It’s back to business as usual in the Crikey/Media Monitors Top 20 for the week of 31 July – 6 August.
The PM remains Number One. Kevin Rudd is in second place. Tony Abbott has leapt into third with his promise of a trauma ward on every kitchen table (or something like that, anyway).
Joe Hockey has moved up 15 points one the back of the latest WorkChoices woes. And a private citizen named Steve Bracks appears as Number 10, making one wonder just how well Peter Beattie has been doing his media tart act.
TW |
Politician |
Press |
Radio |
Television |
Internet |
Total |
1 |
John Howard |
1,089 |
3,972 |
3,065 |
5,343 |
13,469 |
2 |
Kevin Rudd |
683 |
2,376 |
1,682 |
3,141 |
7,882 |
3 |
Kevin Andrews |
456 |
2,927 |
2,006 |
1,872 |
7,261 |
4 |
Tony Abbott |
197 |
2,223 |
1,385 |
744 |
4,549 |
5 |
Peter Costello |
324 |
318 |
630 |
2,407 |
3,679 |
6 |
Peter Beattie |
348 |
846 |
463 |
1,690 |
3,347 |
7 |
John Brumby |
407 |
1,335 |
374 |
984 |
3,100 |
8 |
Morris Iemma |
135 |
1,132 |
380 |
867 |
2,514 |
9 |
Joe Hockey |
122 |
1,271 |
494 |
440 |
2,327 |
10 |
Steve Bracks |
312 |
250 |
164 |
1,523 |
2,249 |
11 |
Alexander Downer |
191 |
428 |
141 |
1,456 |
2,216 |
12 |
Philip Ruddock |
89 |
316 |
366 |
1,357 |
2,128 |
13 |
Mal Brough |
96 |
265 |
292 |
728 |
1,381 |
14 |
Julia Gillard |
66 |
517 |
477 |
287 |
1,347 |
15 |
Mark Vaile |
60 |
414 |
384 |
437 |
1,295 |
16 |
Malcolm Turnbull |
99 |
376 |
54 |
715 |
1,244 |
17 |
Wayne Swan |
59 |
376 |
37 |
523 |
995 |
18 |
Julie Bishop |
116 |
478 |
121 |
240 |
955 |
19 |
Brendan Nelson |
75 |
417 |
73 |
365 |
930 |
20 |
Nick Minchin |
30 |
344 |
279 |
273 |
926 |
Rank |
Politician |
Talkback |
1 |
John Howard |
835 |
2 |
Kevin Andrews |
431 |
3 |
Kevin Rudd |
271 |
4 |
Peter Beattie |
242 |
5 |
Julia Gillard |
93 |
Also climbing the charts has been Julia Gillard, not with an IR policy, but refuting claims she is the weakest link in the Rudd team. And Finance Minister Nick Minchin has also been more vocal, telling the public why the decision the Reserve Bank board has probably made this morning is wrong. He’s a good one on macroeconomic expertise, is Nick.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Mal Brough has vanished from the list of most mentioned pollies on talkback – along with any prospect that his legislation on the NT intervention would be ready before scheduled parliamentary sittings resumed. His place has been taken Cabinet’s own Alfred E Neuman, Kevin Andrews.
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