganda.

        As an editor and publisher, Mia should have been aware of these agendas and should have pushed Jessica further to deliver a stronger opinion piece, one that gave her true opinion of TODAY’s events, not a cliched timeless “call to arms” piece. I see it as a missed editorial opportunity for Mamamia.

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        • Kate

          Yes I agree. But I think the comments from Mamamia staff demonstrate they’re not interested in those important parts of the editorial process. They just want to run an unregulated blog that publishes anything, even trash (note: I am not calling this particular piece trash). That’s fine I guess, but they should take ‘news’ off their home page banner.

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          • Rick Morton

            Aside from the fact we do actually cover news (I’m covering a court verdict tomorrow morning, as it turns out) even when we’re not strictly reporting something a lot of our content relates to things and issues that are topical and newsworthy. Hence, news. No, it’s not a newspaper. No, we’re not a TV news bulletin. But we cover a lot of ground, much of it newsworthy and from myriad angles.

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  15. Anon

    If individuals all went to the media and bitched about their collegueages in this way they would be performance managed or even sacked. Why are 2 leaders allowed to carry on this way. Role Models for our youth, no way

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    • Jaws

      Disagree. The public never fully understood what happened and why. Now we do – it wasn’t a coup – he was challenged and chose to resign because he knew he didn’t have the numbers. Now we know why he was disliked – I’ve worked for people like him – rudderless ships (pardon the pun) full of big ideas with arrogant attitudes and delusions of grandeur.

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  16. De

    Loved the blog – love that Jess has called out that we should all be grateful that we have a voice and to use it! Loved her books, love her writing and I do think her Dad did a great job. I was conflicted when Julia took over as a women I was proud to have a female PM but I dont agree with the way she became PM…. Sad that Unions faceless men still think they run the country!

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    • Anon

      Agree – and can’t help but thinking this whole saga has been very well played by one not so faceless man (Bill Shorten)…… the spill certainly will put him further up the tree, god help us all!

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  17. Robert

    Well written.

    People in this country need to get a French perspective on these issues. Revolt against the nonsense going on in this the lucky country. Don’t be blinded by the popular media that our politicians use so skilfully to their ambush advantage.

    Stand up and tell it like it is, stop this hood winking bullshit!

    The sky Is not falling this is still a land full of opportunity and promise. Unfortunately we are just getting milked from every angle. Labor has not helped the family in this country. In fact we are the middle class of poor and getting poorer. How much more can we put up with?

    It really pisses me off that while everyone is seeing it our Labour leaders can’t. Such waste and poor planning and decision making!

    We are one of the best performing country’s in the world and yet I have never felt more under fiscal stress.

    As a family we have applied our own austerity budget to get by. We have great jobs earn what we understood to be good money, we don’t live the high life. We just seem to get by, any major fiscal upheaval and we are stuffed!

    So while your dad earns my respect for standing up to the Labour factional heavy weights who control the show. I suspect the plan behind the bluffs being played is that neither your dad or Gillard will get up. I suspect the union sweetheart will get up. This is my prediction, not want I want.

    So my vote will go elsewhere.

    If this country was a company that I was a shareholder in, I would sell up and invest elsewhere.
    labour has had a great opportunity to sort out there own house with terriable results, it has resulted in great damage to the brand the country and it’s people.

    By living by the sword they will also fall on the own swords being set in place as we witness the greatest farce in our political history.

    We need hard working Honest people at the top of tree, people to respect and to lead us to greatness. Not impossible but a great challenge that this whole country needs to embrace and embrace now.

    Good Luck, I wish you the best.

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  18. JosieY

    Well spoken Jessica. I appreciate that you didn’t try and make this a propaganda post (although you had every right to do so) but kept it about what is relevant to all of us – we are fortunate enough to live in a democracy – let’s embrace it!

    Hope you had a good trip!

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  19. Anonymous

    I’m getting sick of hearing ‘mamamia is not the ABC’. We don’t live in a land of extremes. You don’t have to be the ABC to strive for something better than propaganda. The purpose of this post is to get Rudd the Prime Ministership. Gillard supporters don’t need to contact their MPs because they realise that is not how this process works. But Jess disguises it as a call for ‘greater democracy’.

