Kerry O'Brien on Q&A was a bracing reminder of what we’re missing

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Analysis: Kerry O'Brien on QandA was a bracing reminder of what we’re missing

Watching Kerry O’Brien on Monday night’s Q&A, you couldn’t help but think to yourself: what if?

And there was a question about Scott Morrison’s habit of dismissing certain questions as “Canberra bubble” issues not worthy of his time. Tony Jones wondered how Kerry O’Brien - the relentless foil of prime ministers for decades - would handle the PM’s ducking and weaving.“I think there's a lot of kind of marketing speak that's coming from Scott Morrison. And that just invites you to get past it and cut through. I think marketing can be one of the great evils.

“Well, I haven't thought about that much, Tony. It doesn't actually occupy my attention at Byron Bay. But, look, I honestly don't know.”

 

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Beg to differ. O'Brien just outed his ideological underpinnings.

I appreciate not seeing the leftist bias of O'Brien! Typical of the smh blowing smoke up his backside

aconvict Even from you lot. Introspective article then?

theirABC is full of self righteous greenies like the Kerry O’Brien. What’s missing is a balance of the people at theirABC that claim to be ‘journalists’. rabidgreenlunaticleftcircus

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