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Biden’s administration is adding the Intersectional handbook for Critical Race Theory to how it fights the “war on terror.”

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“We’re not going to have some like yoga mat of solar panels added to our already heavy pack, just to make you feel good about green energy.”

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Either the 2021 budget shows that Scott Morrison’s prowess in outplaying leftists is pure genius; or he’s a sell-out, playing quiet Australians for all their worth.

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Racism, Stoker said, ‘is completely unacceptable in modern Australia, but ideas like Critical Race Theory, only lead to greater racial division.’

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It’s a travesty that we’re allowing governments to turn their attacks on the virus, into an attack on the people.

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Michael O’Brien, Victoria’s leader of the opposition, said: “Not what they fought for. Not fair to our veterans. Not respectful of ANZAC day. Not bloody good enough.”

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The second impeachment trial of Donald J. Trump has ended in an acquittal.

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Scott Morrison’s low-key cabinet reshuffle has bumped up Andrew Hastie, and Amanda Stoker into frontbench assistant ministerial positions.

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Advocates for Julian Assange are calling on President Donald Trump to pardon the besieged Wikileaks founder before Assange-hating Leftists are inaugurated back into the White House in January.

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Andrew Hastie, 38-year-old SAS officer turned member of parliament, has weighed in on the alleged findings of the Brereton inquiry into the alleged killing of innocent civilians by the Australian SAS in Afghanistan.

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Donald Trump’s personal beliefs have been much scrutinised throughout his presidency.

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Darrell B. Harrison and Virgil Walker’s new freestyle podcast is #lit and then some.

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The disturbing ease and security from which some anti-conservatives operate on social media often help reveal cracks in the Left’s masquerade of sinless benevolence. Overconfident statements, built on the self-righteous belief that the majority shares their views, often leads to unintended consequences. Such forthright statements can take the form of confessions showing just how far to the Left, many anti-conservatives have gone. It’s a form of “Dutch courage.” Where instead of dealing with actions and confessions drawn out by alcoholic inebriation. Actions and confessions are spawned from an intoxicating sense of entitlement to power over others. This was demonstrated by…

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Billions of taxpayer dollars will flood competing pharmaceutical companies thanks to the federal government’s blitz to get a coronavirus vaccine to market as quickly as possible.

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A 6-year-old boy has been hailed a hero after saving his younger sister from a vicious dog attack. Bridger Walker of Cheyenne, Wyoming, needed almost 100 stitches to his face after he was mauled by the out of control canine on Thursday, July 9. According to a post on Instagram from the boy’s aunt, Bridger was attacked after placing himself between his little sister and the charging dog. After suffering severe lacerations to the face, the youngster was still able to grab his sister’s hand and lead her to safety. “If someone had to die, I thought it should be…

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Facebook fact-checkers have tagged veteran environmentalist Michael Shellenberger’s Forbes article as “partly false.”  The widely shared article, ‘On Behalf Of Environmentalists, I Apologize For The Climate Scare’, first published on Forbes, rejected ‘climate alarmism’, and featured Shellenberger apologizing for how ‘badly environmentalists have misled the public’ about the relatively new field of climate science. Facebook’s Climate Science fact checking “Climate Feedback” evaluated Shellenberger’s article, arguing that he allegedly ‘mixed accurate and inaccurate claims in support of a misleading and overly simplistic argumentation about climate change.’ In the pseudo-peer review Climate Feedback cited ‘six scientists who “analyzed” the article, estimating its…

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Lockdown apologists have been crowing about Swedes “admitting their approach was wrong on Covid-19”. The only problem is, as usual, they’re not basing their conclusions on real evidence. Reports from The Guardian and New York Times, two former newspapers (each as biased as epidemiological modelling from the London Institute), kind of admitted Sweden’s Chief Epidemiologist made no such admission. Sweden, among others, has been held up by lockdown opponents like me as rational lovers of liberty and life (yes, we can walk and chew gum at the same time). Their approach relied on voluntary action, physical distancing and vigilant personal hygiene – all pretty…

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A police officer of ten-years has urged his fellow officers not to enforce tyrannical orders in the fight against coronavirus, saying that it will lead to blood in the streets if it continues. Patrol Officer Greg Anderson, of Washington State, posted the eight-minute video to social media last week, warning police officers of the dangers of widening the gap between public trust and law enforcement. Officer Anderson, a special operations veteran, said if officers continue to trample on people’s rights, the authorities are going to awaken the American spirit of defiance that will fight back ten times harder than anything…

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In an article sure to sort the sheep from the goats, Dr Michael L Brown (who is about to tour Australia & New Zealand as part of the Church And State Summit) has written a sober perspective on why Christian conscience compels him to vote for President Trump again. BROWN: President Trump’s State of the Union message, coupled with the Democratic response, reminds me of why I voted for Trump in 2016. And why I plan to vote for him again in 2020. The contrasts are just too extreme. I am conscience-bound to vote against the radical left and to vote for…

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Nicholas Best recounts a little known story about two Lancaster bombers. One crewed by Canadians, the other by Australians*. Early on April 29th, 1945 the two Lancasters took off from East Anglia. They flew along a previously agreed upon ‘corridor’. The route was ‘prescribed by the occupying German forces in Holland, who being cut off from Germany due to the Allied advance’, had uncharacteristically turned to the Allies for aid. They did so, on behalf of the Dutch who were suffering through a famine triggered by the Nazis. Similar to German occupation of Belgium in World War One, the German…

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