    We all know she is trying to get her dad his old job. But the fact is, the party chooses the prime minister, that’s how our constitution works. The people get their say at election time.

    Most publications run opinion pieces. But I know, from working for a major newspaper, that major Fairfax papers at least strive to get a balanced range of opinions, written by people who are informed about all aspects of a particular topic.

    Saying that you ran the piece just because she asked is a cop-out. You exercise a sense of judgment when you publish these pieces. Every editor does. I don’t think you would run a piece written by a sex offender or a anti-semite. I realise Jess is certainly not in the same league, but you can’t deny that you chose to run this piece and you could choose to balance it by REQUESTING a piece from the Gillard camp, but you don’t. And that is unethical.

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    • Suzanne

      Well said. There seems to be a lack of understanding generally in how our political system works. We elect our local representative from the party we favour. They then choose their leader.
      If we had a US political system of choosing a president, we’d go through months of primaries. Have you noticed how wealthy you have to be to become President?
      I like our system. I like to think that the people who work closely with someone have the best understanding of their strengths and weaknesses. I’ve always thought Rudd was superbly media trained, which masked a wholly different person. And BTW that swearing video Jess Rudd? That was just embarrassing. My Dad wouldn’t do that.

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    • Bryter

      Totally agreed. It’s hard to take Mamamia seriously as a publisher when they can’t see that Jessica is using her “friend of MM” badge to get this blatant propaganda printed. Or perhaps they can see and don’t care; they just want the page hits and twitter “exclusives”.

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  20. Lyn

    Thanks Jess
    I always enjoy your writing and books! I’d love to hear more about china – perhaps the next book……?…

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  21. Anon

    Vote sex party, get all the big dogs out and bring in a fresh look i say!

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  22. Sally

    What’s disappointed me about this article is the dismissiveness from Mamamia in response to what is well-intended, and I think valid, feedback from a significant portion of its readership.

    Mamamia, I think you’d be well served to listen to and carefully consider this feedback, rather than immediately dismiss and in some instances patronise your readers.

    Again, I love the site, and many times I think you’ve done a fantastic job of listening to and evolving off the back of feedback from your readers. Unfortunately, so far, this has not been one of those instances.

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    • Veronica

      I agree Sally. I have read this site for years but have noticed a patronising tone creep into Rick’s comments in particular.

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      • Emma

        You can hardly blame the poor guy when this is the level of debate!

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      • Curiouser

        Agree Veronica, I’ve always liked Rick, but now.. not so sure. This article has really affected how I feel about the MamaMia site. I feel patronised and somehow dirty. Sad face.

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        • Lana

          It’s one thing to disagree with the article and even with the site but please realise that your personal opinions of Rick is not something we are even open to discussing at this dinner table.

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          • Curiouser

            Understood Lana, but it’s not a personal criticism of Rick as I do not know him personally, but an opinion on his responses to the feedback on this post.

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          • Anonymous

            Well maybe he needs to stop being so sarcastic in his replies to genuine criticism and people won’t feel the need to call him out on his sometimes very snarky replies?

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        • Suz

          Patronised. Somehow dirty. Sad face. You have totally captured how I feel about this post!

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      • Bryter

        I agree. Rick has his good days, but he’s resorting to sarcasm and defensiveness too much these days.

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        • Rick Morton

          Yikes! I’m not going to stop defending content I believe in. You might disagree with me, and the team, and that’s fine, but you’ll always know where I stand.

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          • “LEAVE RICK ALONEEEEEEEEEE”. Dibs on making that Youtube video a hit and making millions?

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            • Deni

              LOL

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        • Mia

          Guys, Rick is an actual person. Human. This is not about him…..

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    • Claudia

      Absolutely, there’s not even an acknowledgement that it could be *perceived* that way, let alone that it actually was inappropriate and incredibly pro-Rudd (even unintentionally!) due to the all out PR campaign by Rudd’s family, of which, you know, Jess is a pretty important member of!

