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They Can’t Wish the Referendum Away

They Can’t Wish the Referendum Away

Like the political toddlers that they are, the left never takes a firm “No” and a smack on the bum for an answer. They just scream louder, stamp their feet harder, and throw their toys further, trying to get their way. This is exactly what Anthony Albanese and the rest

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There’s No ‘Two Sides’ to This

There’s No ‘Two Sides’ to This

The Israel-Gaza war is morally crystal-clear in a way that no conflict has been for the last eighty years. In the early 1940s, there was no moral equivalence between the Allies and the Axis. The enormities of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan were so beyond the pale of basic human

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The Distance between the MSM and the Truth

The Distance between the MSM and the Truth

Nicholas Fondacaro Nick grew up in East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania. He graduated from Binghamton University in 2013 with a degree in Political Science. While at Binghamton he served as the Speaker of the Student Assembly and wrote for the Binghamton Review, where his love for journalism started. newsbusters.org CNN’s

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How Did Hamas Do It?

How Did Hamas Do It?

One of the big questions about last week’s horrific progrom by Hamas is not why the left are so supportive of the murderers. We already knew that the left are anti-Semitic to the core. Rather, many people are asking: how? How, after all, does a motley terrorist government which

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Australians Should Be Proud of Referendum Result

Australians Should Be Proud of Referendum Result

As should surprise no one, the left and the troughers of the Aboriginal Industry are throwing an epic tanty at losing the “Voice” referendum. “Indigenous leaders” meaning the tiny clique of city-based activists, academics and assorted troughers who’ve made whole careers out of milking the $30 billion annually flushed

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The Babies: We Must Acknowledge Their Humanity
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The Babies: We Must Acknowledge Their Humanity

In my previous article I wrote about the babies that were reported to have been killed in Israel. I included the following link to an interview with a reporter from Israel: Another victim was mentioned in the interview, that I have left off for this article. I have not been

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The (De)Parting of the Red Sea

The election result has almost biblical connotations, such was the magnitude of the defeat. As one who believes religion and politics should be kept at arm’s length, I hesitate to draw any similarities. But politically speaking we have had the parting of the Red Sea of many of the

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red and yellow koi fish
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Where to From Here?

bobmccoskrie.com Despite the optimism, the significant effort of time and expense, the passion, the utter hard slog, the results are in for the minor parties. Politics is a brutal sport. Good on these parties for putting their hand up and being willing to get involved. We need their voice

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If It Were Me…
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If It Were Me…

For the last few weeks we have had to endure a general election campaign. It consisted of all sorts of promises, publicity stunts, claims, counterclaims, scares, opinion polls and media commentary. Then the electorate voted. Many New Zealanders found it all highly entertaining – especially when their man got stuck into

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Turning Their Backs on the Working Class
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Turning Their Backs on the Working Class

Chris Trotter Victoria University of Wellington democracyproject.nz I ALWAYS WONDERED what it would take to detach the New Zealand working class from Labour. Not all of the working class, obviously, but enough to strip the party of the demographic heft that, for more than a century, has made it

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The Shame of the Media
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The Shame of the Media

The world’s media propagated a lie, a terrible lie, that Israel had attacked a hospital and killed hundreds in Gaza. It was deliberate and egregious disinformation on the part of a terrorist organisation that has killed thousands in their attacks against Israel. Yet it was a lie the world’

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They Shredded Our Social Contract

Jeffrey A. Tucker Jeffrey A. Tucker is Founder and President of the Brownstone Institute. He is also Senior Economics Columnist for Epoch Times, author of 10 books, including Liberty or Lockdown, and thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press. He speaks widely on topics of economics, technology, social

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Enough of These Obvious Lies

Enough of These Obvious Lies

There are some excuses that just don’t wash. Most of them centre around the simple word, “but”. The infamous, “I’m not a racist, but…”, for example. For years, the “I’m not anti-Semitic, but…” excuse has become just as threadbare. Especially in the context of supporting the odious

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Thank God for Albo

Thank God for Albo

No wonder the Australian left are having such a massive sooking fit after last weekend’s referendum. They didn’t just lose the “Voice” referendum, they’ve lost some of their most treasured causes for at least a generation. One of the most consequential outcomes of the sheer scale of

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The Tightrope Israel Walks in Gaza

The Tightrope Israel Walks in Gaza

Elliot Mathias Elliot Mathias is Aish’s Chief Operating Officer for Global Activities, as well as Executive Director of Aish New York. Elliot is also the founder of Hasbara Fellowships, a program he created while studying at Aish in Jerusalem, Hasbara Fellowships grew under his leadership to become one of

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NZ Election 2023: Labour Out, National In
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NZ Election 2023: Labour Out, National In

Toby Boraman Massey University theconversation.com For an election ostensibly fought over a “cost-of-living crisis”, there was a strong unspoken consensus between the two major parties: most people’s living standards needed to be reduced to thwart inflation. Regardless of the election result, a form of austerity was always going

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