Who is actually leading fight to keep Biden in power
As the calls for Joe Biden to stand down grow louder and louder, there is one voice that is working even harder to ensure the President stays in the race.
As the calls for Joe Biden to stand down grow louder and louder, there is one voice that is working even harder to ensure the President stays in the race.
The First Lady is committing what increasingly looks to be an act of elder abuse in pushing her husband to stay in the presidential race — plus putting the security of the West in jeopardy, writes James Morrow.
The first presidential debate was a disaster for Joe Biden. And right now there is only one question about the US President that is relevant.
For a moment, Friday’s debate looked less like a contest to see who will lead the free world and more like a remake of the 1980s classic golf movie, Caddyshack – with a bit of Grumpy Old Men thrown in, writes James Morrow.
Here is a little story about Julian Assange that has gone largely unnoticed amid the unending hymns of praise for the WikiLeaks founder. But it’s one Australians must remember.
Ahead of this week’s crucial US presidential debate the Trump-hating mass media will do everything they can to drag Biden over the line, writes James Morrow.
By any honest assessment, US president Joe Biden has not had the best run of public appearances over the past week or two.
The same people who complain about pronouns and microaggressions are now defending Hamas’s atrocities because the real name of the game is power, writes James Morrow.
Anthony Albanese’s lead in the preferred prime minister stakes have tumbled while the Coalition has pulled level with Labor thanks to some horror weeks over immigration and Gaza, writes James Morrow.
The Albanese Labor government is all about telling people nuclear is too dangerous and too expensive. Pity about their renewables push, which is already well over budget.
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