      It’s astonishing that there’s been no budging by the team on this when the majority of readers have been left with an uneasy feeling about this piece.

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      • Sally

        Agree, Claudia.

        Like I said, I think Mamamia is usually admirably open to feedback. In this case though, it seems they all have their heads firmly buried in the sand.

        Perhaps the underlying intent of this piece was not initially evident to MM. But, at this point, I think it is completely undeniable.

        Some concession to this, and to the discomfort expressed by readers, would have been nice.

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    • Anonymous

      Agree 100%.

      It seems it didn’t even cross the Mamamia team’s mind that publishing this piece, which is part of a wider campaign for Rudd, might not be the right call. That’s what really worries me.

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      • Rick Morton

        I don’t think we can be much clearer. We like this piece. We are aware of the political debate. We have heard ALL of the feedback and we still stand by our editorial decision. It’s as simple as that. You might not agree, many might not, but we stick to the decision because we think we were completely within our rights to do it, ethically and professionally, and sometimes the editorial team will disagree with the readers. It’s human nature. But it’s not because we’re ambivalent to the facts, or ignorant of them.

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        • Anonymous

          Rick you are on fire!!! Love it!!!

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        • roserusso

          What I can’t believe is that people think an opinion piece like this from Jess is going to make us change our minds and somehow trip and fall into the Rudd camp.

          Readers should give themselves more credit!

          Jess could’ve written a biased piece about how fabulous her dad is and why we should vote for him but instead she’s just encouraging us to get more involved in politics, because we can. Unlike Beijing, where she lives.

          That’s hardly a bad thing.

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          • Nicki

            That’s all well and good Rose – but it looks bad for KRudd, doesn’t it? She’s also a member of the ALP, and that looks even worse, considering the ALP is imploding.

            Sometimes we’ve got to separate the personal from the political, if it means letting our (minority) Govt get on with the job of governing.

            Regardless of whether you agree with what she’s said or not, she’s not done any favours to anyone by writing this, unfortunately.

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        • Sally

          Thanks for your response, Rick.

          If MM has considered the feedback given, and yet still stands by its decision to publish this piece, then we’ll just have to agree to disagree on this one. And that’s okay!

          My discomfort was only due to the fact that many of the responses from MM tonight felt dismissive and defensive rather than considered and respectful. I have only respect for you and your colleagues and what you bring to MM, and your readers deserve that same respect.

          That was the point I was trying to make, and the real reason I think that MM has disappointed so many of its loyal readers tonight.

          Hope this is food for thought…

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          • Rick Morton

            Considered and noted! In trying to explain our decision it may appear we ignored the detractors, not the case! I certainly see the case they make, I just don’t think it’s valid. So tonight we agree to disagree like you said :)

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            • Sally

              Great! This is the kind of response from MM that I think we were all looking for :)

              By no means do we have to agree, but we all want to feel heard.

              Thanks again, Rick.

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    • Lily

      What makes this NOT an opinion piece is that Kevin Rudd called a media conference to say the same thing, his wife called a media conference to say the same thing, Bligh’s campaign strategist has quit to “work” on Rudd’s campaign – which involves getting Jess Rudd to write this piece. Mamamia – You’ve been played and you’ve allowed your credibility to be shattered. An admission and apology is in order.

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      • Anonymous

        Exactly. If this was a stand alone opinion piece, I’d still think it was a bit off given the timing, but ethically okay. But it isn’t. It’s a part of a political campaign.

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        • Lily

          Ethically, Jess Rudd should state she was directed to write this piece as a part of an overall political campaign and MM should state it is an advertisement (unpaid). Claiming it is an opinion piece is unethical. There is no way Jess suddenly decided to write this on her own and parrot the same wording as her dad, mum and campaign manager. It is unethical for MM to claim it as such and they can deny it all they like but it doesn’t change the facts.

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          • Mia

            Lily, what are you talking about????

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            • Bryter

              I, for one, totally get what Lily is trying to say. Mia, adding four question marks and making it seem like Lily is crazy is dismissive and patronising. Your readers deserve more respectful treatment.

