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July 8, 2016
Turnbull now blames a woman for his own failures
Malcolm Turnbull is blaming everyone but himself - and is making a particular scapegoat of rival Tony Abbott and his surrogates. How can Liberal MPs go along with this fantastic delusion, especially when a new election could be just a year or two away?
Phil Coorey:
Turnbull still faces internal problems, including warnings that Health Minister Sussan Ley will fight being a scapegoat for the failure to combat Labor’s “Mediscare” campaign…
(T)here is...
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July 7, 2016
Who let them in? Why is the cost being hidden from you?
Several descriptors given bar race - which with other clues in the police report suggest yet again that the media and police are collectively hiding the true and alarming level of crime among the African refugee community:
Melton police are on the hunt for a group of teenagers terrorising families during violent home invasions across the west.
Six males armed with hammers forced their way into a Pilgrim Drive, Hillside home, where a woman was sleeping with...
Race war ignites in US. 10 police shot
The race-baiters and their media allies have won. They have started the first skirmish of a race war:
Three Dallas transit officers are dead and at least ten officers were reportedly shot during demonstrations over the recent fatal police shootings in the US.
Two of the officers are in surgery and three are in critical condition.
Two snipers shot at the police officers from elevated positions…
The second fatal police shooting of a black man in...
Neil Brown was once the Liberals’ deputy leader. Now he cannot vote Liberal while Turnbull leads
In the latest Spectator Australia, at the newsagents now, this cry of despair from Neil Brown, former deputy Liberal leader:
The party that I joined when I was fifteen was a party that stood for some basic principles that were worth defending, the principles so effectively promoted by Tony Abbott…
It is now virtually unrecognisable. Its decline to its present state of despair has been brought about by the Turnbull experiment which must now be seen as an...
Don’t want to join us? That can be arranged
Switzerland sets us a most excellent example:
USA Today reports that Muslim students refused to take mandatory swimming lessons at a Swiss school because they would be using the pool with the opposite sex. The girl and their families understood that the class was part of the federal curriculum and that refusal would result in disciplinary actions. Again, they refused, so authorities laid down the law.
Finding that the girls had applied for Swiss citizenship,...
The Turnbull team exposed
Joe Aston can write a bit:
Turnbull brought Malcolm Fraser’s advancer Vincent Woolcock out of retirement – the husband of anti-Peta Credlin author Niki Savva. As despair sunk in on Saturday night, one cynical wit pointed to the septuagenarian loyalist on stage at the Sofitel Wentworth and remarked: “while the Titanic is sinking, Vince is fluffing the curtains.”
In the 2007 campaign, I was seconded to the tactics team in John Howard’s campaign...
How grubby will this Parliament get? UPDATE: And how much damage will it do?
What is Malcolm Turnbull giving away in his desperation to stay in the job? And what has Bob Katter accepted?
The Queensland independent [Katter] declared that his support [for the Government] was limited to supply and confidence and could be withdrawn at any time, while also warning the Coalition against embarking on any “union-bashing” policies.
“We’re comfortable that they’re not going to go on some union-bashing crusade,” the MP for Kennedy said,...
Germany imports a dangerous underclass
The dangerous fantasy peddled by so many of the Left is exploded by the threatening reality:
The vast majority of major German companies reported not having hired any of the million plus migrants who arrived in the country last year.
The German government, International Monetary Fund (IMF), and Deutsche Bank predicted the migrants would be an economic boon for the country. Much of the international media echoed these claims, saying many doctors and...
Richardson on the destructive vanity of Malcolm Turnbull
Graham Richardson is right about Turnbull and right about the numbers for Abbott. What he fails to add is that the Liberals must realise Abbott is their only option:
But either way, at 75 or 76 [seats], there is only one certainty. Governing will be nigh impossible. For the man who believed his ascension to the prime ministership was his destiny, it must be slowly dawning on him that he has failed dismally.
He managed to squander the huge reservoir of hope...
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