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While Hillary was in the Situation Room with Obama, she pointed out, overseeing the demise of Bin Laden, Trump was on Celebrity Apprentice.
Donald Trump has moved the goalposts of what is acceptable behaviour in a presidential candidate so far that we have no language adequate to critique or refute him.
It’s been a busy week for the easily offended.
The digital communications revolution has allowed Donald Trump to connect directly with hundreds of millions of Americans and take over the once-respectable Republican Party.
Politicians and those who wish to preserve the progressive achievements of the past must make their own pivot to a better understanding of the real world concerns of ordinary, hard working folk.
Last night ABC’s Q&A scored its usual high ratings. Not for the first time, the ABC’s flagship public access current affairs program gave primetime commercial TV a run for its money. It’s not without…
I came to live and work in Australia six years ago, having spent most of the previous 50 living within the collective embrace of two unions – the United Kingdom and the European Union. I was then, and…
Sky News is the go-to real-time news channel for the political elite in Canberra.
Kitchen Cabinet is a good example of the hybridisation of political media we see in much of Australian TV today.
We who love and cherish the BBC, even from afar – and I am unashamedly one of them – have been awaiting with some anxiety the UK government’s white paper on the future of the corporation. The culture secretary…