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            • Anonymous

              Wow Mia, could you be any more dismissive?

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      • Sue E

        Spot on Lily, join the dots MM . Ofcourse Ms Rudd is entitled to her view and to spruik it wherever she can but given it was clearly part of an organized plan to get a particular message out from one side, shouldn’t you balance the ledger and ask someone on the other side for an opinion piece as well. Bit disappointing really.

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      • Mia

        Lily, you are barking up the wrong tree and over thinking this. Trust me.

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        • Anonymous

          Whereas I think you haven’t thought this through at all.

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        • Flotsam

          It’s comments like this one and the one above with the ???? that prompt commenters here to brand the responses of MM staff as ‘dismissive’.

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          • Sally

            Totally agree, Flotsam. And to take it one step further – it’s these kind of dismissive and patronising responses from MM that really got people offside last night, not the fact that many disagree with MM’s decision to run the article.

            I think Rick finally understood this based on his admirable response above – but (based on these comments) it seems Mia hasn’t yet got the memo.

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    • Shelley

      From what I have seen, the MM writers are just explaining their intention and providing their opinions, as you have yours. It is no wonder that they need to be assertive when people begin abusing their character. I find all the MM staff extremely respectful and thoughtful, yet I cannot say the same for all MM readers.

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    • TwoDogs

      Sally,

      You are mistaking Mamamia as some kind of professional journanlism vehicle such as a major newspaper, or the like, for which the ACMA has codes of conduct espousing editorial balance.

      Mamamia aint this and doesn’t pretend to be.

      Think of it more as an amateur blog serving opinion pieces. Cheers.

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    • Laws for Clouds

      I think the point of this piece is that it will pull in a lot of new readers – it’s a MM exclusive and will potentially be picked up by other media outlets.

      I would have published it myself, as a business decision. Jess worked in PR, it’s a PR piece. Like we should all be patting Rudd on the back for bringing us democracy (bwa ha ha!). We know who she is and it says at the bottom what she does, and I’m enjoying the debate.

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  23. Chris G

    This type of in-fighting is so damaging to Labor and I worry that it wont stop on Monday. I voted for Kevin in 2007 and felt he was not given a fair go. Perhaps it is better to allow at least a first termer to complete his/her time before Caucus is allowed to change leaders. We all make mistakes and have differing styles of leadership but that alone should not be a reason to change. I think in the end the Australian public will vote on this issue at the next election but sadly I think Labor will lose. The old saying that a house divided is easily destroyed is still true today.

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  24. Zoe

    I like Jess and think she’s really clever, I even agree with the premise of the article. Sure, we are lucky to live in a democracy and could all be more involved. I just think it’s unfortunate that both Therese and Kevin have given the same “advice”/”opinion” today, making Jess’ article seem like an advertisement towing her family’s line. Which is why I think everyone is arking up so much.

    And sure, that’s their line because they know that Rudd’s biggest supporters are the public. Still, I personally doubt how much my opinion would count to an essentially selfish MP. I just don’t trust them. As a massive Kevin07 girl who really thinks Kevin is an incredibly intelligent and decent person, there’s no way I’d vote for him or Gillard. They’re just being ridiculous. Wouldn’t vote for Abbot either. Would vote for Turnbull.

    Anyway… This got off topic. Essentially love Jess but don’t trust that this is opinion as much as it is spin.

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  25. Letecia

    This is insulting, you tell people to scream it!!!! My goodness , we have had decent hardworking people young and old who have paid taxes & done the right thing who had the courage to stand up & protest against different policies the Labor Government have introducted ie. BER, Carbon Tax, etc only to be labelled extremist by the Labor Government. The people that have protested & stood up & screamed for a free democracy & be labelled such terrible things is a joke, these protestors held themselves with far more dignity & credibility than what we are currently seeing now by the Labor Party. How embarrasing for our Country & the hardworking people who pay these so called intellects their wage!!! Come on, my tax money should be spent better :( No amount of screaming can reconcile the amount of damage being done now!!! We need an election now so that we the people can decide who should run this country, not a bunch of back stabbing, childish politicians – my 3 children behave better than this!!!!

