Trump’s response to Hamas issue shows his strength
Seven weeks before he is due to take the oath of office, Donald Trump has already set the tone. Not one of weakness and appeasement, but one of uncompromising strength, writes Erin Molan.
Seven weeks before he is due to take the oath of office, Donald Trump has already set the tone. Not one of weakness and appeasement, but one of uncompromising strength, writes Erin Molan.
Erin Molan has hit out at ABC’s Media Watch and says she won’t be shamed for telling the truth when it comes to anti-Israel attacks.
Like us all, Trump is not perfect. But in the ways that really matter for our troubled world right now, writes Erin Molan, he is precisely what we need.
King Charles making a joke about my face, to my face, was not on this week’s bingo card — but it happened, writes Erin Molan.
The Labor government spent much of 2021 discussing the treatment of women in parliament and politicised the Brittany Higgins saga. So, allegations of bullying from within Richard Marles’ office could be a headache for the party, writes Erin Molan.
You attacked police, horses and attendees, violently, despite proclaiming to stand for peace. The sheer hypocrisy was lost on no one, writes Erin Molan.
When a friend told me why they’d vote for Kamala Harris if they lived in America, it made realise there’s something people get wrong when it comes to voting, a writes Erin Molan.
Making people fearful of being called racist so that they completely disengage is the worst possible outcome for any difficulty, let alone a crisis, writes Erin Molan.
Broadcaster Erin Molan has responded to Annette Sharp’s article on 2DAY radio bosses pulling her breakfast show with Dave Hughes and Ed Kavalee. This is what she had to say.
The very groups who demonised men for daring to even compliment a woman are referring to themselves as “Hotties for Harris”. The hypocrisy is mind-blowing, writes Erin Molan.
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