Biden’s performance no laughing matter
It is hard to think of a worse candidate in history than Joe Biden – it is painful to watch the former Vice President stumble and bumble to the end, writes Miranda Devine.
It is hard to think of a worse candidate in history than Joe Biden – it is painful to watch the former Vice President stumble and bumble to the end, writes Miranda Devine.
National polls may still show Joe Biden winning Tuesday’s US presidential election, but there are lots of signs that show the race is tightening where it counts — in the battleground states, writes Miranda Devine.
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Late polls are showing a move to Trump, and when among voters, it’s not hard to see why they are turned off Joe Biden’s economy-destroying candidacy, writes Miranda Devine.
Disturbing questions have been raised over Hunter Biden’s trip with dad Joe — then US vice president — on Air Force Two to China in December, 2013, for an eight-day visit with Communist Party grandees, writes Miranda Devine.
JUSTIN Milne should have gone before Michelle Guthrie, writes Miranda Devine. And today’s revelations of his gauche email only serve to drive home the point.
THE Greens’ response to Scott Morrison’s indigenous day suggestion shows their hatred of Australia Day has nothing to do with improving indigenous people’s lives, writes Miranda Devine.
WHEN it comes down to it, people vote with their hearts rather than with their heads, and Scomo is winning Australians over one genial moment at a time, writes Miranda Devine.
When you can’t find a parking spot at the railway station after 6.30am you know that Sydney’s hard-working commuters are being let down, writes Miranda Devine.
PREMIER Gladys Berejiklian needs to put her money where her mouth is and end festivals before more young people die from drug overdoses, writes Miranda Devine.
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