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  26. Shelley

    I can’t believe the uproar resulting from this article. When I read it the message I took was that if we have something to say to our MPs then we need to make our voices heard. That’s all. Jessica is Kevin Rudd’s daughter, yes, but I believe she was making a conscious effort for her support for her dad to not be a focus of her piece. You may not necessarily agree with Mamamia’s choice of columnist, but take it for what it is; an opinion piece written by an intelligent woman with knowledge of and passion for the political world. I by no means intend any offense, but sometimes the comments section on this site feels like people getting angry for the sake of being angry, and making mountains out of molehills.

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    • Anonymous

      But her piece has only been written to compliment Rudd’s overall strategy. This isn’t just an opinion piece, it’s part of a campaign by Rudd.

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      • Shelley

        And you know this for a fact of course, being that you are either Jessica or Kevin Rudd, I’m assuming?
        I understand people’s concern that perhaps it is a questionable time for her to release such an article, but I believe the reason she wrote and published it today is because the present state of politics is what inspired her piece.
        Do you think Jessica didn’t consider the response her article might garner from some MamaMia followers? Clearly she felt passionate and wanted to share her thoughts, and no matter which party or leader I support, I admire her, because I’m sure her position has not always been an easy one to be in.

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        • Anonymous

          Have you not read or watched any news today? This is the exact message Rudd’s team has been spreading (I’d already heard this from Therese before reading Jessica’s piece). This is their what they are building their campaign on.

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      • Some Day

        Anonymous – what’s your point? She’s Jessica RUDD. She’s not pretending to be Switzerland.
        Are you seriously suggesting MM readers might read this and not be aware of which side she’s on?

        And even if that was the case….so what? We don’t have a vote in the caucus.

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    • Victoria

      Shelley, when I first read the article, I agreed with you. But then I learned more about the environment around the article and it’s difficult to see how it could possibly be unbiased (or at least be seen that way given the context).
      I am not suggesting that this was a deliberate move on Jessica’s part (she’s obviously no fool) but perhaps just bad timing…? It’s not a bad message to be sending but I think the person sending it in this instance rubs people the wrong way.

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  27. Veronica

    Jessica, I think we all know and appreciate that we live in a parliamentary
    democracy. That means that our elected representatives vote themselves for their parliamentary leader. That means also that if that leader is deemed to be overbearing,egotistical, and not a team player, the Caucus can vote them out.
    That what’s happened to one” KRudd.”
    The shame for the Labor party is that he cannot seem to accept the verdict of his colleagues; he has also overlooked the fact that there has been an election since then.
    I do not think that comparisons to China are at all helpful or enlightening.
    And I too agree that Mamamia is swiftly becoming a “club” where views like this are posted and then vigorously defended by “Rick” and others as mere “opinion” pieces when they are clearly campaigning pieces.

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    • Rick Morton

      My name is Rick, not ‘Rick’ ;)

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      • Shelley

        Ha ha. If that is your real name ;)

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        • TwoDogs

          I find it ironic ‘Rick’s photo shows him leaning to the right…..

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    • Swinging Voter

      “Veronica”,
      Campaigning for what? There is no election. This is an internal leadership battle. If this piece was by Nicola Roxon or Wayne Swan explaining why they are backing Julia Gillard, would you be freaking out like this?

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  28. emanuelli Pierro

    how tiring

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    • I love this photo.

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    • Guest

      That familiar and warm face is from a time when we didn’t need to worry about how our country was being run. We woke up each day, went to sleep each night and everything just…functioned! What a different world we live in now. WE NEED AN ELECTION!

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      • I love Howard so much, though I disagreed with many of his social views, I would love to have sat down and had a cup of tea with him and chewed his ear off about marriage equality.

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        • Valerie

          Miss that man! Agree with these sentiments, great pic!

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    • Anonymous

      He was a true statesman and I believe the only reason why he lost the election is because Australians got convinced they “needed” a “change”.

