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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NCA NewsWire Photos OCTOBER, 01, 2020: Federal Opposition Leader Anthony Albanese speaks to media during a visit to St Marys Skilling and Employment Centre in Sydney. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Joel Carrett

We should be thankful Albo isn’t in charge

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.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NewsWire Photos October 11 2020: Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews speaking at a press conference in Melbourne on Sunday morning to give the latest Covid-19 update.Picture: NCA NewsWire / David Geraghty

Why is this man still our Premier?

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.

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Australian Cardinal George Pell (C-R) prepares to get into a car after landing at Rome's Fiumicino airport on September 30, 2020, returning for the first time since being acquitted of sexual abuse charges. - Pell arrived from Sydney to Rome on September 30, 2020 on a "private visit", just six months after Australia's High Court quashed his conviction on charges of molesting two choirboys in the 1990s. (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP)

New twist in false accusations levelled against Pell

Explosive allegations Cardinal George Pell’s enemies sent $1.1 million to Australia as he faced false claims of child sex abuse won’t surprise his supporters, but the burning question is will Victoria Police investigate the claim, writes Andrew Bolt.

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WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 29: A server wears a face shield and face covering as people sit to watch a broadcast of the first debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden at The Abbey, with socially distanced outdoor seating, on September 29, 2020 in West Hollywood, California. The debate being held in Cleveland, Ohio is the first of three scheduled debates between Trump and Biden.   Mario Tama/Getty Images/AFP == FOR NEWSPAPERS, INTERNET, TELCOS & TELEVISION USE ONLY ==

Presidential mud-wrestle a petulant fight to be alpha male

It wasn’t Donald Trump who turned to petulant abuse in the presidential debate — Joe Biden acted the thug but looked weak but in the end undecided voters were left with one choice: which man looks strong enough to be the Most Powerful President in the World, writes Andrew Bolt.

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