
Top Ten Tweets of 2019
1. Ben Shapiro on the logical absurdity that is Transgenderism:

2. Rowan Dean—editor of The Spectator Australia—on the outcome of the Federal Election:

3. While conservatives rejoiced and the miraculous Morrison win, unfortunately, not everyone appreciated a Coalition victory, and expressed their disdain in the most unambiguous way:

4. Donald Trump throwing shade at Elizabeth Warren over her claim to be a descendant of Native American Indians:

5. Israel Folau: Part 1 & 2

6. Satirist Titania McGrath on the Alabama Abortion Bans:

7. Jane Caro, again, with some financial pontifications on budget night:

8. Janet Albrechtsen offering a helping hand to Jane Caro:


10. Osman Faruqi on the Christchurch terror attack:

Bonus: Peter Van Onselen telling everyone how sure he is of a Labor victory:
— Caldron Pool (@CaldronPool) December 7, 2019
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