      I think I would have preferred to bypass the change thanks!!

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  29. Jane

    The whole point is that jess Rudd has her own credibility, following and reputation. By publishing a piece about democracy she hope to remind us all, her association, that he dad is a good bloke. Because we like her and she is associated with him. Not overt. No. But quite transparent to anyone with half a clue about how marketing works. Cheap, if you ask me. And naive of mamamia.

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  30. Anon

    It feels like Mama Mia can publish an article as ridiculously biased as this and yet it’s ok, because its classified as an “opinion piece”. I am just so dissapointed with this article and that Mama Mia felt that it was ok to publish it, just so they could slap the word exclusive all over the front of the article.

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  31. Anon

    Jessica is smart, witty, a great writer…but this piece is just so crass. Yes, it’s an opinion piece and everyone is entitled to an opinion. But Jessica isn’t ‘everyone’ or even just anyone in this situation. She is emotionally involved in a major way, and even though her article may not project subjectivity it’s pretty classless. Rather telling us what to ‘own’, she should be focusing on ‘owning’ all that comes with being the daughter of a public figure. Surely there are better ways of supporting dad than getting another 15 minutes of fame via Mamamia.

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  32. Clare M

    Jess, love your books and your Tweets. Admire your support for your family… But, if we explore the China comparison some more, how would a senior Minister resigning whilst overseas on government business to challenge the party leader go down in China?

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  33. Dee of Adelaide

    For the love of god, Jess is a regular contributor it would be weird if she DIDN’T have a post given the circumstances. Mamamia isn’t the ABC, there is no need for fair or balanced.

    Secondly, those who say your MP doesn’t care are wrong. Even liberal MP’s want to know what swinging voters think about this. If you are in an ALP seat (and then there are Senators) they sure as heck do act on what happens when you email/call them. They have sophisticated computer systems to tabulate your views and make sure they are reflecting their electorate as much as possible, because their job depends on it!

    At the end of the day for me as an ex-long-time member and sometimes staffer and always observer, they are picking over a carcass anyway. What many love about the ALP has been gone for some years and it is like the ALP is run by Young Labor circa 1997 not the other way around. It makes not a whiff of difference to me who wins but I fail to see how Rudd can get the numbers.

    Lovely writing as always Jess.

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    • Anonymous

      “For the love of god, Jess is a regular contributor it would be weird if she DIDN’T have a post given the circumstances.’

      I really doubt anyone would have found that weird at all.

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      • Dee of Adelaide

        Well one of my first thoughts was “I wonder if Jess will do a post for Mamamia”

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  34. Alexandra

    Our system is failing the people! We vote in a PM and then the government can take him out without even consulting the people. I would not have voted for Gillard then and I certainly would not want to vote for her now. If an election happens, am I going to vote for Abbot?? dear god no! but that is our only choice! the labor government needs an overhaul badly! Must we have a government who act like children, can they not show some integrity and make us feel as though our country is in safe hands? Is that really too much to ask for in this day and age. Rudd spoke of Integrity and he is correct in what he says. Rudd has his failings too, but I know which one I would want in my corner and it is certainly not Gillard.
    I believe we have the right to vote for our PM and that he remain until voted out by the people!!!

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    • bowerbird

      Many people (myself included) consider the party leader when they decide how to vote. Some people flip a coin or throw a dart. However you do it, though, the constitutional fact is that we vote for our local member. The people do not “vote in a PM” and never have.

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    • Anonymous

      “but that is our only choice!”

      Australia does have more than two political parties.

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    • Sarah

      The government didn’t get rid of Kevin Rudd. He resigned.

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    • R

      Alexandra – wrong – we do NOT vote in a PM. Ever. The PM is always chosen by the Caucus. If you vote Liberal at the next election you are not voting for Abbott but for your local member and your Senate team. The public has no say in who leads either party.

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  35. Jude

    Geez settle down people. Whatever her motivations were writing this piece, the message is clear. Whichever side you are on…”Get Involved!!” don’t just let this play out without them knowing how we feel about it. We don’t have to just vote every 4 years, we vote everyday by letting our pollies know how we feel.

