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Kate’s Army: The Strategic Push to Drive Christian Porter from Public Life
Undeterred by her eventually ill-fated attempts to crush George Pell, Louise Milligan set out to destroy Christian Porter. On this occasion she had a different set of fembot collaborators who formed a self-styled "army" on behalf of a sadly deceased rape accuser. An accuser who decided not to pursue her allegations against Porter, and whose family were strongly committed to putting the story to rest.
The Evil That Liberal "Moderates" Do
Recent events in the Liberal Party in two states have only reinforced the once broad-church party's drift to the secular left, leaving the shrinking minority of cowed conservatives in the Party and Christians across the electorate wondering how and why this has occurred. The Liberal Party's growing list of crimes against people of faith and against the churches is beginning to look like an agenda. This article first appeared at politicom.com.au.
An Upper Hunter “Miracle”? Explaining the NSW by-election
The "crucial" Upper Hunter by-election has come and gone. There are myths, and there is the reality. A Gladys miracle? Not really. There are deeper stories here. A version of this article appeared at The Spectator Australia's Flat White.
Zero Net Liberalism in New South Wales, Ten Years On
The New South Wales Liberal-led Government recently turned ten. Is there anything to celebrate in the Premier State?
Killing Amanda Stoker
Amanda Stoker is a Queensland Senator of immense talent, traditional views and spine. A rare combo in the Liberal Party these days. Naturally she has been shafted, being consigned to a lowly position on the ticket for the next election. The result says plenty about Australian politics.
Zero Covid Man
At last an Australian politician has come out and actually said what the whole anti-Covid push is about. Pity that the policy objective is impossible to achieve, is built on lies and will destroy what little remains of our freedoms.
Kelly, Flint, Kevin Andrews, Christensen, Stoker. There is a Pattern Here
It is perhaps no coincidence that the conservatives in the Liberal Party are falling like nine pins. What does this mean for the survival of conservative values in the Liberal Party? A version of this article was published in The Spectator Australia.
Remembering Andrew Peacock
Andrew Peacock has passed away, an event accompanied by glowing tributes (inevitably, "great Australian") from the political class, present and past. How good was Peacock? And what, if any, were his achievements?
Why Christian Porter May Lose His Defamation Case
The Christian Porter defamation case against the Australian Broadcasting Corporation is all over the media. While some legal pundits are confident Porter will prevail against chief Cardinal Pell accuser Louise Milligan, others are not so sure. The John Fleming case may portend an unfortunate legal precedent. This article appeared originally in The Epoch Times.
Fembots and Christians
The MeToo brigade were, sadly, not done with the vicious pursuit of Cardinal Pell. A year on, they are back for another Christian. Guilt by accusation, admittedly dished out with ideological selectivity, is in season again. Destroy. Destroy. Destroy. A version of this article appeared in The Spectator Australia of 13 March 2021.