Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Margo Kingston

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian journalist Margo Kingston.
Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Margo Kingston

Margo Kingston is an Australian journalist, author, and commentator. She is best known for her work at The Sydney Morning Herald and her weblog, Webdiary. Since 2012, Kingston has been a citizen journalist, reporting and commenting on Australian politics via Twitter and her own Web site.

As I write, Kim Beazley has the numbers and the game looks over.
No country can hope to beat the Yanks off with conventional weapons - they've got air, sea and land completely covered. The only recourse is chemical, biological and nuclear weapons (the Yanks used them in Vietnam, and have not ruled out using them in this war).
Simon Crean has painstakingly built a platform for a potentially devastating assault on Howard's fitness for office. — © Margo Kingston
Simon Crean has painstakingly built a platform for a potentially devastating assault on Howard's fitness for office.
The fundamentalist Zionist lobby controls politics and the media in the US and Australia.
Abbott is a good man to fix up messes and make new policy work ... If he gets it right - and Howard will back him with big bucks - Abbott could clean-up his image and restore his appeal as a future leader.
An American soldier, Saddam in his sights, has a picture of a naked, buxom woman on his dashboard, an obvious affront to Muslim sensibilities.
I believe I can steal Fairfax's reputation in six months. It is an empty edifice. It has collapsed.
If Australia is attacked, it's no longer terrorism. We have invaded Iraq. Iraq, or its new allies, have every right to attack back.
Rupert Murdoch's vast newspaper empire has waged a relentless pro-war propaganda war before and since the war began.
David Irving is under arrest in Austria for Holocaust denial. Perhaps there is a case for making climate change denial an offence - it is a crime against humanity after all.
On each side of the war against war, hopes soar, hopes dive, hour by hour now. Resignations abound, timetables slip, and the world waits, mesmerised. I'm off to Melbourne to record an arts chat show.
David McKnight gives us the tools to work out where we stand - and what unites rather than divides us - as the struggle to defend our democracy begins in earnest
Big money, big Liberal Party politics and big media are trying to get rid of us, of course, by letting Packer take over Fairfax - a media-only company. But we're hanging in there and doing the best job we can for our readers while we can.
For me, I hope last year was the last when anger, frustration and despair ruled my professional psychology.
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