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Trump would say of Rudd: “
I hear he’s not the brightest bulb, but I don’t know much about him.”
Did you know, Trump was asked that Rudd had said of him, among other things that he was a “traitor to the West” and “destructive”?
“He won’t be there long if that’s the case,” Trump said.
“I don’t know much about him.
I heard he was a little bit nasty.
“I hear he’s not the brightest bulb, but I don’t know much about him. If he’s at all hostile, he will not be there long.”
More revelations.
Responding to a furious Rudd, Turnbull said he was not suited to the role “because of your poor interpersonal and management skills”.
“That was about as tactfully as I could put it,” Turnbull says.
According to Turnbull, Rudd replied: “You little fucking rat, you piece of shit! I’m going to get you for this.” What followed was a “torrent of obscenities”.
And in a portent of what we face today, Turnbull says to Rudd: “Look, Kevin calm down … you don’t get what you want and immediately you are screaming at me, swearing at me, threatening me.”
Kevin Rudd was always going to end badly.
It always does with Kevin.
Rudd thinks he’s a genius. A master diplomat. And it is a credit to him that he convinces so many otherwise clever people to agree with that assessment.
Maybe it’s just easier to agree with him.
As Anthony Albanese said recently of the man who has more than once brought him to tears, Kevin is “relentless”. He meant it as a compliment. Shivers still pulse down the spines of those who have suffered at the hands of Relentless Rudd.
Other words used by his Labor ministerial colleagues include “psychopath”, “narcissist”, “control freak”, “chaotic”, a “bastard” who had “contempt for the Cabinet, the Caucus and the Australian public”. Julia Gillard, the former prime minister on whom he exacted brutal, bloody drawn-out revenge, most famous for her misogyny speech against Tony Abbott, once described Rudd as physically imposing, “bullying”, “menacing” and “angry”.