Crikey editorial 23.06.09

By now we should be into the second day of a concerted, measured and damaging attack from the Federal Opposition on the integrity of Treasurer Wayne Swan. Chances are it would have been an attack that drew blood.

That for the Opposition is the great tragedy in the way in which Malcolm Turnbull has handled the prosecution of the John Grant/Utegate affair. There was a case to be made against the Treasurer but, seduced by the prospect of a clean sweep, Malcolm Turnbull attempted to turn, all guns blazing from the hip, against the Prime Minister as well. That was - as is abundantly clear now - utter folly and a vast misjudgement.

Turnbull’s actions will also confirm the deep misgivings a lot of people have had over his character. Turnbull is a man with a long-established reputation for impulsive hot headedness, a man viewed by many in his own party as something of a risky, volatile experiment … headstrong, impulsive, heedless of advice, possessed of dangerously unfettered self-belief.

Why Turnbull’s behaviour in these last few days matters is because he is more than merely leader of the Opposition. Turnbull presents himself to the Australian public as their alternative prime minister, the man we would trust to act in moments of stress and tension in a measured way that represents and furthers the national interest. There were always questions marks over Turnbull’s capacity to restrain the aspects of his character that fit uneasily into the Prime Ministerial mode. This week they have been given full and destructive rein. Kevin Rudd on the other hand has exuded the sort of strength and confidence that can only come from having nothing to hide. He has looked the goods. Malcolm Turnbull has looked soiled.

2 Comments

  1. TheMissus
    Posted June 24, 2009 at 5:17 pm | Permalink

    Yes he seems to be angry and hot headed. He not getting his message across, I just feel there is a whiner in the house. The Lathan comparison did fit.

    I hope we do not have ineffective opposition again as seems often the case.
    I see that Opposition will not answer questions due to the fake email being a police matter, so perhaps best to wait until that inquiry is over. As it stands it seems they are trying to abuse the opportunity to question government while they have this police inquiry excuse not to do likewise.

    They should not patronise the voting public like this, we are not totally stupid.

    And yes also looks like they avoiding other issues in the house giving credit to claims they are a party divided.

    The Missus

  2. j-boy57
    Posted June 27, 2009 at 8:57 am | Permalink

    Mals going to do to the lib/nats what he did to the republican movement and the cat
    apparently

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