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The elevation of Kevin Rudd to the Labor leadership in 2006 saw cartoonists portraying him as both sinner and saint. His initial dream run in the polls favoured the saintly metaphor. However his visit to a New York strip club revealed a different side of his personality to the Australian public.

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Blasphemer!

Ian Sharpe — Canberra Times, 28 January 2007

Cartoon of Tony Abbott and Kevin Rudd dressed as monks. Abbott casts a stone at Rudd and calls him a blasphemer. Rudd responds: 'Let he who not sinned...'.