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The Conversion of Saul, Tintoretto, 1545

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Rosie
Rosie
August 20, 2024 10:39 pm

I don’t think many cats need to worry about monkey pox as unlikely to engage in gay orgies.

Zippster
Zippster
August 20, 2024 10:52 pm
Salvatore - Iron Publican
August 20, 2024 11:10 pm

Current read. Triggered by Bungonia Bee who mentioned Ben MacIntyre in a recent thread.

Not many books leave me stunned with pretty much an open jaw. There’s some amazing events mixed up with just one KGB officer, & for the reader few cogs slip into place regards events of the 1980s.

On top of that, one of the most interesting accounts of recruiting & running an agent inside an enemy intelligence agency.

Salvatore’s unsolicited opinion: The punishment of Aldrich Ames should have been handled not by a US federal court, but by Vlad the Impaler – even then it would have been too lenient.

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Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
August 21, 2024 12:12 am

Sliante, to all you horrible mob.

There is a group of the old and bold, and the ruthless and toothless, sitting on my back verandah, murdering compous amounts of single malt, and wondering why the Hell we ever othered,,

Figures
Figures
August 21, 2024 2:25 am

The frollicking mole, covid “caused” less deaths than Black Death because the response was (somewhat) less insane.

Ventilators and Remdesevir in 2020 weren’t as widely applied as drinking mercury and arsenic were in the 14th century.

Still completely useless and dangerous, just not as dangerous.

Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:01 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:02 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:02 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:03 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:04 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:05 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:05 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:06 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:07 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:08 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 4:09 am
Rosie
Rosie
August 21, 2024 4:44 am

Saw a notice on a building near me, there are a bunch of these along a little river/canal in the centre of Cavan.
And two pubs opposite me and am old supermarket two doors down, though that was probably killed by Tesco.
It’s a shame in the middle of a housing shortage.
Land banking for future development. Elderly owners without funds for repair? Simply abandoned?
Mystery.
https://www.cavancoco.ie/services/planning-building/derelict-sites/

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Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
August 21, 2024 5:55 am

The Demonrats are certainly intent on aborting the American Dream.

BobtheBoozer
BobtheBoozer
August 21, 2024 6:27 am

600 years of coral at Fiji shows the ocean was just as warm in 1400AD

For some reason our long climate proxies work for hundreds of years but always seem to stop working just before the man-made catastrophe appears. It seems to me that if a coral-tree-clam-sediment thermometer worked in 1393, it was odd that it doesn’t seem to work in 2020. It’s not like Earth has run out of trees, mud, pollen or corals.

Hugh
Hugh
August 21, 2024 6:31 am

‘IT WAS THE JEWS!’ Screams Candace Owens On First Round Of ‘Clue’

U.S. — Candace Owens was eliminated during the first round of the classic “whodunit” board game Clue when she immediately accused the Jews during the first round of play.

“IT WAS THE JEWS!” Owens cried. “The Jews, in the Conservatory, with the Space Laser!”

KevinM
KevinM
August 21, 2024 6:43 am

They don’t make ’em tough like that any more

——————

Cassius Clay was an absolute badass. Like, on some surreal John Wick level.
In 1843, Clay was addressing his constituents in Kentucky, standing at an embankment.

An assassin ran up from within the crowd and fired at him, hitting him in the chest. Clay beat the man with his silver-tipped cane, then wrestled him into submission.
Holding him down with one hand, he took his Bowie knife, cutting off the gunman’s nose and ear. Then lifted the man off the ground, throwing him off the embankment…

He did all that with a bullet lodged in his chest. Cassius Clay lived to 92 with that bullet still in him.
One of the world’s greatest fighters was named after him… and then decided “Muhammad Ali” was a more badass name.
I disagree — they don’t make ’em any more hardcore than the original Cassius Clay.

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KevinM
KevinM
August 21, 2024 6:47 am

Hard workers in the gold fields.

hard
BobtheBoozer
BobtheBoozer
August 21, 2024 6:53 am

Didn’t we used to have a Blog Roll in the margins, for people to look up sites deemed newsworthy?
Or was that Ye Olde Catallaxy?

