Thought for the Day: This has nothing to do with race
About Dallas - why did Obama not ramble on that this had nothing to do with race, or was all about gun control? Different established M.O., seeing as this actually had nothing to do...
Turnbull and Shorten: They both lost
By Maritana
It is quite disturbing to listen to both Turnbull and Shorten respond to the results of last Saturday’s federal election. Neither seem to be able to grasp what is blatantly obvious to the...
Food for thought – Hinch see nothing
Over the last couple of days the news cycle has been congested with news stories, following the prolonged fallout of the election results, and we’re still not quite finished yet. A lot of my...
Straight to the Point: Bottom-feeders optimise tragedy
Where are the families crying in the media? Where are the celebrities condoning the actions?
People are important, irrespective of skin colour. People killing people is wrong. The Alton shooting has become a media play...
Brave New World
Are the left warming to veiled threats and regressing to violence and autocracy?
Darlings of the left: In the current week, Australian Muslim leaders are issuing threats that if they are held to account, they...
Blood on Obama’s Hands
Reports have just come in that eleven police officers have been shot, and four have been killed at a 'Black Lives Matter' protest in Dallas, Texas. Officials stated that the officers were shot by...
Bolt moves family after death threats
Australian political and cultural life has taken a shocking turn for the worse, with journalist Andrew Bolt revealing that he has had to move his family to a safe location after receiving death threats...
Thought for the Day: On the London Bombings
On the 7th of July, 2005, four Islamic terrorists committed suicide bombings, targeting the London transport system. They killed 52 people and wounded more than 770. The bombings took place a day after the...
Food for thought – An Inquiry into Islam a must!
Today I came across an opinion piece in the Herald Sun by the hijab wearing News Corp editorial assistant Naz Jacobs, taking a swipe at Pauline Hanson. Not to give Naz’s narrative much oxygen,...
Thought for the Day: Melbourne has a Flannery
Remember when Tim Flannery said it would never rain again? Remember when he said the rain which would fall wouldn't be enough to fill the rivers or the dams? We can thank him for...
Delingpole on Farage: A virtue-signaller’s wet dream
This week, as Nigel Farage retired from politics, and Boris Johnson declined to step forward for the role of British Prime Minister, there have been several competing narratives regarding what this means.
On the one...
Clinton Cleared: End of Rule of Law in America
With the successful Brexit campaign, the rise of minor parties on Australia's right, and the never-ending controversy and excitement of the Donald Trump campaign for US President, it is easy to miss another important...
Greens launch Safe Mosques Program
Safe Mosques Coalition Australia has assisted hundreds of mosques across the country in their efforts to actively promote safety and inclusion for the benefit of the whole Islamic community. This includes working in partnership...
Quote of the Day: The Declaration of Independence
The subtitle of this segment could well have been "Happy Birthday America...for yesterday," but hey, the thirteen colonies actually declared independence from Great Britain on July 2, 1776, while the document itself of the...
Food for thought – Revival of the Hanson Phenomena
Assessing the results of the 2016 Australian Federal Election should come as little surprise to those of us not under the anaesthesia of the cosmopolitan commentators in the liberal media.
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party...
Religion of Peace at War with Religion of Peace
Over the last few days there has been carnage and bloodshed around the world, yet we've scarcely heard much more than a whisper about it. Suicide bomb attacks have occurred in Turkey, Iraq, Bangladesh,...
Viewer Poll: How much do you miss having a government?
Australia has been without a government since Saturday night, and we suspect Australians couldn't be happier. For the last few days, Australians have interacted with each other, bought and sold goods, driven on the...
Bill Whittle on Brexit
Bill Whittle summarises three key points about the momentous Brexit vote in this Firewall video.
His first point is that this decision by the British people is possibly the biggest event to happen in our...
Food for thought – Farage steps down as UKIP leader
Nigel Farage, the man who has spearheaded the cause of Britain’s independence from the European Union, has announced that he will be reclaiming his life by stepping down as leader of the United Kingdom...