Dan’s web of power a concern
One of the sinister things about Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is how organs of state power seem so helpful to him.
One of the sinister things about Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is how organs of state power seem so helpful to him.
It wasn’t Anthony Albanese who did most to stand up to China’s bullying and call its bluff. It was the despised man he replaced.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese meeting with China’s dictator is not a “breakthrough” after six years of Australia being smacked around.
Global warming has become an excuse for not thinking and not doing the simple things that save lives and properties and keep our cities watered.
After months of lockdown in Melbourne so many bans still remain. And while Premier Daniel Andrews says we can’t rush things, it’s just a reminder of how much the Victorian government still cannot get right, writes Andrew Bolt.
ABC presenters and journalists have stepped up their frenzied attacks on Donald Trump. And worryingly, the broadcaster is hellbent on presenting him as a fascist intent on destroying democracy when in fact, the truth is far from it, writes Andrew Bolt.
Investigators in three countries are checking whether Vatican officials sent bribes to Victoria to frame Cardinal George Pell for child sex abuse — but still the state’s police force refuses to investigate. And it’s very odd, writes Andrew Bolt.
The polls say Donald Trump will get the boot in the US election, two weeks from now, but there are five key reasons why the most effective president since Ronald Reagan will actually win, writes Andrew Bolt.
Ever since the virus escaped hotel quarantine, Daniel Andrews has smashed Victoria with lockdowns without admitting he didn’t trust the likes of Brett Sutton to just do the basics — tracing, quarantining and protecting the aged. Now that lethal fraud is exposed, writes Andrew Bolt.
For decades, the status of a celebrity’s sexuality was a closely guarded secret if anything outside the norm. But as actor Hugh Sheridan coming out during a promotional shoot for his new show makes clear, what once seemed a publicity disaster is now very much an asset, writes Andrew Bolt.
Uncle Dan’s latest stringent plan shows he’s freaking out about infection rates NSW can handle without a sweat. And as several scandals still rock his team, it’s clear the Premier has zero trust in his own bureaucracy to even do the basics, writes Andrew Bolt.
Poor Gladys. Another good woman done wrong by her shady lover and left broken hearted. But no one would boo-hoo if a male politician was such a fool for love, writes Andrew Bolt.
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