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The Liberal Party shindig was a downcast affair, as seat after seat fell to independents or to Labor, wiping out a generation of leaders, Miranda Devine writes.
There is little enthusiasm for Albo, other than as a way to kick out a government Aussies are sick of. If the Coalition is defeated on Saturday, it’s a triumph of emotion over reason, writes Miranda Devine.
In the second of the leaders’ debates, while Anthony Albanese’s pointiest questions fell flat Scott Morrison landed zinger after zinger, writes Miranda Devine.
If Anthony Albanese wins the election the boats will start again, because people smugglers know Labor is weak on borders, writes Miranda Devine.
Disunity on the US right helped usher in the worst president in living memory, Joe Biden. Australian voters must be wary of making the same mistake, writes Miranda Devine.
The world cowers as the US president bumbles from one contradiction to the next, writes Miranda Devine.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/blogs/miranda-devine/faces-of-war/news-story/d1de51b56a53f13f82884c9e027aac46