
‘Honestly, coronavirus isn’t killing men fast enough
On : - -CLEMENTINE FORD is an Australian feminist.
Ford spent much of her childhood growing up in the Middle East, specifically in Oman on the eastern border of the United Arab Emirates.
CLEMENTINE FORD is an Australian feminist.
Ford spent much of her childhood growing up in the Middle East, specifically in Oman on the eastern border of the United Arab Emirates.
WITH Labor in the throes of a climate civil war, a frantic Zali Steggall is demanding Left-wing Liberals back her radical push for renewable energy – and help salvage her political career while at it. The global warming obsessed Warringah MP has targeted Malcolm Turnbull acolytes Jason Falinski, Tim Wilson and Dave Sharma in an attempt to revive her failing single-issue agenda.
‘Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery
‘Our loudest opponents on the Left are never going to like us so let’s quit trying to curry favour
FORMER Leftist and founder of the US Blexit movement Candace Owens describes life as a social progressive.
US DEMOCRATIC presidential contestant Stephen Douglas had the right message but wrong cause when he ran and lost against Abraham Lincoln in 1860.
His defeat indirectly triggered the American Civil War, however, it also marked the beginning of the end of American slavery. He died in 1861.
GREENS voters continue to be completely out of step with all other Australians as they call on the government to prioritise China over Australia’s US alliance.
Only 40 per cent of Greens voters prioritised the US alliance over communist Party ties – way down on Coaltion voters (74 per cent) and Labor voters (49 per cent).
‘The cultural Left appeals to our most decent instincts in its attempt to weaken us
VOTERS have seen through the political propaganda blaming “climate change” for this year’s bushfires – instead laying fault at the feet of State MPs for bungling hazard reduction.
With only 35 per cent of voters convinced of a “climate emergency”, a whopping 59 per cent said they were not prepared to commit a single cent more to emissions targets.