Julie Bishop has issues getting her face on TV and your words in print publications. I expect a bit more of a deputy leader of the major party of the coalition. Barnaby manages it fine altough often not in glorious manner.
Malcolm Turnball doesn't seem to always be using the same playbook as other senior members. Look at his response to government budget accounting for the NBN (he is right, other senion members are wrong - they are playing on ignorance of the media and general public) and his delivery and persona doesn't seem as leadership type. More of a senior member thing.
Andrew Robb has basically gone AWOL since returning for depression therapy to get his life back on track. A finance minister should be all over a number of issues in the last 6 months.
Joe Hockey is missing something. He may mean well. He needs to work with someone that is critical of his public media performances to add the extra little something needed.
Tony Abbott worked on the aggressive attack dog. The kind of thing that senior party members do but not a leader. He is working too hard at trying to be everyone's friend and digging big holes for himself. Who remembers the issue when visiting farmers discussing coal-seam gas then in the next day or so talking to energy companies?
Christopher Pyne does have the Alexander Downer about him (it along with Turnball's speaking style makes them all seem like they are above common folk.) He is a little bit smarter about what he says. If he were a little heavier, deeper voice and less upperclass in how he speaks he would get a far stronger following.
If anyone watches Kitchen Cabinet, all I can say is the Liberals need to have an honest day with Bronwyn Bishop.
Kelly O'Dwyer is often said to be an up-and-comer but she needs to work on delivery and mindset. She comes across as a softer Tony Abbott - still a little aggressive at times but a bit to condescending. She needs to work on her Q&A appearances and she'll would get a much stronger following.
Is Peter Dutton still alive? He seems to have fallen off the radar.
Sophie Mirabella seems to want to be Tony's deputy. Too much of a condescending attack dog. Her Q&A appearances hurt her often although on September or October there was an appearance where she behaved, didn't raiser her voice and start talking over everyone as if she is the star and is the superior being.
They need to role out Ian MacFarlane more. He can add a political slant to answers without looking like he is only there for the politics. You can get some get answers from him.
George Brandis needs to work with someone good with PR. He annoys me on Q&A often as he has the superiority thing about him like a number of senior liberals (they talk and act like it - not that they are.)
How should Abbott be replaced? If George Brandis fixes up some of his public work then he leads, Malcolm Turnball as treasurer, Ian MacFarlane finance minister. The party leadership would need to work more cohesively and correctly - that is don't endlessly give incorrect responses for political points. Abbott can go back to health.
Malcolm Turnball doesn't seem to always be using the same playbook as other senior members. Look at his response to government budget accounting for the NBN (he is right, other senion members are wrong - they are playing on ignorance of the media and general public) and his delivery and persona doesn't seem as leadership type. More of a senior member thing.
Andrew Robb has basically gone AWOL since returning for depression therapy to get his life back on track. A finance minister should be all over a number of issues in the last 6 months.
Joe Hockey is missing something. He may mean well. He needs to work with someone that is critical of his public media performances to add the extra little something needed.
Tony Abbott worked on the aggressive attack dog. The kind of thing that senior party members do but not a leader. He is working too hard at trying to be everyone's friend and digging big holes for himself. Who remembers the issue when visiting farmers discussing coal-seam gas then in the next day or so talking to energy companies?
Christopher Pyne does have the Alexander Downer about him (it along with Turnball's speaking style makes them all seem like they are above common folk.) He is a little bit smarter about what he says. If he were a little heavier, deeper voice and less upperclass in how he speaks he would get a far stronger following.
If anyone watches Kitchen Cabinet, all I can say is the Liberals need to have an honest day with Bronwyn Bishop.
Kelly O'Dwyer is often said to be an up-and-comer but she needs to work on delivery and mindset. She comes across as a softer Tony Abbott - still a little aggressive at times but a bit to condescending. She needs to work on her Q&A appearances and she'll would get a much stronger following.
Is Peter Dutton still alive? He seems to have fallen off the radar.
Sophie Mirabella seems to want to be Tony's deputy. Too much of a condescending attack dog. Her Q&A appearances hurt her often although on September or October there was an appearance where she behaved, didn't raiser her voice and start talking over everyone as if she is the star and is the superior being.
They need to role out Ian MacFarlane more. He can add a political slant to answers without looking like he is only there for the politics. You can get some get answers from him.
George Brandis needs to work with someone good with PR. He annoys me on Q&A often as he has the superiority thing about him like a number of senior liberals (they talk and act like it - not that they are.)
How should Abbott be replaced? If George Brandis fixes up some of his public work then he leads, Malcolm Turnball as treasurer, Ian MacFarlane finance minister. The party leadership would need to work more cohesively and correctly - that is don't endlessly give incorrect responses for political points. Abbott can go back to health.