2nd, if you look at on line polls ABC readers are in favor of Gillard and 'News Corp' readers are in favor of Abbott; could this be that ABC readers are thinkers while the telly and oz readers are just lead by the nose and beleave all of the 'tea party' opoinion writers?
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Tuesday, 19 July 2011 23:57
graham
Hi JMCC. "F" and "M" stand for Female and Male and the numbers are the age range.
I think it is a mistake in political analysis to believe that people who don't agree with a point of view are stupid, so I'm not going to buy into your hypothesis about the ABC and Oz audiences.
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Monday, 01 August 2011 22:33
Lorikeet
I think the ABC is still showing boring, inaccurate drivel about Global Warming. A lot of people accuse the ABC of being Leftist which they sometimes are.
I watch a lot of interesting programs on the ABC, but I would not touch a vote for the Labor Party with a barge pole.
Please watch the Sunday morning and weekday evening political programs on the ABC, if you wish to know what is happening in the world. "Landline" at midday on Sundays is also an excellent program.
I also watch Question Time in the parliament and the National Press Club address on a regular basis, but be aware that a lot of people who support Leftist bulldust are very often speakers.
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Thursday, 04 August 2011 07:00
Valda
Tony Abbott did all the mud slinging for the Coalition when they were last in power and has earnt himself a lot of negative reactions. He is, however, a Rhodes scholar and has a Batchelor of Economics. A clever bloke with a slight stutter. Give me the larekin similar to Bob Hawke rather than Julia Gillard with all her honey words. Tony as a leader will show different attibutes. Give the bloke a go I say. He has to better than what we currently have.
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Monday, 03 October 2011 22:06
RodZone
If the party hierarchies would give us someone decent to vote for, neither Gillard nor Abbott would then be pushing voters towards the very reasonable sounding Bob Brown. We could get the same sort of minority gov't again the way it's going. Julia and Tony are on the nose as well as their key backers, Shorten and his mate, Minchin and others.
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Tuesday, 04 October 2011 00:36
Carolyn Cordon
I'd be interested in voting for a Labor Party that had Mark Butler in charge. Did you see him on ABC Q and A the other week, very impressive, very very impressive.
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2nd, if you look at on line polls ABC readers are in favor of Gillard and 'News Corp' readers are in favor of Abbott; could this be that ABC readers are thinkers while the telly and oz readers are just lead by the nose and beleave all of the 'tea party' opoinion writers?
I think it is a mistake in political analysis to believe that people who don't agree with a point of view are stupid, so I'm not going to buy into your hypothesis about the ABC and Oz audiences.
I watch a lot of interesting programs on the ABC, but I would not touch a vote for the Labor Party with a barge pole.
Please watch the Sunday morning and weekday evening political programs on the ABC, if you wish to know what is happening in the world. "Landline" at midday on Sundays is also an excellent program.
I also watch Question Time in the parliament and the National Press Club address on a regular basis, but be aware that a lot of people who support Leftist bulldust are very often speakers.