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Having a Chat Over Coffee
The SUP would rather keep control of the losing side, than lose control of the winning side. Labour’s exactly the same.
We Need A Confident Germany
If you like Western civilisation, you should encourage a confident Germany, because within the Black Forest beats the heart of the European spirit.
How to Tell a Real Nazi
Nazi-appropriation is an insult to us true believers. Please respect our identity.
Not Sorry About the Country We’ve Built
Australians think they’ve built a great country – and they won’t be shamed into denying it.
Fascism in the USA? Not Even Close
Only a rejuvenated and aggressive left, with the working class behind it, could secure the triumph of fascism in America – and no such left exists.
The State of a Nation Left Behind
Bukele, Milei and Trump are successful and capable of far more radical changes: they have a vision of their nations first and foremost as homes for their people.
Bumbling National Outdone by Junior Partner
The quasi-libertarian ACT Party, out of all proportion to their numbers in government, are focused on genuinely reformative proposals that will significantly change the way future governments operate.
The Power of Kindness
The Jacinda Ardern story (part three). Another exclusive excerpt from her upcoming memoir.
Early NZ in the Bay of Islands
Visiting these sites in the Bay of Islands really is a must-do experience once you have an understanding of the history beyond the sanitised bits.
Compulsory Voting Makes for Uninspiring Politicians
For true political tragics like myself, election night will provide some excitement purely from the delight of watching data trickle in. However, the preceding few months promise to be an extraordinary bore.
Video Games Are Not What They Appear
The hungry ghosts of our ancestors have a plan for us. And they are smarter than you can possibly appreciate.
‘Sliding Doors Moment’: Dutton’s Big Pitch
Echoes of Menzies’ epochal ‘forgotten people’ speech.
Why Do Judges Get Off When Bosses Don’t?
The case for judicial (and bureaucratic) manslaughter laws.