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Gillard's speech.
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http://youtu.be/ihd7ofrwQX0
It certainly has grabbed the attention of many overseas newspapers and that of probably my favourite Youtube news channel The Young Turks.
http://youtu.be/FJfy2VI23Cw
Besides getting the odd fact wrong , and an interesting pronunciation of Gillard, they did a pretty good job of covering the story.
A writer from the New Yorker Magazine penned “After his performance last week, supporters of president Obama, watching Gillard cut through the disingenuousness and feigned moral outrage of her opponent to call him out for his own personal prejudice, hypocrisy, and aversion to facts, might be wishing their man would take a lesson from Australia.”
Britain's The Telegraph said “Watching a female Prime Minister tear apart the male leader of the Opposition with such aplomb, composure – but most importantly armed with a brilliantly impressive set of insults – backed up with dates and times of when each shocking comment was said – was the best card Gillard, ever the political animal, could have played in such a situation.”
To have 'sexism' and 'misogyny' trending in the top five twitter tags in Australia and yet as Anne Summers from the DRUM reflects;
“The reportage and commentary this morning out of Canberra was so startlingly at odds with the reactions of such vast numbers of people both here and abroad that you have to ask: why and how could this be the case?”
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/4305728.html
However to have notoriously attention span deficient female teenagers in my family independently decide to watch the entire clip tells me more about its impact that any other source.