Gad-fly and still seemingly angry young man, even at his age, Alan Ramsay, writing his weekly piece in the SMH heralds [no pun intended!] an event not usually seen with PM Howard:
"Four days ago John Howard said the magic words. Early Tuesday evening he walked into the House of Representatives and announced: "I was wrong." Sound the trumpets and mark the moment. 6.32pm, February 6, 2007. Next day Howard even repeated them. He told a beaming Kevin Rudd and a jeering Opposition during parliamentary question time: "I do not mind saying I'm wrong when I am wrong."
Rats, Prime Minister. You hate it. But now you've forced yourself to utter those three little words, why not try it more often? You could do worse than telling the truth, even at this late stage of so many years of debauching the language. Ignore the toadies and the rationalisers. You're in trouble."
Ramsay's analysis on where Howard sits in politics in Oz as at today makes for interesting reading.
"Four days ago John Howard said the magic words. Early Tuesday evening he walked into the House of Representatives and announced: "I was wrong." Sound the trumpets and mark the moment. 6.32pm, February 6, 2007. Next day Howard even repeated them. He told a beaming Kevin Rudd and a jeering Opposition during parliamentary question time: "I do not mind saying I'm wrong when I am wrong."
Rats, Prime Minister. You hate it. But now you've forced yourself to utter those three little words, why not try it more often? You could do worse than telling the truth, even at this late stage of so many years of debauching the language. Ignore the toadies and the rationalisers. You're in trouble."
Ramsay's analysis on where Howard sits in politics in Oz as at today makes for interesting reading.
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