Recounting the divisiveness of politics and the avid insistence of self righteousness on all sides of the political chasm both here and in the US, David Penberthy is right to […]
Read MoreIn Mundine’s corner
Sound political judgement must be part of a candidate’s track record, reflecting a reliable character which has been tested by life’s challenges and not found wanting. In such a context, […]
Read MoreLiberal dose of factions in the ranks
It seems that many in the Liberal Party have been well schooled in the philosophy of Malcolm Turnbull, preferring Labor to win if their faction isn’t in charge. (“Libs Don […]
Read MoreLibs need to refresh the leadership
Writing last week in The Daily Telegraph, NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman was opulent with his generalisations, crafting inane quips, ranting about poor excuses from Labor and succumbing to a […]
Read MoreBranch issue bad look
With self-loathing intrepidity, the entire NSW Liberal Party does enormous harm to itself as it refuses to resolve issues of alleged branch manipulation including reprehensible amendments to the minutes of […]
Read More‘Patronising nonsense’ not wanted
Former Cumberland mayor Steve Christou was surely too kind to Malcolm Turnbull as he rebutted his patronising nonsense and “definition of liveability”. (Turnbulls told to stay in the east, 17/6). […]
Read MoreShort memory when the going gets tough
While not wishing to jump on the “let’s bash Malcolm” bandwagon, he must not be allowed any licence for blatant historical deception. (Mal’s coal shoulder, 7/4). His suggestion that News […]
Read MoreFarewell Malcolm
With imperial self-righteousness, forlorn scribe and one-time PM Malcolm Turnbull has etched his valued musings with a very barbed quill indeed. His depleted followers and ABC acolytes will earnestly salivate […]
Read MorePollies must read the news
Friday’s editorial summed up brilliantly why Malcolm is no longer Prime Minister – without mentioning his name once. (Tele talks and leaders listen” 23/11). Political parties are truly out of […]
Read MoreCounting chickens before eggs are hatched
With the lead between the two main candidates narrowing in the Wentworth by-election, and with the informal vote being very low at 4.83 per cent, is it not too early […]
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