BobtheBoozer
BobtheBoozer
August 21, 2024 7:06 am

This will help the day get off to a good start.
People falling over and shit.

Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
August 21, 2024 7:11 am

Factoid- Cassius Clay (v2.0) took the name “Cassius X” for a heady fortnight in 64 before going the full Muhammad.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
August 21, 2024 7:25 am

The Left really really doesn’t like Christians.

The disgraceful French clampdown on a legal protest which no one’s talking about (20 Aug)

RTWT, it’s fairly short. Compare and contrast with certain other protests lately…

Ceres
Ceres
August 21, 2024 7:37 am

Georgia Election Board – good news. Total ballots cast in the election must match the total number of voter IDs recorded in the system.
Pretty basic you would think at ruling out voting fraud. Needless to say the Democrats hate it.

Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 7:39 am

“IT WAS THE JEWS!” Owens cried

My father once told me that anti-Semitism, or the more accurate description of Jew hatred, sends people stark raving mad.

I have often wondered why we Jews have always been the whipping boys but it’s been like that for three millennia, it even begins as far back as Egypt prior to the exodus.

Some say it’s jealousy, but what are people jealous of? For most of history, throughout those three millennia, particularly after the destruction of the second temple, we Jews have been dirt poor, a marginalised, impoverished and very despised minority, frequently persecuted. Pogroms were the norm, culminating in the Holocaust. Our persecutors could never make up their minds about what exactly they hated about us, it shifted from religious to economic to racial. But despite this we clung and we still cling stubbornly to our faith, to our heritage, a heritage that goes back to Abraham and Sarah.

So, why this unhinged obsession? Jew hatred always united the far-left and the far-right. Both fringes agree on many things but what ties them intimately, like a marriage made in hell, is Jew hatred.

I’m reminded of a story about Frederick the Great, perhaps apocryphal, perhaps not. Frederick the Great was a man who didn’t much care for religion, and he didn’t much care for Prussia’s Jews. When he was a teenager the young precocious Frederick once demanded of his Lutheran pastor proof that God exists, and the pastor is said to have given Frederick a two-word answer…..

‘The Jews’

And therein lies the rub. Fred’s Lutheran pastor was quite correct, it is the Jews who provide the world with the evidence of God’s existence, and that’s why we’re hated. Fred of Prussia never forgave the Jews for this, he grew up to persecute Jews. And the world will never forgive the Jews for it either.

Jew hatred is a direct assault on God, it is an assault on morality, on decency and on truth.

The survival of the Jews IS a miracle of history, it is testament to the existence of God. Mediocrities like Candace Owens, the Iranian mullahs, Senator Penny Pong, forked tongue Albo, the hideous Nazi Greens, and the rest of the far-left and far-right will all one day be confined to the dustbin of history whilst we Jews will survive, but we survive at a cost, a hideous cost. But if one day the Jew haters get their way and we Jews are disappeared, a light that shines on this planet will be gone……forever and the world will sink into permanent darkness.

shatterzzz
August 21, 2024 7:44 am

Can anyone explain to me what the $7.70cap on OAP medical prescriptions applies too ..? .. Admittedy, I’d never needed a prescription in over 10 years until my Prostate problems flared last November .. Since then, for various reasons, I’ve filled, maybe, 2 dozen scripts .. Yet never once have I had one that cost only $7.70 .. They’ve all ranged from, at least, $8.80 thru to $30 even tho I produce my OAP card ..
?SO, what is a $7.70 capped prescription the gummint keeps touting ..?

