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The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

Another article from Stuff’s resident child journalist. Will someone please explain to him or her how apostrophes work? If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.

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Joe Biden Falters at Dysfunction Junction, Do Voters Care?

Joe Biden Falters at Dysfunction Junction, Do Voters Care?

Nine days out from election day Joe Biden has cancelled all public appearances to go away and hide in his basement which is probably a euphemism for Biden’s marbles scattering across the floor. It all got too much for Joe. Too many confused statements like his recent appearance when

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The Publishing Industry Is Committing Suicide

The Publishing Industry Is Committing Suicide

In the late 1970s and early 80s, the music industry was in crisis: the major labels and artists were bloated, coke-addled dinosaurs headed for extinction. The punk explosion hit the music biz like an asteroid. Michael Jackson is credited with saving the major labels (gee, thanks). But it wasn’

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Daily News Roundup – 28 October 2020

Daily News Roundup – 28 October 2020

Greens and coalition negotiations John Armstrong (1News): Don’t mistake Ardern’s talks with Green Party for kindness Richard Harman (Politik): Greens’ high stakes game carries a big risk Pattrick Smellie (BusinessDesk): Labour and the Greens: an inevitable embrace (paywalled) Phil Taylor (Guardian): Jacinda Ardern holds all the cards but

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Daily News Roundup – 27 October 2020

Daily News Roundup – 27 October 2020

Labour Party and new Labour Government Andrea Vance (Stuff): ‘Labour Connect’ the data analysis tool that boosted Jacinda Ardern’s campaign Heather du Plessis-Allan (Herald): Time for Govt to take some risks (paywalled) Audrey Young (Herald): Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on her big win and big plans (paywalled) Audrey

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The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

Stuff seems to think that there are 100 “mad” lizards in New Zealand The BFD Stuff up of the day. Source: Stuff If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.

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Games Journalists Play

Games Journalists Play

Michael Cook mercatornet.com Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. In the fallout after New Zealand’s election on the weekend, political journalist Tova O’Brien interviewed one of the hapless losers, a smooth talker named Jami-Lee Ross. The interview has had nearly 11 million views on Twitter

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The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

The BFD Stuff Up of the Day

Stuff seems to think that we all have more than one face so we will need  “Faces masks” The BFD Stuff up of the day. Source: Stuff If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.

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NY Times Shares Liberal Trauma & Horror

NY Times Shares Liberal Trauma & Horror

Clay Waters New York Times reporter at large Sarah Lyall has pivoted from mocking the Brexit movement and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to commiserating with U.S. Democrats in mortifying fashion, as they fear a replay of their 2016 Election Night nightmare: “For Democrats, Horror Never Ends – Replaying 2016

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Face of the Day

Face of the Day

SHOCK: Facebook Declares War on the Babylon Bee On Tuesday, Facebook stood by its decision to demonetize the Christian satire site The Babylon Bee over a satire article regurgitating a witch joke from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Facebook claimed that the article “Senator Hirono Demands ACB Be Weighed

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Now They’re Coming for Pewdiepie

Now They’re Coming for Pewdiepie

As I wrote recently, the woke media are playing a long game. They know they’re losing audiences and money – and they don’t care because they’ve always got more money. And they’re more than willing to keep losing it so long as they’re “on the right

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