mick wrote:I agree, a silenced Costello can only be good for the government, but this is an extremely important position and not one to be handed to a person without talent. I wonder if Rudd can find a job for Mr Keating?
I doubt Rudd would offer Keating anything especially when Keating bagged his advisors as something like the kind of people who wait for a focus group to tell them what side of the bed to get out of prior to the '07 election. Something tells me a bit of this "Rudd's trying to be a gooddie two shoes" outburst is a bit of sour grapes for being overlooked for something like this and because a guy who Keating has nothing but contempt for in Costello ("All tip no iceberg", "low altitude flyer") getting this gig.
He's got a cheek talking about damaging the Labor brand when he was pretty keen on privatisation and supposedly a company he advises for stands to make a mint if the NSW government goes ahead/went ahead with it's decison to privatise their electricity too.