Bolt: UK election result a recipe for revolution
Talk about a democracy deficit. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has won massive power, but little support.
Talk about a democracy deficit. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has won massive power, but little support.
The Prime Minister is only now realising the danger of the kind of identity politics he last year tried to ram down our throats because it is threatening his Labor Party.
A sad secret about the death of Cardinal George Pell can now be revealed — and it exposes the final insult to a great and innocent man.
Senator Fatima Payman’s selection by Labor has blown up in the party’s face and her rebellion tells us we’re at a very dangerous point — the creation of a new politics that could really tear our country apart.
The real story of the presidential debate is the denial and wilful blindness to a dangerous reality. It raises the question of why so many media outlets covered it up.
After five weeks away from Australia, I’ve returned realising clearer than ever how childishly stupid, blind and dishonest the Albanese government is.
Australia’s mobs of Jew-haters chanting for the world’s only Jewish state to be wiped out “from the river to the sea” are incoherent misfits with more anger than arguments.
Chris Bowen claims nuclear power is a “risky” option. If you want risky, slow and expensive, check the green hydrogen schemes Bowen is frantically backing to keep on the lights.
Abusive protesters are importing a Jew-hatred unparalleled in our history and they are also preaching an unhinged hatred of Australia.
Whether Peter Dutton has gone far enough to fix the issue of mass immigration is one thing, but he’s right on one main point.
Why did the Albanese government give this budget power bill handout to everyone, from paupers to billionaires who would spend $300 on a wine and call it cheap?
The biggest winner from the green-crazed Albanese government’s budget is billionaire Andrew Forrest, which is terrible news for everyone else.
This is a desperate last throw of the dice from Jim Chalmers who is betting billions on a miracle gas to save us from utter disaster.
No decision by any Australian foreign minister has been so disgusting, dishonest, incoherent and wilfully blind to evil, writes Andrew Bolt.
Australian novels are now reading more like lectures than entertaining pieces of work, with most written and published by “woke” females.
Who is Anthony Albanese trying to fool pretending China didn’t just deliberately attack one of our navy helicopters? His weakness is inviting the very war that he fears.
Remember Victorians once mocking NSW for being corrupt? Queensland, a state of hicks? Now we’re the national joke thanks to our stupidity with public money.
Shame on the ABC for airing a fringe journalist’s documentary about his life and campaigns against Israel at a time when Jews have never been so scared.
The gutless leaders of Australia’s universities are quick to call out offensive use of incorrect pronouns but go into hiding when staff and students dress up as Palestinian radicals and act like barbarians.
After a week of incompetence, in which it lurched from disaster to disaster, the smell of failure around the Albanese government is growing stronger.
When terrorists slaughtered Israelis, raped women and kidnapped people I thought the atrocity was so plainly evil that it couldn’t be excused. Fast forward months and student leaders are “unconditionally” supporting Hamas.
An Australian academic can’t get much lower than to cheer on children parroting war cries against Israel – so why on earth are we paying her?
These protesters aren’t trying to convince you with facts and evidence. They’re trying to intimidate you with their passion or collective power.
The PM and his senior minister are playing the class war card against X boss Elon Musk and their abuse is the kind of “poison” these hypocrites complain is all over the social media platform.
By backing a ban on videos of the stabbing of Assyrian Christian Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel, police and politicans have made it scarily clear that a multicultural society must demand censorship of us all.
Anthony Albanese has conned voters too often and his latest weaselly move overlooks two things that people can’t forgive.
It’s time for Kevin Rudd to pack his bags and get ready to say goodbye to his lovely taxpayer-funded job as our ambassador in Washington.
We’ve had plenty of warnings about the Albanese Government’s idiocy, but its rejection of Ukraine’s request for retired Taipan helicopters exposes just how stupid it really is.
We’ve miraculously built a country that’s rich, free and peaceful, where everyone has a vote, a say, legal rights and a safety net. Check our Asian neighbours and see how rare that is.
The media Left is panicking that Donald Trump could become US president again, so what can they accuse him of this time to make voters hate him?
Why is the Albanese government funding a group of lawyers who used a dodgy map, coached witnesses and used far-fetched traditions to stop resources projects we badly need?
The Albanese government’s “support” in the military strikes on Yemen’s Houthi rebels makes us look helpless and embarrassing.
Woolworths is playing the bully and setting people against each other, but there’s one way we can teach this arrogant corporate giant a sharp and necessary lesson.
The Labor government is ashamed of this country and careless of our unity, and our Prime Minister not even having an opinion about leaving our defence to foreign mercenaries is damning.
Spare me Labor’s tears as another refinery bites the dust and workers lose jobs. This is exactly what’s meant to happen with our global warming policies but the stupidity is making us a second-rate country.
It’s been an amazing decline for the Albanese government, which seems distracted, unfocused and out of ideas.
Is Chris Bowen a con artist or simply too dangerously ignorant to be in charge of our electricity system? Either way, Anthony Albanese must get rid of this menace to our wallets and our landscape.
As Anthony Albanese previewed the year to come, 2024 seems set to be a long and grinding road for the PM, with no sign he’s found his map.
If an Australian imam says Islam is a threat to “Western ideology”, maybe our politicians should consider that in deciding our immigration intake.
Near full dams across eastern Australia in recent weeks prove we can’t trust climate catastrophists who claimed we’d never again have enough rain to fill our stores.
Australia has a loyalty problem, and the fault lies with politicians and woke media whose identity politics are turning us into a nation of tribes divided by race or religion.
It’s reasonable to assume the pampered bliss awaiting Brittany Higgins in her new French home is financed in part by the Albanese government’s payout. So will we get an inquiry into why Labor gave her millions?
A scammer who was ordered to do community service and wasn’t deported after racking up debt on scores of stolen credit cards has revealed to every other crook that Victoria is the place to be.
Bruce Lehrmann’s case appears to be going badly enough for Lisa Wilkinson and the TV journalist could be facing a lot more trouble.
Manic Energy and Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen’s response to being criticised is to demand my bosses sack me for being “racist”.
The Albanese government has lined up with warmongering Russia, communist China, North Korea and Iran in demanding a ceasefire in Israel’s war against the Hamas terrorist group. Shame.
Energy Minister Chris Bowen has confirmed he’s a zealot who won’t let facts stand in the way of his crusades — no man so anti-science should be anywhere near our electricity supplies.
It already seemed improper that Higgins had been paid millions after one day of mediation with no serious checking of her claims. But now the details have been released it’s even more inexcusable.
No law or court in this country should stop a project so valuable, causing Santos losses of $1m a day, because of a plainly irrational Tiwi Islander Crocodile Man superstition.
The more Brittany Higgins speaks, the more the mega payout she received from a grateful Albanese government stinks.
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