If Australia isn't as hot as catastropharians would wish it to be, there's a simple solution: let those obliging data-ticklers at the Bureau of Meteorology loose on the numbers. Real Climate Science's Tony Heller lays out the depth of the deception in this video
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As candidate and President, he has thrown hand grenades into the cesspit that is US politics, Here, alas, the closest we have seen is Mark Latham -- someone who infuriates all the right people, talks sense, eschews the hobbles of political correctness and delights in defying the Twitter mob. We could use a few more like him
Paramount leader for life, Xi Jinping is reverting to the model of Stalin, Hitler and Mao, seeking to resurrect the essential lawlessness and instability of twentieth century totalitarianism. The notion so fondly held in the West of the Middle Kingdom embracing liberalism is melting before our eyes
A complacent economic illiteracy has been a drag on the UK’s competitiveness within the EU and will continue as such if and when it leaves. Instead, largely due to a media intent on presenting how the voting public 'feels' rather than what it knows and understands, we have witnessed fundamental issues pointedly ignored
Come on, Bruce, take up my challenge, or is it that you are only prepared to deal with an obliging hack, such as The Saturday Paper's eagerly credulous Rick Morton, and your friends, producers, supporters and paymasters at the ABC?
Britain votes on Thursday in what is the biggest and most important election in the lifetime of all who yearn to see the ever-growing reach of global governance trumped by popular support for the re-invigoration of the nation state
As lawyer and author Luke Goodrich observes in his new book 'Free to Believe', rights are not gifts of the government to be granted or removed at the whim of politicians and judges. Rather, the State is morally obliged to defend them with vigour, rather than merely indulging them
They look human, sound like it too. But when you say something with which they disagree, it's not rational argument that ensues but shrieking, howling invective and the demand that you be silenced once and for all. Having principles is a liability these days, which is why so many won't stand by them
My father saw Donald Bradman as calculating and ruthless, characteristics he deplored, and some of this has rubbed off on me. I am not a Bradman worshipper, although I acknowledge the supreme skills that saw him time and again render impotent a world-class bowling attack
We have had permanent revolution ever since Gorton, then Whitlam, revolutionised the Australian policy making process. Modern public service departments are the marketing arms of venal, careerist politicians on the make, populated by public relations graduates. Don't expect that to change
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