03-05-2014 06:06 PM - edited 03-05-2014 06:06 PM
Dont forget to watch The Bolt Report every Sunday on Channel 10 at 10am and 4pm
Join Andrew Bolt, one of Australia's most read, most topical newspaper columnists, as he addresses today's political and social issues through opinion commentary, panel discussion and interviews.
This week
Abbott’s deficit tax. Sacrifice or suicide?
My guest: Amanda Vanstone, former Howard Government minister and member of the Commission of Audit.
The panel: Michael Kroger and Cassandra Wilkinson.
NewsWatch: Rowan Dean.
So much to discuss: destroying the handout mentality, the deficit tax and growing corruptions scandals. Plus: the menace of Clive Palmer’s money and the arrest of a man who quoted Churchill in public.
And this: is Labor’s what-budget-crisis? strategy clever politics or a reckless betrayal of the national interest?
Your Say and more.
on 13-04-2015 08:02 AM
how many defamation cases have there been against Tony Jones?
on 13-04-2015 08:09 AM
The sign of a good investigative and courageous journalist is the defamation suits brought against them.
If we didn't have the journalists who are brave enough to put it out there, and the papers who print what is the truth, we would be capture to all the leftist disgraces who purport to call themselves.......... journalist.
13-04-2015 08:13 AM - edited 13-04-2015 08:15 AM
I would say that a defamation case is a sign that a journalist is talking complete rubbbish
especially when they lose the cases
on 13-04-2015 08:37 AM
Before an article is published the editor has it legalled and checked.
Lets hope we are not going to go down the path of other countries which have been silenced by spurious law suits to shut down brave journalists and even braver newspapers.
on 13-04-2015 08:40 AM
on 13-04-2015 09:36 AM
Showing hatred for a free press? Bob Brown must be proud.
on 13-04-2015 09:38 AM
Thanks for the morning laughs.
on 13-04-2015 10:09 AM
Now I'm convinced that, like the news bulletins, there must be a different version of QandA shown where I live.
I must say, I prefer our version over the one that has been described above.
on 13-04-2015 10:50 AM
@polksaladallie wrote:Now I'm convinced that, like the news bulletins, there must be a different version of QandA shown where I live.
I must say, I prefer our version over the one that has been described above.
Yeah, me too. Mine always has guests from a broad cross section of people. Often one from each side of the political divide and we get IPA reps or other business group representatives, such as Kate Carnel, who is often pushing her CCI message on ABC.
on 13-04-2015 10:57 AM
Our version has had all members of the Government front bench as far as I know. I don't call them "rabid leftists" or "racists (sic) dog whistlers. Even though I disagree with them, in the main, their contributions have been reasonably pleasant.