Politics,Climate Change and Sundry issues

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Friday, 19 December 2014

Harpy's bizarre - The AIM Network

Harpy's bizarre - The AIM Network



Harpy’s bizarre














In 2007, Federal Education Minister Julie Bishop accused Deputy Opposition Leader Julia Gillard of behaving like a “fashion model or TV star” rather than a politician.


“I don’t think it’s necessary to get dressed up in designer clothing
and borrow clothing and make-up to grace the cover of magazines,” Ms
Bishop told The Sunday Times.



“You’re not a celebrity, you’re an elected representative, you’re a
member of parliament. You’re not Hollywood and I think that when people
overstep that line they miss the whole point of that public role.”



Ms Bishop said The Australian Weekend Magazine shoot, in which Ms
Gillard posed in designer clothes and pearls, was “her Cheryl Kernot
moment”.



“Why would you go along and do a fashion shoot as Julia Gillard did
the other day, with clothes by Carla Zampatti, jewellery by . . . hair
by . . .?” Ms Bishop said. “That’s not what it’s all about.”



Ms Bishop said posing for magazine covers was “not my style”.


“Of course, people want to know more about you, but I don’t think you
should be courting that celebrity status as if you’re a fashion model
or a TV star, because you’re not,” she said.



In response to Julie Bishop’s criticism, Julia Gillard pointed out
that The Australian interview was quintessentially about politics.



She said Ms Bishop’s comments were “inaccurate in the impression
she’s trying to give of what I’ve done, and inane in that it’s not the
sort of thing that matters to Australian voters”.



“They want to know what’s happening with their education system, with
their health system, with their industrial relations system. They’re
the sort of things that matter to them, not this sort of distraction.”



harpers bazaarSo imagine my surprise when I see Julie Bishop featuring in fashion magazine Harper’s Bazaar this month.


And how does she use this opportunity?


She reiterates she is not a feminist and tells women they should “stop whingeing and just get on with it.”


“Please do not let it get to you and do not become a victim, because
it’s only a downward spiral once you’ve cast yourself as a victim,”
Bishop told the fashion magazine.



Right then.


Domestic violence would all go away if we just got a job that pays
hundreds of thousands and covers all our costs, and read Harper’s Bazaar
for advice.



And there she is again in Who magazine where she “talks fashion, running, and style”.


“FOREIGN Minister Julie Bishop has topped the list of most intriguing
people of 2014.   Bishop said she was living the dream in her interview
for Who’s Best and Worst 2014 issue.  Others on the intriguing
list include Lara Bingle, The Bachelor Blake Garvey, Jesinta Campbell
and Buddy Franklin, Rosie Batty and Ian Thorpe.”



Julia….I miss you





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