Bolt: Trump isn’t the only reason Peter Dutton’s campaign is quickly collapsing
The Coalition can no longer ignore its own failings. Where is its overall vision? Just expecting voters to punish Labor for its failings was never enough.
The Coalition can no longer ignore its own failings. Where is its overall vision? Just expecting voters to punish Labor for its failings was never enough.
In an election campaign drowning in utter bulltish, be sure to spare some contempt for sanctimonious Teal politicians caught in a cash-for-comment scandal.
This is such a bizarre election that Jacinta Nampijinpa Price declaring she wants to make Australia great again is somehow worse than Labor actually making the nation weaker.
An Anglican priest has been appointed co-chair of the government-funded Reconciliation Victoria, despite threatening to “exterminate” non-Aboriginals. It’s time to end this race politics before people get hurt.
We’ve been building up to this for years now. The moment when woke autocracies which made it a crime to tell the truth – like saying there were just two genders – collapses.
Most wars are won when one side crushes the other. But unlike World War II, the West insists Israel must fight a new way — without defeating the Islamist terrorist armies which want it dead.
If Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu had listened to Penny Wong and the anti-Israel Australian government, it would have stopped fighting Hamas months ago, writes Andrew Bolt.
Peter Dutton needs one more push to become Prime Minister in the election early next year. And it’s surprising he hasn’t used this one secret weapon yet.
I thought Friday was peak stupid for John Pesutto. But just two days later, the opposition leader has surpassed himself.
Labor is now shamelessly lying about the risks of nuclear power claiming it will kill children living near stations – but fear of radiation has actually killed more people.
If activists want to use race-based laws to stop projects that could bring wealth to us all, they should also share the cost.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers wants us to believe we’re getting poorer because of “political turbulence” in South Korea, rather than incompetence in Canberra. He keeps promising us the good times but then, bang, he gets hit with bad luck.
If Labor can’t celebrate on January 26, then switch Australia Day to the only other day that makes sense – the day we voted to go on together as one people, united and equal.
Blocking a road or getting into people’s faces as they go to worship is bullying – and an attack on other people’s freedom to meet and speak.
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