PM tries to lighten the mood, treating Karl Stefanovic to a tropical serenade, after a week in which Andrew Bolt remained one of his few loyal friends
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While many in the media saw the National Press Club speeches of Brittany Higgins and Grace Tame as a “call to action, a warning against complacency in an
election year”, Sky News Australia’s Andrew Bolt had his usual contrary take.
On his Wednesday evening program, the Murdoch columnist described the outpouring of anguish and frustration from the two young
Women as an “orgy of hate that should shame the press club” and an example of our “sick” political culture.