Credlin: Turnbull, Morrison’s treachery exposed
Both sides of politics are plagued by people who are “operators” rather than “believers”, and the only way to save the Liberal Party is for members to take back control, writes Peta Credlin.
Both sides of politics are plagued by people who are “operators” rather than “believers”, and the only way to save the Liberal Party is for members to take back control, writes Peta Credlin.
While Australia is spending $50bn a year on the armed forces, there is serious doubt that we have effective military capability in a world that has become increasingly dangerous, writes Peta Credlin.
With energy security in the hands of the bloke who attacked investment homes and retirees when treasurer, and blew up our borders when immigration minister, it’s three strikes and out for Chris Bowen, writes Peta Credlin.
When circumstances change, the PM’s commitments change, even if that risks setting up a yawning truth deficit for his government, writes Peta Credlin.
Anthony Albanese has proven that he is no match to the crisis-mongers by reinstating pandemic support in full, which will come at great expense to the taxpayer.
The latest flood has been catastrophic for many Australians but it’s not been especially severe by historical standards. Yet, it is once again promoted as more proof of climate change, writes Peta Credlin.
How can there be close to a million Australians getting unemployment benefits at the same time as there are half a million registered job vacancies, asks Peta Credlin.
Australians got a taste this week of just how difficult indigenous issues could become over the next few years, writes Peta Credlin.
The electricity crisis will get worse before it gets better as only blackouts, industry closures, job losses and massive price hikes will change the minds of the climate dreamers, writes Peta Credlin.
Darren Chester was nowhere that mattered the last time the Coalition was out of office and only promoted under the Turnbull regime, which says everything you need to know about his core beliefs, writes Peta Credlin.
Conservative voters are justifiably disgruntled with Scott Morrison but we can’t afford to risk electing what would be the most left-wing government in our history next Saturday, writes Peta Credlin
The Australian Breastfeeding Association should be focused on the health of babies but they have taken political correctness to a whole new level, writes Peta Credlin.
Anthony Albanese is affable and seems genuine but he’s not up to the job as PM as his gaffe-prone campaign — and litany of misjudgments and mistakes — prove, Peta Credlin writes.
Malcolm Turnbull doesn’t seem grateful the Liberal Party once gave him the prime ministership. What’s with these entitled grandees thinking their personal political preference is all that counts? Peta Credlin asks.
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