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The spin that divides the world

Andrew L. Urban The biggest and most successful political sleight of hand in history is playing to a world divided between those who know how the trick works and those who have been tricked by it. The trick has to … Continue reading

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A propensity for violence

Andrew L. Urban Death threats against several incoming Trump cabinet members are part of the continuum of the simmering violent sentiment on the left. This propensity for violence seems ingrained as part of the left’s playbook: their trigger finger is … Continue reading

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Feral left goes full Monty across the Anglosphere

Andrew L. Urban The left in the Anglosphere, rather feral these days, has gone full Monty. In the UK, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced that in compliance with the rogue ICC’s illegitimate, unlawful, evidence-free arrest warrant, he would … Continue reading

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Labor’s 30 pieces of voting silver

Andrew L. Urban The jew with the bloodied torso was being brutalised, lashed and abused. I was seated in row B of the stalls, near enough to the stage to see the violence up close… albeit staged, not real. But … Continue reading

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It’s time for Birthday Cake question

Andrew L. Urban Late in the 1993 Federal election campaign, one simple question turned what seemed like the unlosable election for the Coalition into victory for Labor. The question was about a hypothetical birthday cake: reporter Mike Willesee asked Opposition … Continue reading

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If N Korea, why not others?

Andrew L. Urban North Korean troops sent to fight alongside Russians in its invasion of Ukraine has been met with what looks like equanimity in the Anglosphere. There have been no squeals about ‘escalation’. Kim Jong-Un is arm in arm … Continue reading

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Triumph v Karma-la – the second coming

Andrew L. Urban The problem for the Democrats is not that they’re out of touch, as everyone is saying in election post-mortems. Their major problem is that they have let their loud but stupid left wing to take over and … Continue reading

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Daniel Andrews’ 000 call from car accident involving wife and Ryan Meuleman revealed

You read it HERE first: our report in May 2023, quoting Melbourne Industrial Designer Colin Robertson’s citizen’s investigation of the accident is now given even more credence by the audio recording from the scene. The following report by Stephen Drill … Continue reading

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Will this election Make America Cheat Again?

Andrew L. Urban “Who could imagine that Kamala has any support. Are Americans asleep?” came the text message from a friend in response to the latest polls showing Kamala Harris and Donald Trump pretty well equal favourites in the final … Continue reading

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Painted into the climate change corner

 Andrew L. Urban While Anthony Albanese welcomed the King warming to climate action the other day in Samoa, I was enjoying a BBQ dinner as a guest with new acquaintances. The conversation turned to the topic of climate change. Not … Continue reading

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