Julia
In Memoriam
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I've only watched the first half but found it entirely predictable and pretty boring. She declared all the questions asked were "great questions" and for the most part then proceeded not to answer them.Had to say I was surprised and impressed with Julia Gillard on QANDA tonight.
Seemed absolutely on top of all the questions. Managed to answer them properly (or was reminded to do so and responded) Didn't over talk or become boring. Didn't seem to use the negativity card that much. Overall warm, witty and wise. When they panned across the audience everyone seemed quite focused on her responses.
Tony Jones was much better than usual in bringing her back to the question. She did look pretty uncomfortable when asked if she had apologised to Kevin Rudd.
She did give a great reply to how she would rate Mark Latham.
But overall, to me it's like someone pressing "Play" on a tape recorder as the same cliches are trotted out time after time. I just can't get any sense of who she is underneath the cardboard cutout, carefully scripted persona.
Yep, I agree. It was quite obvious that QANDA was well and truly scripted.Q&A is all scripted and carefully answered before hand. I say bring back the school kids to ask on the spot questions.