Tough times ahead for ALP’s easygoing Albo
Anthony Albanese is an easy going guy and while that’s all well and good, perhaps he shouldn’t be so carefree when everything is pointing to a Coalition victory, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Anthony Albanese is an easy going guy and while that’s all well and good, perhaps he shouldn’t be so carefree when everything is pointing to a Coalition victory, writes Joe Hildebrand.
The federal election may not have been called yet, but Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton are both campaigning for their political lives. We take a (slightly tongue-in-cheek) look at who you should vote for.
Extremism is the enemy, not race or religion. And unless we are clear about that, the extremists will win – because we will seem as intolerant as they are, writes Joe Hildebrand.
While the world questioned and condemned the US President’s decision to meet with Vladimir Putin, it seems people are forgetting the path he has chosen is simply on-brand, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Albo needs to urgently lay out a strong vision in lockstep with Australians’ proud sense of national identity and unbridled aspiration, or Labor will again be consigned to the wilderness, writes Joe Hildebrand.
The government hasn’t cancelled a Sydney artist – over works featuring a terrorist leader and a 9/11 video titled ‘Thank You Very Much’- it’s just cancelled his cheques, writes Joe Hildebrand.
The Bankstown nurses, victims of a culture fuelled by extremist propaganda that dehumanises all Jews, are not the originators of this disease – merely the symptom, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Soccer superstar Sam Kerr’s trial and journalist Antoinette Lattouf’s unfair dismissal case against the ABC highlight the absurdity of identity politics and the twisted idea that we are defined by our skin colour, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Donald J Trump may or may not be a genius but he is so vastly more intelligent than the supposed intelligentsia it almost changes the meaning of the word, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Like Bob Dylan, Deborah Conway got a taste of mob logic when failing to instantly pledge allegiance to somebody else’s invented cause, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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