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  36. Trevor

    Jess, what part of GET OVER IT YOU RUDDS don’t you understand? You, your father, your mother all of you GET OVER IT. We the Australian people want you and your ilk gone. All we ask for is an election. Look at all the polls and you will see. The ALP via Rudd/Gillard and co have stuffed a once proud party. Bring on an election and lets have some adults governing for the nation rather than themselves. Good riddance.

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  37. Space Kidette

    Jess,

    I have followed you, your mother and your father on twitter for some time. We’ve chatted and shared the odd joke but we don’t know each other.

    It doesn’t mean I haven’t admired your successes from afar and was genuinely happy for you as Campaign Ruby sales rocketed. Your mother is a brilliant business woman and greatly admire her success as an entrepreneur also. I also admire the degree of family unity, I don’t see anywhere near enough of it these days.

    I too admired your father up until this week. I did think he was an amazing campaigner, and cheered as loud as any of his greatest fans when he won the election and then went on to many great achievements as PM.

    I have never supported what was done to him in 2010. It was a dishonourable act and it damaged not only your father but the party.

    I don’t support what was done to him then and I don’t support what he is doing now. Put simply the ALP Mid-Term Mutiny disease must stop and it must stop now and for all time.

    I cannot support your dad now because as the person who has had this done to him knows first hand how damaging it is, personally, professionally, to the party, the electorate and to the country, and IMHO he should have known better than to have pursued this course of action at all, let alone now.

    Your father’s choice in pursuing this path at this time simply astounds me. This is a high stakes game but regardless of whom is made PM, all Australian’s will be the losers. Why do I see it this way?

    We face difficult QLD state elections in March and federally, we are in a hung parliament where the indies have said repeatedly that a change in leadership will mean all bets are off. The likely result means Australian’s are likely to end up at the polls voting and every indication is that, with either Gillard or Rudd as PM, the final outcome is likely to see the ALP on the opposition benches.

    I don’t pretend to know all the details, and I am sure you and your family are privy to things the public may never know. But from where I am sitting, it seems to me that your Dad has chosen to roll the dice for himself, regardless of the cost to everyone else.

    Should Abbott inherit a win, the winners will be big vested interests.

    Big Mining, Big Tobacco, Big Media, Big Business, Big Clubs have all weighed into the arguement to ensure they all remain Big at the cost of the people who need help the most.

    It may be idealistic, but had both your father and Gillard, chosen to work together, the leadership could have been so much greater than the sum of the parts.

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    • Emma

      I couldn’t have said it better. Spot on.

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  38. Anonymous

    I find myself in the peculiar situation where my electorate will not be represented in Monday’s leadership ballot. My local Labor MP, Michelle Rowland gave birth today and thus won’t be around for the vote.

    I wish Michelle and baby all the best. However, the nagging selfish part of me feels disappointed that through this absence my electorate and myself may be ignored.

    If only the baby waited another week, Michelle could of voted for two…

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    • F

      Just out of interest. What happens in this situation? obviously she in on leave but do they put someone in to replace her like any other job?

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      • Anonymous

        I’m curious too. Given the circumstances can she not have her vote counted in some other way that doesn’t require her being there? If she can’t, then that’s extremely unfortunate for her constituents.

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  39. Peta

    Jess, thank you for reminding me to be grateful that I have to vote! As I spend my days complaining I don’t like any of ‘them’, you have reminded me of what I could face! We also gave a system where politicians are kept relatively on track! Thank you Jess I am looking forward to reminding LIB MP Peter Dutton that ge does indeed work for me!! :)

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  40. Gin & Tonic

    I can’t see what all the fuss is about with Mia publishing this article.

    It is pretty obvious where JRudd’s loyalty would sit. She didn’t have to say it or try and convince us either way. She is just trying to get us involved in the process.

    Frankly I am not interested. I’m not pro Rudd or pro Gillard. I’m not a Labor voter. I am just anti Abbott. So please Labor party sort yourselves out so the country doesn’t have to suffer Tony Abbott as PM because you couldn’t get your act together.

