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What Thinking Australians Are Thinking — Friday September 16
Someone should tell the Greens the definition of a bigot is someone who finds others’ views intolerable. Jack Sonnemann, Lucaston, Tas ... Well done, Pauline Hanson. She has said what many think. Those Greens who walked out are the bigots, the intolerant and...
Greens war-gamed Pauline Hanson maiden speech walkout — The Australian
No doubt about the Greens. They just make it so easy to loathe them. (I guess they’d regard that as hate speech)
Dastyari fesses up about that bizarre relationship which was in fact, for him, quite normal and just the usual modus operandi
“..Basically, in Canberra he had followed procedure that had been standard at NSW Labor’s headquarters in Sussex Street, Sydney. A bill to pay? Find a party donor to cover it..”
I’m Offended, Therefore I’m Right — Quadrant
"....The willingness to take loud and public offence manifests that peculiar modern imperative to be aggrieved and disport oneself in the mantle of no-risk victimhood. More than that, it affirms that one cares deeply about something in the absence of any other...
Andrew Bolt on same-sex marriage debate: who are the real peddlers of hate speech?
I suspect the agenda of the left and their likeminded proponents and fellow travellers is to deliberately try and goad, incite and stimulate hate speech so that when the plebiscite fails they can point to their own hate inspired vitriolic campaign as the reason. This...
Even the weather gods are pointing, sniggering and laughing at the climate catastrophists and The Greens
And to buttress and nail Malcolm Roberts point even further, now, even the weather gods are laughing at the climate catastrophists and The Greens Wash-out: warmist Bureau's drought prediction fail
Finally, at last someone has the guts to say the unsayable. Articulate the unthinkable — Malcolm Roberts drives Twitter nuts
Speaking about the United Nations, Mr Roberts called the organisation a “socialist monolithic monster” full of “unelected swill”. “We need an Aus-exit,” he said. “The people of Australia are desperate to regain our sovereignty. We need to rebuild our nation.” He also...
Who’s ‘Irredeemable’? The Dangers of a Clinton Presidency Just Got Worse — Roger L Simon
On top of this, we now know for certain that, whatever half-baked apology she has given, Hillary thinks roughly a quarter of the population she would be governing are misogynists, racists, homophobes, Islamophobes (whatever that means) and the like — aka, in her now immortal words, a “basket of deplorables.” How she expects to bring the country together remains to be explained.
The Child Politician Speaks — Sam Dastyari praises ‘incredible work’ of Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily, The SMH
Former Labor frontbencher Sam Dastyari praised the Chinese Communist Party's official propaganda outlet for its "incredible work" in building relations with Australia. In a 2015 Chinese New Year message he recorded for People's Daily Online Australia, Senator Dastyari...
Dastyari’s anti-business posturing trashes Hawke-Keating legacy –Nick Cater, The Australian
So let’s just say Dastyari is the essence of a modern Labor politician; no context, no principles and no apparent purpose beyond winning the dogfight of the day. “Talking to him feels like reading a hurtling and slightly disjointed Twitter feed,” Nick Bryant once wrote.