We asked, and a handful of you cared enough to answer. Here are some Crikey reader’s thoughts on the strategic direction of Fairfax.
Miranda Devine
Airbus attack: Sandilands vs Devine
Miranda Devine turns her attention from urging the lynching of greenies and other social graces for morons to the wicked computer driven giant Airbus un-American monster jet in the SMH today, writes Ben Sandilands.
Did Miranda Devine incite violence?
There is a smell of blood in the air as well as smoke, as communities, individuals and the media look to find someone to blame for the Victorian bushfires, writes Greg Barns.
Don’t blame the greenies, blame the lack of bunkers
The flames of culture wars are burning fiercely over Black Saturday, writes Ben Sandilands.
RATED RUDE Oh no! Miranda Devine, you left your kitchen window open just enough to let in…
Kevin Rudd’s Cat!
Crikey Says: Crikey Says
It’s official. The 2020 Summit did produce a plethora of marvellous ideas — it’s just that they disappeared as they progressed from the fertile minds of the Summiteers to the heavy hands of the Facilitators.
Verdict 07 – An Occasional and wildly fanciful campaign diary – Part 13
The election campaign is a grinding horror…









Plimer’s Heaven and Earth: a conservative coup?
Crikey / Andrew Dodd / Monday, 20 April 2009
The attention paid to climate-change sceptic Ian Plimer’s book, Heaven and Earth, is a cute insight into the way conservative commentators are starved for shreds of evidence to support their theories.