The truth is, when it comes to booze and womanising, Kevin Rudd just doesn’t cut it. The Scores affair is amateur hour stuff, a night on the turps that reveals Kevin .07 as an absolute innocent. He’ll need to do a lot more than make a single semi-conscious visit to a lap bar if he’s going to make a mark on the honour roll of louche, libidinous and lubricated politicians …
Bob Hawke — boozer, womanizer; a lifetime of big nights out, even dumped his wife for his biographer.
Billy Snedden — died on the job fer chrissakes, though the ”loaded” condom in question, rumoured to be a designer label, is yet to surface on eBay.
Malcolm Fraser — lost his pants after a big night in Memphis and don’t get us started on the cocktail onions.
John Curtin — a recovering alcoholic and Labour icon.
Bill Clinton — one big night after another, some involving cigars, the Oval Office and dry-cleaning, which is just another unacceptable layer of high-risk behaviour.
FDR — had a mistress throughout his presidency
JFK — no record of the number of mistresses, though there are tales of almost daily turnover. As a president he made a servicable er-ction.
John Major — his affair with health secretary Edwina Currie is about the only thing that ever tweaked the shirt from his underpants.
Name a French president — to not have a mistress would be an electoral liability.
Then there’s the other nagging question in this whole Rudd-Scores affair: it seems inconceivable that Kevin Rudd can have done anything so politically defining without taking a lead from his mentor, the man whose shining example he so shamelessly mimics. So if Kevin went to an east side lap bar, what is John Howard hiding?
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