THE NEW YORK TIMES: It’s possible to achieve positive ends through Trumpian means, but the mechanism of that achievement requires constraints, and the ones we have now seem too weak for the purpose.
EDITORIAL: Let’s have a proper conversation about nuclear power without the usual cliches delivered about the evils that will befall us if we go down that route.
DANE ELDRIDGE: The former Aussie skipper’s theatrical performances at the crease might be a bit OTT at times, but pundits need to stop viewing his idiosyncrasies as some form of madness.
STEPHEN JOHNSON: The Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir should have been banned years ago, but banning it could see a repeat of the early 1950s when Australia tried to ban the Communist Party.
EDITORIAL: Middle Australia have been unable to find what they seek from major parties. The latest Newspoll result could be just the beginning for One Nation.
Much is made of the ‘independence’ of the RBA from government. But just as a mafia boss does not need to issue written instructions to an underboss, nor does a treasurer need to spell things out to the board.
One Nation’s climb is no surprise after the Bondi terror attack, but it represents new frontlines in Australian politics that will put Anthony Albanese to the ultimate test.
Maybe not you personally, but at least 50 per cent of the audience has to bear responsibility for the state of things. You can’t just blame Netflix for the dumbing down of screen culture.