Saturday 26th of April 2025

JFK...

JFK

IT was all over in a few seconds, but the assassination of John F Kennedy on 22 November 1963 has generated five decades of "painstaking, and for some unsatisfying, analysis," the Daily Mail says.

the new (old) weather girl...

weather john

London: Former Prime Minister John Howard has poured scorn on the "alarmist" scientific consensus on global warming, comparing those calling for action on climate change to religious zealots in a speech to a gathering of UK climate sceptics.

welcome to our vacuum .....

welcome to our vacuum .....

from new matilda ….

You shall know them by their fruits...

STINK

From the master of hypocrisy, Gerard Henderson...

charity begins in joe's kitchen...

charity...

 

The lucky country? Try selfish and deluded, too

bye, bye american pie ....

bye, bye american pie ....

What Americans don't know and don't understand is quite an obstacle to progress.

If you think the widening chasm between the rich and the rest spells trouble for American democracy, have a look at the growing gulf between the information-rich and-poor.

speechless ....

speechless ....

Justification for airport detention of partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald alarms human rights groups and Tory MP

The detention of the partner of a former Guardian journalist has triggered fresh concerns after it emerged that a key reason cited by police for holding him under terrorism powers was the belief that he was promoting a "political or ideological cause".

on golden calf .....

on golden calf .....

from peter fitzsimons …..

It's about the Pope's move last week to dismiss German Bishop Franz-Peter Terbatz-van Telst of Limburg, after finding out he'd spent no less than 31 million euros on his private residence. An admirable move, one might think, given that this Pope's motif seems to be simplicity and humility

the no-peace process...

no-peace

Pakistan's interior minister has said the death of Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud has destroyed the country's nascent peace process.


"This is not just the killing of one person, it's the death of all peace efforts," Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said.

Pakistan summoned the US ambassador to protest over Friday's drone strike that killed Mehsud.

It came a day before a Pakistani delegation had been due to fly to North Waziristan to meet Mehsud.

say nothing, say nothing, say nothing...

say nothing
In opposition, Tony Abbott promised Australians they would get a "no-surprises" government.

the house of shame .....

the house of shame .....

"We do not kill our cattle the way the US is killing humans in Waziristan with drones." - Rafiq ur Rehman

a singular arrogance ....

an arrogant singularity ....

Rupert Murdoch says Australia needs to embrace high immigration to add dynamism to the economy, enhance its human capital and create strong bonds with the rest of the world.

our biggest crap artist .....

our greatest crap artist .....

from new matilda …..

The rest of the world agrees that Tony Abbott's climate policy is crap. Standing firm on the carbon tax is Bill Shorten's chance to prove he's PM material, writes Ben Eltham

The campaign to sink labor...

 

voodoo

Kevin Rudd made no secret of his fury at the strong anti-Labor editorial stance taken by News Corp papers during the 2013 election campaign, but a new book by one of his closest advisers reveals how hard he first tried to find favour with News after he returned to the prime ministership.

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