Aussie scribe opens kimono on crazy Kevin Rudd speechwriting process
September 18, 2012
In a new memoir partly about his time as speechwriter to former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, James Button reveals Ruddโs idiosycratic speech-creation process. An exchange with interviewer Mark Colvin, from Australiaโs ABC:
COLVIN: And there was an occasion, or maybe more than one occasion, when [Rudd] had four people writing one script for him, one speech for him, and then he sort of tears little bits out of each of them. Was that happening?
BUTTON: Thatโs right. It was a strange way to write a speech. Speeches need to be written from start to finish with the same mind on them. You canโt just slice and dice them and then put them together.
The memoir is called SpeechlessโA Year In My Fatherโs Business.