The Thought Police Have Arrived
Our freedoms are being trampled under the guise of 'safety', but it's all about control, as George Christenson points out.
Politics shapes almost every aspect of our society today. Being able to cut through the spin to get to the truth is more important than ever. Cory helps you understand the real agenda behind what you are told.
Australia is being let down by a government that doesn't know what to do or how to do it. The pressure of underperformance is starting to show and we are all paying the price.
Sky News host Cory Bernardi says Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen “refuses” to support the potential of nuclear energy in Australia.
There is growing evidence that the gravest crimes are hidden in plain sight. The real question is, why are the law enforcement agencies doing so little to stop it?
Labor's digital identity bill is a trojan horse for even more control over your digital life. Senator Ralph Babet joined Cory to identify the dangers.
There are more warning signs that the government is looking to lock your money away. It's the latest move that demonstrates they think your savings are theirs to control.
Dr Rocco Loiacono says the Opposition needs to remember why the Liberal Party was founded.
The Malinauskas Labor government in South Australia is under fire for a public holiday bill which scraps the words ANZAC Day, Australia Day and Christmas Day.
Pauline Hanson does it again, exposing the hypocrisy of the left and the importance of the mining industry to Australia's prosperity.
There's a saying that a picture tells a thousand words. When I saw a photo of a Greens press conference, it said a lot about what's wrong with Australian politics.
Here's a slick video that makes some excellent points about the cosy political duopoly. Even the Lefties get it right sometimes.
The Bruce Lehrmann defamation proceedings have been the best reality show, not on television. It's gladiatorial combat without the swords and personal damage is always done.
When government is funding their potential ideological foes, it raises questions as to how effective