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The Sunday Roast

Dear Leader was our stand-out winner for a roasting this week.  Even on a short week with no parliament and a day honouring our servicemen and women for ANZAC, Dear Leader topped the roasting charts a number of times. Monday’s roasting was over her mealy-mouthed statement following the horrendous

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We’re all gonna drown, or maybe not

Aren’t facts and formulae and scientific truths sooooo annoying?  It is so much easier just to proclaim that climate change is going to melt the ice caps and the sea level will rise 60m or some other errant nonsense. Of course, it is absolutely true that if all the

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Seventeen times a day!

Seventeen times a day!

Why is it so hard for the media and ruling cartels to understand where the problem lies?  This article from the Toronto Sun is written by a Muslim, Tarek Fatah. quote. On April 11, 10 days before the horrific attacks by Islamic terrorists on Christians observing Easter in Sri Lanka,

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A true leader

A true leader

President Trump’s ‘Earth Day’ message never mentioned gloom and despondency and all the stuff that is supposedly going wrong. There was no mention of climate change or a desperate rush to save the planet. It was a simple straightforward message of gratitude which is reproduced in full below. Quote.

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‘Easter worshippers’

‘Easter worshippers’

It was not churches and hotels that were killed, Ms May. It was not Easter worshippers that were slain, Obama and Clinton. It was tourists and Christians.  These are not hard words and they are not too difficult to pronounce. They have been in the English lexicon for a few

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Tilting at windmills

Tilting at windmills

Just then they came in sight of thirty or forty social media companies that rise from that Internet. And no sooner did Jacinda see them that she said to her squire, “Fortune is guiding our affairs better than we ourselves could have wished. Do you see over yonder, friend Emmanuel,

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Transparent, transformative, and compassionate government

Just seven short months after Ardern’s announcement of the government’s 12 priorities, including “committing to deliver transparent, transformative, and compassionate government”, her supporters in the media are asking questions.  They seem to think that they have been conned and let down. Quote. […] Perhaps we were all a bit

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So what exactly is this ?social media? that needs to be controlled?

So what exactly is this ?social media? that needs to be controlled?

Our Dear Leader is attempting to go viral with her campaign to control social media because it was social media that killed 50 people in Christchurch. https://www.thebfd.co.nz/2019/04/big-mother-wants-global-action-against-social-media/ Let?s start with the Wikipedia definition as, supposedly, the entries on Wikipedia are agreed by

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Well, ain’t that a shame?

Well, ain’t that a shame?

I guess that very soon their only viewers will be the news editors for New Zealand and Australian TV channels.  After all, when was the last time you saw something repeated here, not sourced from the FakeNews channels in the US? Quote. CNN had its lowest primetime weekly ratings overall

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Sorry, no shower this week, need to pay for guns

En route to her swearing in, Ardern told John Campbell that she knew she needed to transcend politics in the way that she governed. She wanted people to feel that the government is open, that it’s listening and that her government is going to bring kindness back. Would this

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Who’s afraid of the big bad tax

Who’s afraid of the big bad tax

Was it Peters or was it Ardern that killed the big bad CGT? We may never know the truth. Peters claimed a win, Bridges claimed a win, Shaw claimed a fail and HDPA suggests that it was Labour that killed the golden goose. Quote. Let’s stop with this nonsense

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Kiwi as

Kiwi as

Waiting 56 years to be able to say, “I told you so” would be taxing for most of us.  It must have been a fantastic feeling for Professor Roy Kerr when the boffins produced photographic evidence that he had got his sums correct all those years’ ago. And now he

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The Sunday Roast

There was simply no question about it, it had to be a pork roast this Sunday after the readers got very annoyed at Susan Devoy telling porkies.  Just in case you were unaware, the events in Christchurch were the fault of op-ed writers.  Susan said so. Because you [op-ed writers]

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Bradbury is frightened by Labour
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Bradbury is frightened by Labour

When a left-wing blogger starts writing that he is frightened by the intents of the Labou r government and their Green enablers, one really does have to pause for thought. Bradbury refers to the tweet above, from Duncan Webb and says: Quote. This doesn’t look good does it? […] a

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The climate change cult

There is a lengthy article at the Medium that examines the similarities between the climate change movement and a religious cult.  Based on a list of ten warning signs for unsafe groups, developed by Rick Ross and published by the Cult Education Institute, the writer compared the two. Quote. 1

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Martyn isn’t feeling the lefty love

If Martyn Bradbury continues to write sensible posts, it may be time to offer him a guest slot on Whaleoil.  For a writer who earned Cam’s moniker of Wrongly Wrongson when it came to political matters, Bradbury seems to be seeing what is wrong with the left’s thinking.

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