Voters Keep Cacklin’ Kamala at Bay
The American people may have voted against Trump, but they also voted against extreme left Democrat fantasies. They’ve simultaneously turned down the volume on two raucous channels.
The American people may have voted against Trump, but they also voted against extreme left Democrat fantasies. They’ve simultaneously turned down the volume on two raucous channels.
Actress Anne Hathaway has apologised to disability activists because her spooky character in movie The Witches has only three fingers on each hand.
As far back as March, now-President elect Joe Biden promised he had a coronavirus plan.
American voters have handed Joe Biden the White House over Donald Trump, but they’ve also been careful not to allow the next president any paths to extremism, writes Tim Blair.
Kevin Rudd’s innovative media diversity through eradication project continues, now with a US angle.
I don’t win journalism awards, but I work with many people who do.
In 2017, the ABC’s Paul Barry claimed “Facebook and Twitter allowed their platforms to be used by Russia to swing the US presidential election and divide America”.
According to a state government agency and unions, workers on a giant new solar farm near Dubbo are in danger of being electrocuted.
“This,” declares Damon Linker, “is not a moment for Democrats to celebrate.”
Five years ago, some bloke suggested: “NSW in particular could learn from the superbly predatory methods of the Texan government, which as a matter of policy targets for relocation businesses in higher-taxing areas.”
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/tim-blair/page/161