This is revenge of the baby boomers
We should have called it Covid-22 because Joseph Heller would have revelled in the paradoxes, absurdities and circular arguments it has created.
We should have called it Covid-22 because Joseph Heller would have revelled in the paradoxes, absurdities and circular arguments it has created.
The ABC cannot understand why anyone could have voted for Trump. Its intolerant explanation is to conclude that only bigots and fools would’ve done so.
For hermit kingdoms like WA and SA, it’s been easy to slap on unnecessary lockdowns and pretend they have quelled outbreaks. But the reckoning will come.
Imagine the stories unfolding before Sarah Ferguson’s eyes in the US. Yet the ABC opts to continue a predictable crusade.
The media watchdog has joined the tech titans in undermining basic freedoms of expression.
We’re told the panic merchants we call leaders will accept infections in their states within two months. Does that sound likely to you?
Valiant in defeat and humble in victory: not since Sydney Olympics has this nation been so honoured by the performance and conduct of our athletes.
The hysterical catastrophising of the Covid crisis is doing dreadful harm. Just give people the facts.
Despite endless press conferences that catastrophise the situation daily, there is precious little clarity about objectives.
The former Queensland premier has attacked Coalition pandemic responses, and will run for the Senate, most likely as a Liberal Democrats.
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