Skip to content

AUS Politics

How Stupid Do They Think We Are?

How Stupid Do They Think We Are?

Rule of thumb: if a police official’s mouth is moving, he or she is probably telling a lie. Many years ago, a friend of mine who’d emigrated from China told me how refreshing it was to be able to hear anything apart from state propaganda. He referred to

Members Public
Just Stop Breaking the Law

Just Stop Breaking the Law

It’s a sad state of affairs when a clown gives more sound legal advice than one of the nation’s supposedly top legal minds, but that’s life in a Clown World, I guess. While the NSW Chief Justice, like so many in his profession, not to mention the

Members Public
Who’d Pay for This Garbage?

Who’d Pay for This Garbage?

A government supported artist, Robert Heinlein wrote, is an incompetent whore. He might have added, an abusive one. Of course, there are some weirdos who pay a great deal of money to be abused by whores, but for most people, handing over money to beggars only to be returned a

Members Public
It All Begins on Campus

It All Begins on Campus

The explosion of naked anti-Semitism on the mainstream left might seem sudden and shocking, but it shouldn’t be. More or less open Jew-hating has been simmering on the left for years. As the left has more and more cosied up to Islam, itself endemically anti-Semitic*, it’s only become

Members Public
Repenting the 32% at Leisure

Repenting the 32% at Leisure

Vote in haste, repent at leisure. It’s impossible to say if any in the crowd at the Australian Open who jeered and booed Anthony Albanese actually voted for his government, but 32% of Australians did. The rest of us have to live with the consequences of their foolishness. A

Members Public
For Whom the Crowd Boos

For Whom the Crowd Boos

When a PM gets loudly booed by a sporting crowd, it’s not a good sign. It’s not exactly new, either: the Open crowd most recently booed a tennis official for promoting Covid vaccines, while an MCG crowd loudly booed then-PM Tony Abbott. I also remember a huge crowd

Members Public
Looking for a Bookshop to Support?

Looking for a Bookshop to Support?

Whenever an anti-white race furore erupts — which is almost daily — I have a simple formula for evaluating whatever its central claim is: flip the script. If, instead of “white”, the subject was any other race, would it be considered racist? Then it’s racist, end of story. If it wouldn’

Members Public
Can Albanese Buy His Job Back?

Can Albanese Buy His Job Back?

As I wrote in the closing days of last year, the summer parliamentary break couldn’t come faster for Australian PM Anthony Albanese. Fresh from a potentially fatal referendum hiding, Albanese was left fiddling while Australia burned in a bonfire of antisemitism lit by the far-left Greens and Labor’s

Members Public
Of Flags and Middle Fingers

Of Flags and Middle Fingers

Explaining, as The BFD’s Cam likes to say, is losing. The CEO of Australian supermarket titan Woolworths, known across the ditch as Countdown, has been doing an awful lot of explaining since the announcement that it would no longer stock Australia Day merchandise – and losing all the way. When

Members Public
He’s Called ‘Airbus Albo’ for Good Reason

He’s Called ‘Airbus Albo’ for Good Reason

They don’t call him “Airbus Albo” for nothing. Anthony Albanese’s literal first act as prime minister was to rush off to get sworn in before boarding closed for his first overseas flight as PM. The first of many, many, many more. In his first few months in office,

Members Public
Why Did We Ever Import This?

Why Did We Ever Import This?

As I wrote recently, Australia is paying a dire price for Malcolm Fraser’s idiotically evil do-gooding. Despite repeated warnings from his advisers, Fraser was desperate to parade his so-called virtue by importing thousands of ‘refugees’ from the benighted backwaters of Lebanon. Decades later, antisemitism has exploded (not literally… yet;

Members Public
Will Luxon Be Our Best Little Mate?

Will Luxon Be Our Best Little Mate?

As I’ve previously observed, New Zealanders are fast learning the truth of Paul Keating’s claim that “when you change the government, you change the country”. For once, the changes seem to be trending in the right direction. The new government is repealing Three Waters, promising to bin the

Members Public
High Praise from the Worst People

High Praise from the Worst People

They say you can tell a lot about someone by the company they keep. In the matter of the Israel-Gaza war, the Australian government is keeping all the worst company. When Xi Xinping is patting you on the shoulder, you need to take a long, hard look at yourself. Anthony

Members Public
Third Time Is Not a Coincidence

Third Time Is Not a Coincidence

You know, once could be excused as bad luck. Twice as a mistake. Three, though…? Labor Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus has so far: overseen the panicked release of over one hundred violent foreign criminals from detention, with at least six re-arrested within weeks for offences including violent sex attacks and offences

Members Public
Even Former Labor MPs Can See It

Even Former Labor MPs Can See It

Labor’s anti-Semitism problem has become so obvious and so dangerous that even former Labor ministers are having to intervene to drag the party out of the Dark Valley. Since October 7, with violent anti-Semitism becoming bolder and bolder in some sections of Australian society — namely, the far-left and Islam

Members Public
red apple fruit on four pyle books

Does Money Really Make the Grades Go Up?

It’s a rusted-on nostrum of the powerful teachers’ unions that the only reason public schools are failing so miserably is money. Yet, year on year, taxpayers have shoveled more and more billions into public schools — and, year on year, academic results have remained in free-fall. No wonder teachers’ unions

Members Public