Barrie Cassidy on Tony Abbott today:
Whether it be repairing a damaged relationship with Indonesia,Nothing impresses me about Tony Abbott, including his rush to embrace security issues as something that might be his saving grace in the public eye (as he thinks happened to Howard.)
responding to the Malaysian air crashes, standing up to Russia, or
confronting the brutality of the Islamic State, Abbott has been
exemplary.
And let's be honest - there has been nothing particularly brave about any of his responses to security issues - not like Howard and his gun law reform. Rather, they been boiler plate responses, and not always hitting the right mark, but sounding just a bit too incautious and hairy chested. Also, his personal popularity rating has not increased since these events happened, so it seems to me the public is not entirely convinced as well. (Although, I suspect, the more dangerous international situation may account for some votes going back to the Coalition in polling, regardless of its leader.)
So I beg to differ with Barrie, and the only good thing about his column is it again makes a mockery of Andrew Bolt's moronic repetition "the ABC is out of control" (because they don't agree with him on politics.)
