“I shall now return to my old decision never to do a TV appearance for the ABC.”
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With just five weeks to Christmas there are conspiracy theories in the air and they most certainly have a theatrical ring to them —which more than likely gives these theories much credence.
The danger is that someone in government, particularly on the Left/Greens side, might actually think there is some sense to Robert Leeson’s arguments, when, of course, there is none at all.
Let’s not be half-baked in our dedication to non-discrimination: in these sexually amorphous times, surely it’s discriminatory to exclude men from maternity leave, purely on the basis of gender, right?
Tony Abbott showed that he has a greater love for America and her abundant ideological gifts to the world than Obama does; the influence of Mark Steyn was unmistakable. (Steyn should be charging Abbott royalties).
The slight dip in support of late for the Coalition comes from twice siding with the Green Party over the Labor Party. If there’s a near universal rule for the Coalition it should be that when Labor and the Greens differ, go with Labor.
Syrians have an excess of loyalty. They are so grateful to their President for not shooting them to death that they are loyal to him to a fault.
They are fed, clothed, medically cared for, sheltered. Their children educated and their spirit destroyed. Their life is little different from animals in a zoo.
God forgive me. God forgive my cowardice. I should have picked them up and run. We should pick them and run now.
In one of those tepid “all things to all men” editorials in The Australian - how it manages to get tagged as being conservative is beyond me - it described Mr Abbott as being especially audacious in scouring the budget for savings while rejecting revenue from “massively successful export industries...willing to pay a larger share”. There goes that word again.
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