WikiLeaks exposes personality defective, Kevin Rudd
by quill Sunday, Dec 5 2010, 8:49pm
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Now confirmed for the world to appreciate, Murdoch placed PM, (little) Kevin Rudd’s over-compensatory personality. Rudd, well known in Oz as a pathological narcissist, reveals more personality disorders – many deficient, insignificant politicians, including John Howard and George W Bush, attempt to compensate for their failings with bravado and posturing, Rudd’s urging the U.S. to use force against nuclear power, China, is both thoughtless and imbecilic. Clearly, such a person should never occupy any position higher than a menial clerk in any government department – Rudd is clearly unsuitable in his current role as Foreign Minister and should be put out to pasture in his home State of Queensland where inbreeding and deficient personalities are commonplace.
Kevin 'photo-op' Rudd, pathetic!
Rudd, insultingly described Chinese leaders as “sub-rational,” an amazingly insensitive and thoughtless remark; it is historical fact that the Chinese were all peddling pushbikes and pulling rickshaws only a few decades past. To emerge in only a few short years to challenge (and inevitably overcome) leading superpowers is indicative of anything BUT ‘sub-rationality!’ Contrast the success of Chinese leadership with (infantile) Australian ‘leaders’ who continue to cling to the apron strings of Imperial powers!
Kevin ‘do nothing, photo-op’ Rudd, as the entire region is aware, is a pathetic little narcissist without a braincell to bless himself with, his party was absolutely correct in ditching him as PM. Aussies are not surprised by the latest revelations from WikiLeaks, however, proof of mental pathology is now an incontestable fact.
If there is a message for Oz and the rest of the world in the latest WikiLeaks revelations, it is never allow the placement to high office of Corporate lackeys and infantile personality defectives.
[It must be REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT or REVOLUTION.]
Report from ibtimes follows:
WikiLeaks: Former Aussie PM asked US to be prepared to 'use force' against China
by Sree Ram Banda
Australian former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd told US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton to be prepared to use 'force' against China, if it does not allow itself to be integrated into the international community, leaked US diplomatic cables reveal.
Describing himself as a 'brutal realist', the former PM, who is also Australia's current Foreign Affairs minister, reportedly maintained that deploying force should be an option 'if everything goes wrong' with regards to the communist state. In a meeting on March 24, 2009, Rudd reportedly stated that the Australian intelligence agencies kept a close watch on China's military expansion.
"Rudd argued for 'multilateral engagement with bilateral vigour' -- integrating China effectively into the international community and allowing it to demonstrate greater responsibility, all while also preparing to deploy force if everything goes wrong," the cable sent to Washington read.
The cable also maintained that Rudd mentioned Chinese Politburo members as 'sub-rational and deeply emotional' over issues of Taiwan and Tibet. In the meeting he reportedly outlined an ambitious plan for an Asia-Pacific community to counter the Communist regime's growing influence in the region.
The documents exposed by whistle-blower site Wikileaks also reveal that the proposals drawn out to strengthen Australia's navy by procuring a dozen attack submarines were seemingly a response to China's growing ability to project force. Reviewing recent Chinese leaders, Rudd reportedly assessed that Hu Jintao 'is no Jiang Zemin'.
Observers sense that the latest revelations could strain the diplomatic ties between Australia and China. Though, some believe that China would hardly pay any attention to the former PM's remarks, but would be cautious of the arms race in the region.
© 2010 International Business Times
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