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Some time ago, Nigel Farage interviewed Donald Trump about Rudd and his obvious hatred. Trump said that he did not know much about the man, except that he was “a little nasty” and not the “brightest globe”. Trump indicated that Rudd wouldn't be around long if he, Trump, got to be President.
Now, even members of the Opposition are rattling their gums about how it is up to Australia to say who their ambassadors will be, not Trump.
OK. But Trump doesn't have to speak to Rudd, or have anything at all to do with him.
Unlike little boy Rudd, Trump is a real man who might let Rudd's abuse of him slip. Rudd has neither the integrity nor decency to resign; and Albanese is too tin-eared to sack him.
It will be interesting to see what happens.