POTUS’s slapdown of Puerto Rico shows Donald Trump has decided he needs more people to hate his guts.
And Mark Latham is safe in his panic room as Yes campaigners go on the hunt.
And New Matilda slips on its Sherlock Holmes deerstalker, only to get outgunned by real police.
And Cory Bernardi helps to raise a load of money for a frocking good cause like a champ.
The Oz has shown for a while the latest target for Aunty’s investigators provides rich pickings.
The same-sex marriage debate is making for some unusual bedfellows and comic appropriation.
A serious criminal record is not necessarily a bar to being given Australian citizenship.
Same sex marriage and the public plebiscite continues to consume many social commentators.
Recidivism: repeating an undesirable behaviour after experiencing its negative consequences.
Hillary Clinton just doesn’t get it. She still blames everyone else for her own political shortcomings.
Activist group GetUp! is getting more than a little annoyed by recent reports in The Australian.
And Benjamin Law’s dinner parties sound like the most insufferable gatherings on Earth.
Sadly, it seems not quite everyone takes the Oscar Wilde approach to being talked about.
And the Australian Sex Party is dead, long live the king of Australian Sex Party.
And Jordan’s supposedly the great moderate Muslim hope. So why is its television so vile?
Tim Anderson gets $130,000 a year to tell Sydney students how good Kim Jong-un is ...
And Karl Stefanovic gets his Victorian pollies all mixed up during his Logies rant.
And are local government cuts to Australia Day just about indigenous history?
Amazingly, it turns out it has more capabilities and characteristics than even a Swiss Army knife.
And South Australia loses a seat in federal parliament. Can Christopher Pyne fix it?
And Tony Abbott is racking up travel bills faster than he racked up government debt.
Oil and gas has given Texans so much. If only the greenies could grasp that ...
Australia used to have one of the world’s leading school systems, but we are being left behind.
The more tolerant contemporary Australian society has become overall, the more identity politics we have to endure.
The Turnbull government has hit on a new accountability regime for banks. Maybe our most senior politicians should try it.
The Yes case is peopled by arrogant, intolerant and irrational campaigners.
So the budget is going to be in a slightly lower deficit, by a tad over $4 billion, this financial year. Whoopee, I say.
The number of consecutive losing Newspolls used by Turnbull while toppling Abbott from his perch is now fast approaching the PM.
Dustin Martin doesn’t like talking in front of people, so his Brownlow Medal speech was like pulling teeth ... and all the more charming for it.
For a country with plentiful supplies of gas, coal and uranium, it beggars belief that we have high electricity prices.
German voters were left with no choice but to go to extremes if they wanted to assert control of their borders and destiny.
Light regulation, lower taxes and economic freedom win every time.
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