    Or Liberal party, if you are reading, PLEASE give us a moderate alterative, we can’t have that man run the country by default.

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  41. Louise

    What I want is a vote. Right now. I’ve lost confidence in this government and I want an election. The best thing your dad can do Jess, is to provide us with that opportunity by resigning from parliament.

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  42. eM

    I think it is pointless bleating about whether or not MM should have posted this. As Mia said, they’re not the ABC. MM is a private business, end of story. Regarding this opinion piece, I agree with other commenters that J Rudd is following the family line re: Rudd, having lost the support of his colleagues and party, is appealing directly to the public. However I think bottom line is that this is a politician who was so unworkable as a leader he was booted out by his own party. I, for one, trust that fact and would not welcome him back.

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  43. Jahe

    She makes a very good point. That seems to be missed. Cause from what iv read your reverted back to bitching. Get up do something. I’m really tired of this being the lazy country.

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  44. Karen

    I remember when we voted your dad in. I was pregnant with my second son, and I was so pumped that we had a new PM (Howard had been in even before I was eligible to vote, so this was the first time in my adult life we had enacted a change). Maybe we’ve all forgotten, but the Rudd government had some big, fantastic ideas for our country. I remember tearing up on ‘Sorry Day’. The BER kept my husband in paid employment when so many building workers lost theirs. Yes, it cost more than it should, but what would have been the cost had we let those industries flounder?
    Whatever comes out of this shit storm, I hope we end up with a government that has the balls to throw around big ideas and make things happen.
    Our country has lost the plot – there is no big idea, no grand narrative – holding this all together, and so much of this comes down to leadership.

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  45. james

    Hang on. This seems like a rather convenient message. “Hey everyone, we should all appreciate that my Dad is tearing down Australia’s government and its international reputation because we can email our MPs about it!”

    That said, Gillard is just as bad. The shameful insults spewing from her and other cabinet ministers towards rudd is an embarrassment.

    jess Rudd is wrong. WE NEED AN ELECTION. If it comes to this point, it’s not enough for 103 people worried about the faceless men to make the decision. Every single Austrlaian should be allowed to vote on this.

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    • Anonymous

      agree, agree, agree

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  46. Anon

    I’m not hugely into politics – (find it all a bit confusing) – however, I do like this article.

    I’d be doing the same thing if my Dad was in politics. Good on Jess. And good on Kevin.

    I agree with what she is saying. :-) Australia is a great country – much better than China (not that I’ve been there) in terms of our freedoms & rights. We can say & do as we like pretty much. We have a lot of freedom as Aussies.

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  47. Alice

    i’ll be asking my local MP for a new election in the hope the circus will come to an end.

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  48. Kate

    Is it just me or can you pick the comments on here written by ALP staffers? Like most comments on newspaper articles today – clearly they had a single task today. The aggression is so strong. Not dinner party behaviour!

    Most people (who do not work for an ALP MP) seem to just think this thing is sad and disappointing…

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    • Pseudonym #2

      I don’t know if it’s just you, but I for one can’t tell who is a labor staffer and who are Hoi Polloi. Why does it matter anyway? All commenters are expressing their opinions. Isn’t this well demonstrated evidence of the robust democracy that this post, in part, is attempting to encourage?

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  49. rainbow

    either kevin is a member of the labor party or not.

    he has been trying to wreck this government from within since he was removed (due to incompetence). he has behaved like a spoiled little boy since then.

    i have been hoping that his family will have the insight to realise he is deluded and take him aside and suggest he retire quietly. it isn’t healthy for someone to harbour such bitterness, it is time to move on.

    he won’t win, and if he doesn’t then move on and start behaving himself then i hope they get rid of him altogether.

    i am sorry jess, i know this must be hard but he needs to realise that if he is such a loyal labor party member why is he doing everything possible to ruin them.

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    • Happymum

      I agree totally with your comment Rainbow. Not often that happens when we talk politics. :)

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      • rainbow

        there is a first for everything!

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