White guilt at heart of racist Voice argument
The latest crazy reason we’re given for backing Labor’s Voice is an insult to Aborigines.
The latest crazy reason we’re given for backing Labor’s Voice is an insult to Aborigines.
Anthony Albanese’s new Bill to shut down opinions Labor doesn’t like on the internet is much worse than what you’ve been told.
Daniel Andrews sold us a fraud with his election promise to bring back the State Electricity Commission and we’re now seeing how catastrophically pointless the scheme is.
The nagging, lecturing and moralising from elites is killing the Voice — it’s no wonder support is suddenly on the nose.
Ever since the virus escaped hotel quarantine, Daniel Andrews has smashed Victoria with lockdowns without admitting he didn’t trust the likes of Brett Sutton to just do the basics — tracing, quarantining and protecting the aged. Now that lethal fraud is exposed, writes Andrew Bolt.
For decades, the status of a celebrity’s sexuality was a closely guarded secret if anything outside the norm. But as actor Hugh Sheridan coming out during a promotional shoot for his new show makes clear, what once seemed a publicity disaster is now very much an asset, writes Andrew Bolt.
Uncle Dan’s latest stringent plan shows he’s freaking out about infection rates NSW can handle without a sweat. And as several scandals still rock his team, it’s clear the Premier has zero trust in his own bureaucracy to even do the basics, writes Andrew Bolt.
Poor Gladys. Another good woman done wrong by her shady lover and left broken hearted. But no one would boo-hoo if a male politician was such a fool for love, writes Andrew Bolt.
The Victorian government has failed the state, but so have many individuals. Multiculturalism has weakened Victoria, leaving it more likely to get smashed by a pandemic and the evidence is now undeniable, writes Andrew Bolt.
Anyone who watched Labor leader Anthony Albanese gave his Budget reply speech, would’ve realised that he is a political leader who hasn’t figured how badly we’ve been smashed by the coronavirus, writes Andrew Bolt.
For more than 100 days Daniel Andrews has turned up to his press conference looking like he feels no shame and knows what he’s doing. How can he sound so sure of himself when he’s got the blood of hundreds of people on his hands? And why has he kept his job, writes Andrew Bolt.
Donald Trump’s remarkable recovery from coronavirus proves he is right again. We can handle this virus without more crippling bans and we don’t need to let it dominate our lives, writes Andrew Bolt.
Despite James Packer’s billions of dollars and a luxury life on the open seas with a seeming freedom from it all, a close look at the man proves money cannot buy happiness, writes Andrew Bolt.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg blamed coronavirus for causing the worst budget deficit in our country’s history. But it wasn’t the virus that put us in this position, writes Andrew Bolt.
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