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Violent Delights
Democrats love protests, just not by Trump supporters
Remainers hoist with their own petards
Boris delivers on Brexit
High time for Magnitsky
We must join the global movement to sanction human rights abusers
You can’t fight Tammany Hall
Fraudulent practices in the US election have been ignored because they suit the global elite
Business/Robbery etc.
Divorce – British or Chinese style It took Britain nearly half a century to correct its mistake. How long will…
The Year of Lying Dangerously
In 2021, truth is stranger than fiction
Sex, drugs and gender dysphoria
Catholicism is an anchor in a sea moral relativism
Protecting girls from genital mutilation
Australian Muslims must promote respect for the law of the land
Beijing’s triumph?
Manchurian candidate warning
Star power
In the footsteps of the Wise Men
Sorry states of play
The pandemic has exposed how inept state governments are
History written in stone
Much to ponder in the isolated outback
Balmain calling
Planning a film by Zoom
Van & the pandemic
No need for social distancing up on Cyprus Avenue
Ludwig van & the pandemic
Even without live concerts, Beethoven’s music is a salve
Cherry-picking the hockey stick
...or how I nearly got to debate a global warmist
Fighting back with conservative appointments
Appeasement is no way to win the culture wars
It’s not over
...despite fake news
Putting the ‘Panic!’ into pandemic
Ill-informed bureaucrats have given us bad policy
The end of the affair
China and Australia have filed for divorce
Business/Robbery etc.
Wolfensohn’s success was Australia-based The glowing world-wide obituaries detailing the remarkable achievements of expatriate Australian James D. Wolfensohn who died…
Smashing an old China plate
Xi’s Little Red Wine Ban
They are spitting in our face
China has no problem with flouting international rules and laws
Playing politics with mental health
The Productivity Commission’s report misses the mark
Bad trip, man
No wonder Joe Biden has Georgia on his mind