James Morrow: A Howard-lite budget is better than Labor-lite
LIKE Churchill’s famous joke about Americans, it appears that the Turnbull government can be counted on to do the right thing — after all other options have been exhausted.
LIKE Churchill’s famous joke about Americans, it appears that the Turnbull government can be counted on to do the right thing — after all other options have been exhausted.
Anti-Trump forces are closing in on the US president in Washington, just as he’s on the cusp of a historic peace with North Korea that could make former leaders look like lame ducks by comparison.
LOVE her or hate her, the One Nation leader has a point in saying that anonymous online surveys have no place in the making of Australian laws, writes James Morrow.
Canadian singer Shania Twain was forced to apologise for saying that she would have hypothetically voted for Donald Trump — if she was American. Why are celebrities so afraid of the twitter mob?
If there is one good thing to come out of the ridiculous attempt of a Newcastle cafe to artfully plate up Vegemite toast, it’s this: No chef, cook, kitchenhand, or aspiring reality TV food show contestant will ever drag the back of a spoon through anything ever again.
AUSTRALIANS have turned self-loathing about alcohol into a national sport, writes James Morrow. So we enjoy a drink or two. That’s no reason to turn it into the bogeyman.
THERE are jokes, and there are jokes. And there’s free speech, and there’s dragging the ABC into the sewer as Tom Ballard did this week, writes James Morrow.
SURE, its name is a grammatical nightmare, but Australian parents need stores like Toys ‘R’ Us now more than ever, writes James Morrow.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is struggling in his first term.
Whatever you make of him, America’s President, Donald Trump, is shaking things up.
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