Bolt: Victoria’s most disastrous premier escapes his own reckoning
So Daniel Andrews gets away with it. He leaves as a winner, or so he thinks, despite being by almost every measure one of the worst political leaders in our lifetime.
So Daniel Andrews gets away with it. He leaves as a winner, or so he thinks, despite being by almost every measure one of the worst political leaders in our lifetime.
When I received an abusive and misleading tirade of an email, I couldn’t believe it was from the barrister who defended George Pell from false claims.
Rupert Murdoch’s decision to pass the baton onto his son Lachlan means News Corp and Fox will continue to promote debate and challenge smug elites.
I don’t mean to be rude to Cathy Freeman but the fact she’s famous for running isn’t an obvious qualification for telling us to change our Constitution to forever divide ourselves by race.
In the eyes of the hysterical Left, simply sharing the same gender or race as those who have done wrong now makes you just as guilty.
Some gay staffers in Canberra have suddenly become the symbol of toxic masculinity. Could this hysterical crusade against the government get any more irrational?
The ABC’s Q&A is now describing panellist Bruce Pascoe as an author, instead of an Aboriginal historian. But isn’t he still identifying as Aboriginal?
Many men do it tougher than women, but few complain, feeling that complaints are for the weak. Should feminists reinforce that stereotype?
Tim Flannery, like many climate alarmists, has been proven wrong about his scaremongering predictions – yet he hasn’t paid a price.
Harry and Meghan claim to be “compassion in action”, but have proved again they are untrustworthy backstabbers.
As China’s ultranationalist dictator Xi Jinping eyes a war to conquer Taiwan, we in Australia still seem dangerously slow to realise the danger.
Even this tired town’s biggest fans wouldn’t call it a “tourist area”. So why did the government add it to a list of tourism hot spots?
This week the ABC revealed the woman allegedly raped by Christian Porter went to dinner with him years later — so what else are they holding back?
Victoria’s government says it is “committed to acknowledging the truth” of our colonial past but truth is the last thing we can expect.
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