Bolt: Bowen calling me racist is either dumb or dishonest
Manic Energy and Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen’s response to being criticised is to demand my bosses sack me for being “racist”.
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.
Journalism, I once believed, was the truth business. But now too often, Australia’s top media honours are handed to people spreading ruinous falsehoods.
He gave us the country’s most brutal lockdowns and racked up the biggest debt of any state, so why is the secretive Dan Andrews still hot favourite to win the next election?
The Albanese government is scared of a debate on its racist and dishonest plan for an Aboriginal-only parliament — this is why.
How many experts is Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen ignoring as he straps us in for his green train to disaster?
Too many scientists want silence, not discussion. Just look at the latest group telling social media giants to crack down on people who point out when they’re wrong.
Labor’s Jobs and Skills Summit, with its stacked union mates and left-wing activists, is a disturbing exercise in “guided democracy”.
Labor needs to explain what it’s trying to change with its mega-billions global warming plan.
Chris Bowen needs to try assembling an IKEA desk to learn that plans rarely work out perfectly the first time around, before changing how we power Australia.
The ANU has just banned men from applying for certain jobs, revealing that racism and sexism are actually good, as long as the right race or gender ends up on top.
Meghan Markle is a royal of a generation that feels owed, not owing — and her podcast has only confirmed her monstrous sense of entitlement.
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