One thing we can all agree on, is that Julia Gillard has faced a fairly steady barrage of criticism since she came to power in 2010.
Some of that criticism has stemmed from the way she got the top job; something that many Australians – who were taken aback by the overnight leadership change – are yet to forgive her for.
Some criticism of the Prime Minister and her Government has flowed from her management of major policy decisions: the mining tax, asylum seekers, and most recently, media reform.
Some criticism is a result of the inconsistencies between Julia Gillard’s public position on issues like the carbon tax and gay marriage.
And there is absolutely no doubt that some of the criticism is a result of her gender.
Let’s examine the evidence, shall we?
There were signs at a carbon tax rally that called for Australia to “ditch the witch”. There is the endless commentary about whether or not Gillard wears the most flattering outfits for her body type. There are ever present references to her relationship status (unmarried – oh my!) and childlessness (she is barren – DELIBERATELY).
called Julia Gillard an “old cow”.Alan Jones said that the Prime Minister and other female politicians