Media fails to see agenda
Labor is surfing into government with the biggest policy-shifting agenda since Gough Whitlam.
Labor is surfing into government with the biggest policy-shifting agenda since Gough Whitlam.
Debate of Christianity and Islam suffers in an era of thoughtless social media sloganeering.
Environmentalists don’t have to tell the truth or support logical policies to get media backing.
ABC and Fairfax leave voters with a poor understanding of the truth of important public policy questions.
Apparently being female and Green means never facing media scrutiny — look at Zali Steggall.
The New York Times’ anti-Trump campaigning won millions of subscribers but lost it credibility.
Why can’t Facebook and Google control what appears on their media platforms if even country newspapers can?
David Thodey last week gave a presentation about our economic future that once would have received saturation media coverage.
How can a party govern for the broad centre of the electorate if noisy media minorities are trying to drag it further left or right?
Favourable attitudes to socialism among the young reflect the dominance of left-wing thought in school education.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/chris-mitchell/page/28