Q & A


The strange case of Q&A and the Christopher Pyne homophobic gibe

On last night’s episode of Q&A the ABC broadcast a bizarre homophobic gibe about Christopher Pyne’s alleged affection for men in uniform. What the…? writes Jeremy Sear.

Wright: Howard dodges shoes and Hicks

On last night’s Q&A program former PM John Howard not only fielded some tricky questions - one from former Guantánamo Bay detainee David Hicks - but also dodged a volley of shoes, writes Tony Wright.

Barnaby loses his balls

Barnaby Joyce appeared on Q & A last night, a shadow of his former self. The maverick has been reigned in, simply because he now has nothing to rebel against with the Abbott-led Liberals.

Glenn Dyer's TV Ratings: Seven, Nine tie as Ten struggles

Q&A was the highlight last night — not for Kevin Rudd’s appearance, but for the performance of the Gen Y audience who asked good questions, persisted and were not scared.

Q: Did the kids embarrass Rudd? A: They pummelled him

Last night Kevin Rudd appeared on ABC’s Q & A with a bunch of troublesome school kids asking him the tough questions and smirking at his Ruddisms. They grilled Rudd so much he basically had burn marks. David Penberthy explains.

Andrew Bolt the Comic Dog

The Oz is graphing the number of words spoken by panelists on the ABC show Q & A to show that surprise surprise the Tories do badly out of it, but the words ratio they should really be looking at is on Andrew Bolt on Insiders, says Guy Rundle.