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Posted by Foxy, Monday, 27 September 2010 5:23:50 PM
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I am sure Kerry could see through the wafer thin political veneer of Gillard.
She may be fluent, but she says nothing of any value whatsoever. And Kerry knows that. I really do not believe he is suffering 'shock and awe' with her, except perhaps some shock at how badly she has handled everything, from her DEEWR portfolio, to her 'take over', and since the election. Posted by The Blue Cross, Monday, 27 September 2010 6:16:34 PM
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Looks like logic has left the building.
Kerry O'Brien a communist? Gosh we are going from the absurd to the sublime. Wasn't it Ms Gillard who blamed Kerry for the hung parliament having fared none too well in her 7.30 Report interviews. Poor old Kerry is set to be the Left and Righ whipping boy - which probably means he gets the mix just right. Posted by pelican, Monday, 27 September 2010 7:15:07 PM
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Dear Pelly,
Perhaps those accusing Kerry of being a communist could show him where Stalin is buried, then Kerry will show them a communist plot. ;-) (Sorry, couldn't resist). Posted by Foxy, Monday, 27 September 2010 7:46:39 PM
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So who is a better interviewer than Kerry O'Brien?
If his style doesn't suit you, whom do you recommend? I enjoy watching as well as listening to Kerry. He looks young and sincere and he would still look young and sincere with grey hair. At least he has a hairdresser who knows how to apply henna professionally so it looks natural, unlike a certain prominent politician with an unattractive stripe. Kerry has supported those who deserved support, and asked the right questions of those who didn't. He let some get away but I challenge his critics to do their own research and interview and see if they can do better. I hope he isn't ill, and I hope he will relax now that he's earned his pension. I will miss him. Posted by Polly Flinders, Monday, 27 September 2010 8:28:49 PM
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Remember how Little John Howard was fond of saying that the commercials would set the standard of excellence because of 'market competition'? Here are examples of that very high standard, as reported by The Chaser team, enjoy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdroRRo2Z1w Kerry O'Brien should have been paid much more than he was by the public broadcaster, because he always stood head and shoulders above the competition. Posted by Cornflower, Monday, 27 September 2010 8:41:28 PM
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Does that mean he's a kept man?