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.
At just 26, the fame and Twitter applause appear to have gone to Grace Tame’s head. After her tantrum at The Lodge, dare we ask if there’s such a thing as “toxic femininity”?
The IOC is letting the greatest dictatorship in history use its Games to give itself a gloss — and the West is easily giving in.
Bruce Pascoe is preaching fact-free white eco-fantasies of nature worship — despite the latest data about global warming.
It would be dangerous for the Morrison Government to now override the Djokovic court decision simply to save face or win cheap votes.
The Morrison government looks like a dysfunctional family clogging up the supermarket checkout with kids in a tantrum for lollies — while an election campaign is looming.
Penny Wong has made a dangerously stupid speech which should make Australians very afraid if Labor were to win.
TIM Paine had to go as Test captain in light of his sexting scandal, but let’s agree that he was a worthy captain while it lasted.
Politicians play “a dirty and dangerous game” when they paint peaceful protesters as dangerous extremists.
Daniel Andrews has been more severe and brutal than any other premier during the pandemic, and by failing to reassure mistrusting Victorians, he’s stirring up anger.
Vain and brittle former prime ministers Malcolm Turnbull and Kevin Rudd are on a rampage against those they blame for their fall — and it’s set to destroy them.
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