From Sea to Shining Sea
Today’s column is your complete 50-state form guide to the US election, basically arranged in order of poll closures and complete with an unmentionable Kentucky t-shirt, 1980s automotive memories and The Exorcist.
Today’s column is your complete 50-state form guide to the US election, basically arranged in order of poll closures and complete with an unmentionable Kentucky t-shirt, 1980s automotive memories and The Exorcist.
We laughed at Kevin Rudd’s officially official pity petition. And we laughed again when Hugh Grant indicated his support. But we’re not laughing anymore, now that Kevni has called in his heaviest hitter yet.
Iowa usually gets it right. The Hawkeye State almost always votes for the winning presidential candidate.
Donald Trump is battling not just Joe Biden but also the media, race rioters, polls, China and the swamp. Here’s your 50-state guide to his attempted miracle win, writes Tim Blair.
Australian language expert Professor Roly Sussex considers communication in an era of coronavirus.
“Sadly,” former HRC liberty inhibitor Gillian Triggs once lamented, “you can say what you like around the kitchen table at home.” No such problems in Scotland, however, where a “dwelling defence” may no longer apply.
Like most people, I worry more every day about trunalimunumaprzure. Is anyone mobilising trunalimunumaprzure? Does anyone have an effective trunalimunumaprzure strategy?
We must stop needling Victoria for its hopeless pandemic performance. By at least one measure, Dictator Dan’s busted state is beating us all.
Nothing depresses ABC warmies more than lush, verdant greenery, healthy crops and dams filled to capacity. To cheer themselves up, the ABC now returns to the good old days of drought, water shortages and regional desperation.
“A rule of thumb has been that Democrats need at least 90% of the black vote to win,” Larry Schweikart noted a few months back. “If that’s the case, Biden isn’t even in the same zip code as a victory.”
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/tim-blair/page/163