Senate Writings
This is the archive of Cory Bernardi's Weekly Dose of Common Sense newsletter from his time in the Senate
Labor’s Unlosable Election
I’m on the road again in South Australia; enjoying the people and landscape of my home state. It’s
The Bruised And Battered Left Have Not Been Vanquished
Some columns are much harder to write than others. This one is bittersweet. I am pleased that the Coalition was
The Two-Party Duopoly Isn’t Delivering The Results Our Nation Needs
It’s the final days before the Federal election and based on the pre-poll numbers a lot of Australians have
A Taxing Time For Mandates
I was asked about my attitude to tax reform by ABC RN this week. Host Fran Kelly made a fair
Time To Stop The Experiments
With less than three weeks to election day, like most politicians I am on the campaign trail. Despite the geographic
Choices Have Very Real Consequences
As the nation took a break for the Easter weekend, the international Jihadists caused more carnage; this time targeting worshippers
There’s Always Room For Improvement
All the kerfuffle over Israel Folau’s ‘sinful’ tweet further demonstrates the rampant hypocrisy and anti-Christian bias of many in
Risible Renewables
The ability to laugh is a wonderful gift particularly when faced with the incoherent ramblings of the unprincipled political left.
Decency Abandoned
Like Alice through the looking glass, politics gets ‘curiouser and curiouser’ where it’s not only ‘good English’ that gets
The Pointy End Of Politics
It’s the pointy end of the political season and as the Grand Final kicks off, it appears the Opposition
The World Goes Increasingly Mad
Some columns are tougher to write than others. This is one of the more difficult ones because I am struggling
They Still Don’t Know Who Or What They Are
I watched the final part of The Godfather trilogy on the weekend which explores the attempt by Michael Corleone (played