Memo to Angus & Libs: Albo's the Enemy, Not One Nation
The Liberals must stop attacking One Nation and start holding Labor to account.
The old Marxism divided society into workers and bosses. The newer cultural version divides society into oppressor and oppressed identities.
Canberra sold Australians multiculturalism as neighbourly tolerance, but its own blueprint reveals a far bigger project to rebuild the nation around identity, language and bureaucracy.
A 0.2°C “record” from a newer microclimate station is being dressed up as climate catastrophe to frighten readers and justify economic self-harm.
Nine dressed it up as damage control, but Karl Stefanovic’s real offence was interviewing the wrong person without enough public hatred.
Something you never knew you wanted: A 1980s Aussie rock protest anthem taking aim at Anthony Albanese and the Canberra machine.
Starmer’s sudden collapse should worry Albanese because their similarities are hard to miss.
Snowy 2.0 has become a taxpayer-funded monument to energy policy failure.
Pauline Hanson walked into hostile territory, took every hit, and emerged as the real opposition to Labor’s failing agenda.
Back families. Back workers. Back communities. Put Australians first.
One Nation has a chance to move from being the place people park a protest vote to being the party that puts a serious economic plan on the table.
In Canberra, breaking your word is apparently called policy development.
If the Liberals and Nationals want to get anywhere near the Treasury benches again, they will need One Nation.
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