Bolt: Rubbish and lies in new Voice ad
The child star of the Yes23’s latest advertisement has been told only the Voice can give him the good things he wants – he should have been told the truth.
The child star of the Yes23’s latest advertisement has been told only the Voice can give him the good things he wants – he should have been told the truth.
In a world teeming with trophy wives, the end of Hugh Jackman and Deborra-Lee Furness’ marriage has caused despair for many people, especially older women.
Marcia Langton has a long history of branding arguments she doesn’t like as racist — it was always insane to think she could sell the Voice which is curiously meant to bring us “reconciliation”.
I’d like to think the lick on my face from Kees, my old dog before he was put to sleep, was a kiss goodbye, not a plea for more time. But it was time, and my readers helped me see that.
Anyone who watched Labor leader Anthony Albanese gave his Budget reply speech, would’ve realised that he is a political leader who hasn’t figured how badly we’ve been smashed by the coronavirus, writes Andrew Bolt.
For more than 100 days Daniel Andrews has turned up to his press conference looking like he feels no shame and knows what he’s doing. How can he sound so sure of himself when he’s got the blood of hundreds of people on his hands? And why has he kept his job, writes Andrew Bolt.
Donald Trump’s remarkable recovery from coronavirus proves he is right again. We can handle this virus without more crippling bans and we don’t need to let it dominate our lives, writes Andrew Bolt.
Despite James Packer’s billions of dollars and a luxury life on the open seas with a seeming freedom from it all, a close look at the man proves money cannot buy happiness, writes Andrew Bolt.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg blamed coronavirus for causing the worst budget deficit in our country’s history. But it wasn’t the virus that put us in this position, writes Andrew Bolt.
US President Donald Trump played a mask-less game with coronavirus and lost. His bravado prevented him from being cautious and it has derailed his campaign, but there’s a way he can come back from this, writes Andrew Bolt.
Explosive allegations Cardinal George Pell’s enemies sent $1.1 million to Australia as he faced false claims of child sex abuse won’t surprise his supporters, but the burning question is will Victoria Police investigate the claim, writes Andrew Bolt.
It wasn’t Donald Trump who turned to petulant abuse in the presidential debate — Joe Biden acted the thug but looked weak but in the end undecided voters were left with one choice: which man looks strong enough to be the Most Powerful President in the World, writes Andrew Bolt.
As the Vatican reveales it will renew an agreement with China that effectively lets this tyranny choose its own bishops, it has only made the dictatorship stronger and the Pope himself has been gagged, writes Andrew Bolt.
A triumphant George Pell heads back to the Vatican this week to face enemies who hoped he’d rot in jail. But the shoe’s on the other foot this time, writes Andrew Bolt.
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