Tony clearly does not know how to be a PM.
Abbott's 'rookie mistake' won't help relations with Obama: scholar
Date October 28, 2013
David Wroe
Tony Abbott's use of a Washington Post interview to brand his Labor predecessors as ''wacko'' and ''embarrassing'' could set back his working relationship with the Obama White House, a leading US commentator says.
Norman Ornstein, an author and political scientist with the right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, said he ''winced'' when he read the interview in which the Prime Minister put the boot into the Rudd-Gillard government in unusually strong language for a foreign interview.
''It really does violate a basic principle of diplomacy to drag in your domestic politics when you go abroad,'' Dr Ornstein said. ''It certainly can't help in building a bond of any sort with President Obama to rip into a party, government and, at least implicitly, leader with whom Obama has worked so closely. Perhaps you can chalk it up to a rookie mistake. But it is a pretty big one.''
Politicians worldwide typically refrain from engaging in fierce domestic political argument when they are speaking to an overseas audience.
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Abbott can have one serious f-up per day and still be lightyears ahead of this knobnuts:
The US embassy on Kevin RuddDate December 9, 2010
''Rudd … undoubtedly believes that with his intellect, his six years as a diplomat in the 1980s and his five years as shadow foreign minister, he has the background and the ability to direct Australia's foreign policy. His performance so far, however, demonstrates that he does not have the staff or the experience to do the job properly.''
''Rudd … has made a number of missteps on foreign policy. Repeatedly, Rudd has made snap announcements without consulting other countries or within the Australian government.''
''Significant blunders include … Rudd's June speech announcing that he would push for the creation of an 'Asia-Pacific Community' loosely based on the EU. This was done without advance consultation with either countries or within the Australian government.''
''There has been persistent criticism from senior civil servants, journalists and parliamentarians that Rudd is a micro-manager obsessed with managing the media cycle rather than engaging in collaborative decision-making.''
''Rudd has appropriated control of foreign-policy formulation and decision-making, leaving his Foreign Minister to perform mundane, ceremonial duties and relegating the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to a backwater.''
''Other foreign diplomats, in private conversations with us, have noted how much DFAT seemed to be out of the loop.''
''Mistakes that have occurred because of a haphazard, overly secretive decision-making process are likely to continue. Rudd is a centraliser by nature who will only grudgingly share the decision-making on foreign policy.''
''Rudd's self-serving and inaccurate leaking of details of a phone call between President Bush and him cast further doubt on his foreign policy judgment.''
''The Israeli ambassador told us that senior DFAT officials are frank in asking him what PM Rudd is up to and admit that they are out of the loop. DFAT morale has plummeted.''
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