Labor putting self-interest ahead of nation? Never
Blinded by ignorance and ingratitude, too many of us believe Albanese and his fellow careerists act according to self-interest instead of the national interest. This is both cynical and slanderous.
Blinded by ignorance and ingratitude, too many of us believe Albanese and his fellow careerists act according to self-interest instead of the national interest. This is both cynical and slanderous.
The good oil on how Anthony Albanese’s phone call to US President Donald Trump played out.
The Treasurer says he was inspired by Sam Konstas’s Boxing Day heroics, and they do have a thing in common. Both are boys sent to do a man’s job. The difference is Konstas has what it takes.
It is an election year, and the Mocker kindly offers feedback and campaigning advice to key members of the Albanese government.
Albo gives the Solomon Islands an NRL team, Wayne Swan appoints Tim Pallas as Cbus exec and Tony Burke publishes a biography titled: ‘Australia’s First Palestinian MP’.
Gone but not forgotten, the longtime Media Watch host leaves us with a performance that does little to advance the standards of quality journalism.
Contrary to Chris Bowen’s claim, coal-fired power stations are not the ‘biggest threat to reliability in our energy system’. The biggest threat is a deluded Energy Minister who promised lower power bills but can’t keep the lights, or dishwashers, on.
As experience shows, this government will simply up the mendacity factor to get what it wants.
The Prime Minister is following in the footsteps of ‘Dictator Dan’ Andrews and Mark ‘Mao’ McGowan as the latest Labor honchos to win over Beijing.
Voters had an opportunity to elect the first woman of colour. Instead they chose to return an old white male to the position. I refuse to recognise that ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr defeated former Liberal leader Elizabeth Lee last month.
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