Bolt: I like seeing Prince Harry accused of racism
It’s delicious to have the same race card played against Harry, as he and wife Meghan Markle played against his own family.
It’s delicious to have the same race card played against Harry, as he and wife Meghan Markle played against his own family.
With so few achievements to boast about, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s campaign has become all about spin, dreams, trickery and insults.
Australians are getting poorer but our Treasurer speaks with such certainty that many voters probably reckon he must really know his stuff. His National Press Club appearance, however, exposed how clueless he really is.
Jim Chalmers put his party above his country in a bribe-heavy Budget plainly designed to get Labor elected, not to make Australia stronger — and there is a massive trapdoor opening under our feet.
Letting Russia destroy Ukraine would kill US prestige. Allies would vanish. China would flex. That’s why Donald Trump already walked back his lies that Zelensky was a “dictator”.
First it was the death of an Indigenous boy, then an attack on two Muslim women at the shops. Before a word of evidence was given in court, both incidents were promoted by activists as symbols of Australia’s supposed racism.
Is Anthony Albanese spending everything – including money he doesn’t have – just to avoid the humiliation of becoming our first first-term prime minister to lose an election in 93 years?
The response of the Albanese government and our navy to the three Chinese ships firing guns off our coast has been a debacle. Lies are being told, and the Prime Minister seems astonishingly disengaged.
Donald Trump hasn’t sold out Ukraine — yet. In fact, there are signs he may instead give Vladimir Putin, the Russian President and war criminal, a nasty surprise.
After boasting so often he was “stabilising” our relationship with the communist dictatorship, Albanese didn’t want to admit he’d actually been played like a trout when three Chinese warships turned up in our waters.
Creating more clones of the ABC or Guardian would destroy a vital point of difference.
How much have these climate dupes now cost us by believing a huckster’s claim that a miracle gas, green hydrogen, would save the steelworks which prop up Whyalla?
Instead of looking at the much more important issue, the taxpayer-funded ABC is focused on some neo-Nazi sad sacks who’ve never had such attention in their tiny lives, and must now feel like heroes.
Bringing in so many people was always crazy, and young, poor Australians have paid the price.
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