So we have Labor with a comfortable majority in the lower House and we have potentially the Greens with five seats in the upper House almost holding the balance of power. We will see if the Greens are as responsible in the Senate toward good governance as the Australian Democrats were.
The tragedy of this election has been the removal of the Australian Democrats from national politics. They were by far Australia's most liberal and republican party. Their Senators were also the Senate's best performers staying diligently within the liberal democratic tradition of parliament. Something that the major parties often do not bother with.
The polls for Labor had been flat within statistical variance for a long time. The other issue was that the government had been flaying about like a chook with its head cut off. It did not inspire confidence.
It is fashionable to say people are stupid and voters are dumb, but Australians are one of the most sophisticated and highly educated electorates in human history. Australian democracy tends to get it right. The Howard Government was no longer conducting itself in a manner consistent with good governance.
Good governance gets rewarded by Australian voters; bad governance gets punished. The Howard Government deserved to be thrown out embarrassingly. We will see how the Rudd Government conducts itself.
Update Overseas sites such as Andrew Sullivan, Daily Kos and Talking Points Memo are interpreting the result through the prism of Howard's relationship with Bush. That is a mistake in my opinion.






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