Well actually Gillard could certainly be described as aggressive to the point of being in your face far more than the rather common sense and lower-key Tony Abbott..
Gough Whitlam talked a good game but was like most people sprung from the labor party, completely incompetent...
Don Dunstan was certainly flamboyant...
Paul Keating had a nasty mouth, a confrontational in-your-face aggressive style and little else...
Shorten is not any sort of leader by any stretch of the imagination and the union-bosses will almost certainly dump him as the election draws near...
He seems to be a place-holder for the union-bosses while they plot some new underhanded strategy to steal an election and dupe the low-IQ labor voting base into once again voting for them...
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