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Why You Should Support Israel Folau
By Dieuwe de Boer Rightminds I’ve written about the Folau saga twice. First during the minor skirmish with the anti-Christian media last year, and then I covered it a second time during the opening salvo of this new war. The second episode of the Right Minds podcast had a
Demolishing the Myth of Renewable Energy Pt 3
It’s no coincidence that Greens voters tend to be the wealthiest, most urbanised in Australia. Environmentalism is the ultimate First World Problem. Only rich people can afford to fret about whether their almond milk is sustainably-sourced, organic and carbon-neutral, or whether to put expensive solar panels on their roofs.
Comment of the Day
I put no weight whatsoever in the government’s empty platitudes that the most vulnerable will not be at risk from coercion. We only have to look at the other end of the life scale to prove how useless government is at administering laws meant to protect the most vulnerable
An Alternative View of the Cabinet Reshuffle
Warning This post is satirical By Bob Obviously, Iain Lees-Galloway must stay looking after Immigration because no-one else can read the reports as fast as he can or make such “accurate” assessments and determinations of the applicants in such short order. The man is a machine. Phil Twyford MUST remain
Much Ado about Nothing.
By John Stand by, everyone. Excitement is in the air! State Services Minister Chris Hipkins, having caved in to the teachers’ demands, is looking for something else to do to fill in his day. The astonishing revelation is that he is going to replace the State Sector Act with a
Israel Folau: Strange Bedfellows & Hypocrites
There’s not a lot I usually agree with Alan Jones about, but “The Parrot” is absolutely correct when he says that the Folau case is one of the defining cultural battles of our time. After years of seeing our freedoms suffocated by the stultifying march of political correctness and
Big Brother has Spoken: You will be ‘De-colonised’
Forget the distractions, and there have been plenty. Within the last two weeks this unelected governing coalition of idiots, incompetents and ideologues showed their hand; they are intent on a revolution which will drive a wedge between New Zealanders. I am not exaggerating. The first hint of the propagandising happening
Where Is the Outrage, Hatred and Persecution?
By George I was driving about town yesterday and the radio was tuned to RNZ. I was listening to a 12.00pm news bulletin when Dr Mustafa Farouk, the president of the Federation of Islamic Associations NZ, was interviewed. He was asked what his views were concerning the “End of
What’s Better than Watching a Trainwreck? Watching Ten Trainwrecks
Apparently, if a minister fails to make progress on a portfolio the answer is to appoint an entire team of ministers to fail to make progress on the portfolio. A negative times a negative makes a positive in maths but I don’t think that multiplying failure by a large
Read the top five posts from yesterday
This post is to provide you with the links to the top five most read posts as the vast majority of our readership do not comment and the post with the most comments is not always the most popular post. Our What’s Hot post and Must Read posts up
Face of the Day
* Phil Twyford loses his Housing portfolio * Phil Twyford gains the Economic development portfolio * Minister Megan Woods gains a hospital pass…the reset of the KiwiFail KiwiBuild program. ( But has a team of ministers to assist her) * David Parker loses the Economic development portfolio * Kris Faafoi’s gains responsibility for Government
Word of the Day
The word for today is… regale (verb) – 1. To provide with great enjoyment; entertain. 2. To entertain sumptuously with food and drink; provide a feast for. (noun) – 1. A great feast. 2. A choice food; a delicacy. 3. Refreshment. Source : The Free Dictionary Etymology : Regale has been an English verb
Today in History
Content by F T.Bear Good morning! Rise and shine! Today in history is a place for you early risers to exercise your brains as you wait for the day to begin. Please, by all means, bring your own bits of history to the comments section and add your memories