Trump backflip may actually be part of his plan
IT seems like a colossal backflip, but to be fair, Donald Trump did always warn us he planned to be unpredictable, writes James Morrow.
IT seems like a colossal backflip, but to be fair, Donald Trump did always warn us he planned to be unpredictable, writes James Morrow.
WE’RE not a racist nation. But even if we were, restrictions on what we can and can’t say wouldn’t fix anything, writes James Morrow.
NOT only is Australian politics hopelessly broken, civil society’s also in trouble. Why? Because we’re too busy picking sides to debate actual ideas, writes James Morrow.
IF Australia’s political scene looks hopelessly broken, consider also that civil society is also in trouble. Having the “wrong” view can get you fired — and that’s not good.
Would it kill you to wear something smart-casual, if nothing else out of respect to your fellow passengers who are having just as miserable a time as you?
We shouldn’t assume lone wolf terrorists can’t be stopped. In fact, most so-called lone wolves have lots of help, writes James Morrow.
THERE’S a simple solution to the problem of people being annoyed by brewers doing promotional deals with the Bible Society, or companies waving the rainbow flag for gay marriage: Stop listening. Stop caring.
Simply by reading this article, you are shirking your patriotic duty to use every waking moment getting and spending as much as you can, writes James Morrow.
Far from dumbing down the “institution of marriage”, Married At First Sight is giving Australians an old-fashioned morality tale, writes James Morrow.
DONALD Trump gave the speech he should have given as his inaugural address – and, for that matter, the speech that should have been his go-to script all throughout the campaign.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/james-morrow/page/170