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Michael Connor

Academic Left vs. Left academic

  • Michael Connor
  • 11th February 2009
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During 2008 there was a bloody prize-fight between Left and Left over the ghastly remains of Wilfred Burchett. Robert Manne said he smelt bad, others on the Left said he was perfumed like a red saint.

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Michael Connor

Titanic Inc writes sea-safety manual

  • Michael Connor
  • 3rd February 2009
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It was revealed at its launch yesterday that Kevin Rudd, CEO of Titanic Inc, is the author of the company’s new Safety Manual for Seafarers.

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Michael Connor

The ASIO tapes – Terry Dix

  • Michael Connor
  • 29th January 2009
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Terry Dix is the host of a television current affairs program. He is the brother of the noted Fairfax journalist Dorothy Dix. Although it is said that Dix is an Anchor-For-Life this is not true – it just feels like it.

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Michael Connor

Tracey’s Invasion Day

  • Michael Connor
  • 27th January 2009
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I saw Tracey and her partner Bruce just after Australia Day and she told me how they celebrated Invasion Day.

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Michael Connor

Are you doing it?

  • Michael Connor
  • 27th January 2009
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I am. I walk through my local shopping centre wondering which shops will be among the first to go.

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Michael Connor

Liberal Fascism 101

  • Michael Connor
  • 21st January 2009
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When David Horowitz, who promotes an academic Bill of Rights, attended the annual conference of the Modern Language Association his reception was what you would expect from a room full of progressive American academics.

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Michael Connor

What the Left are reading on Obama Day

  • Michael Connor
  • 20th January 2009
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The Australian Left are killing the fine art of satire.

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Michael Connor

The countdown to Obama

  • Michael Connor
  • 19th January 2009
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Seems to be the most popular headline in the MSM. It's reminiscent of a 1960s US election ad. The one that began with a girl pulling single petals from a daisy as a voice counted backwards - to a mushroom cloud. To take your mind off Obamamania, and avoid the coronation, two DVDs are highly recommended.

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Michael Connor

Tracey’s mum goes blogging

  • Michael Connor
  • 17th January 2009
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I saw Tracey at the library yesterday. She was releasing her mum, the one with Alzheimer’s, for an afternoon's blogging.

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Michael Connor

When Paul Robeson’s voice was silent

  • Michael Connor
  • 15th January 2009
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The fate of working class Americans who migrated to the Soviet Union in the 1930s is recounted in a new book which also documents the silence and cowardice of the western Left who, though aware of the reality behind the Stalinist façade, never spoke out against the horror.

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