I've said elsewhere that ragging Americans is almost a national sport in Australia.
Seriously.....where did you get that impression? Our PM does everything she can to support the USA because of our alliance.
Well, official support and unofficial ragging aren't mutually exclusive.
Echnaton:No doubt. Politics today follows in a long tradition of bitter divisiveness and corruption.
US elections have indeed had a history of strangeness. In the 1948 presidential contest the pundits and pollsters were so convinced that Thomas Dewey (R) would defeat the incumbent Harry Truman (D) that articles published the morning after election day (written the night before) included one in the
Detroit Free Press urging that Truman's Secretary of State resign and Dewey's choice be appointed in his place to "restore confidence... abroad and at home". The Alsop brothers proposed in the
New York Herald Tribune that Dewey's cabinet nominees immediately move in as "special assistants" to guide their predecessors through the transition process.
The UK media even got into the act; on election day, the
Manchester Guardian published an article by Alistair Cooke entitled "Harry S. Truman: A Study of a Failure".
Harry Truman gleefully displays an incorrect headline. (AP)Needless to say, there was a record number of red faces the next morning when the headlines got it wrong: Truman won by 303 - 189 electoral votes (24 M - 22M in the popular vote.
We are a strange peoples...