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Wally Dalí
Wally Dalí
August 21, 2024 8:01 am

The $7.70 is the $7 GP user-payment spitballed by spineless Abbott, plus GST.
*this comment is only half-baked

shatterzzz
August 21, 2024 8:06 am

Damn ..! Misunderstood the headline .. clicked and expected pix of sheep, wool looms & jumpers .. instead ……. FFS! As an aside is there any Oz “entrepreneurial” group out there that didn’t contribute to out medal haul … ? I meanz, how would all these athletes have got on if they’d had to rely on their own abilities …… ?” …… https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-21/indigenous-yarning-circle-paris-olympics-highlight/104218162

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
August 21, 2024 8:10 am

Cassie of Sydney
 August 21, 2024 7:39 am

Bravo Cassie – as I said last night I was once a fan of the feisty Candace Owens but even when she’d joined the Daily Wire I could not listen to her podcasts due to her mode of speaking and pronunciation of words which to me indicated a somewhat shallow intellect – Does she think anti-semitism makes her a better Catholic — ask that great observer of behaviour Bugs Bunny says — What a maroon, what an ignroanamus
.

For me the Jews will always be God’s Chosen People and perhaps their very existence bears witness to the miraculous existence of God.

Listened last year to the Socrates in the City podcast by Eric Metaxas – his guest was an observant Jewish fellow by the name of Michael Medved and the topic was God’s Hand on America – fascinating details about the US that were seemingly impossible but for a belief in the hand of God in the miraculous outcomes.

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shatterzzz
August 21, 2024 8:11 am

I don’t think many cats need to worry about monkey pox as unlikely to engage in gay orgies.
Don’t you believe it and i’D HAVE TO “GOOGLE” orgy.. !

Mouth-Day-6
lotocoti
lotocoti
August 21, 2024 8:22 am
Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
August 21, 2024 8:22 am

No better shatterzzz?

Rabz
August 21, 2024 8:26 am

Cameron Stewart is a far left knee pad clad meeja moron (BIRM). From the Oz:

A bittersweet farewell to America from a stubbornly proud president

The best protection for geriatric Joe’s long term legacy is if (sic) the cackling Kamel defeats Fatty Trump. At least then he will not be blamed for his part in her downfall.

Geriatric Joe will be regarded as the most incapable incompetent and illegitimate president in US history.

That “is if” about all you needed to say Stewart, you stupid sanctimonious j’ismist twat.

Bourne1879
Bourne1879
August 21, 2024 8:30 am

This article at the Oz is at nearly 800 comments in 3 hours.

Australia’s biggest renewables project, SunCable, has won environmental approvals from the Albanese government, with the giant development in the Northern Territory set to produce enough power for three million homes.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
August 21, 2024 8:33 am

I suppose Rainbow Serpents can slither underneath solar panels.

Australia’s biggest solar farm gets a green tick from Plibersek (Paywallian)

Australia’s biggest renewables project has won environmental approvals from the Albanese government, with the NT development set to produce enough power for three million homes.

The subsidies must be worth a gold mine for Cannon-Brookes.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
August 21, 2024 8:34 am

Snap Bourne!

calli
calli
August 21, 2024 8:37 am

set to produce enough power for three million homes.

During daylight hours.

After that, it’s candles. And so many panels to clean, and so much water needed to clean them. Perhaps the pixies will pop in overnight when they’re inactive.

Rabz
August 21, 2024 8:40 am

Meanwhile, Denny Shanahan has penned a piece at the Oz stating out loud what many Cats have already suspected – the Oxford St bathhouse that is NSW gliberals are hell bent on sabotaging Dr Mutton’s election campaign.

A federal takeover of NSW gliberals is inevitable and necessary

This is not about the calamitous nominations bungle, but about the organisational failure that threatens any chance Dr Mutton has at a federal level.

Mass sackings and expulsions from the pardee would seem the only logical course of action.

Rabz
August 21, 2024 8:45 am

Rainbow Serpents can slither underneath solar panels during daylight hours

Just get a load of this smug evil tax hoovering hippie deadsh*t

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
August 21, 2024 8:51 am

Just get a load of this smug evil tax hoovering hippie deadsh*t …

Precisely my thoughts first thing this morning.

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 8:54 am

Mockery is now a crime. I wonder if any of the grooming/rape gangs got anywhere near as long – or even anywhere near a jail.

‘Stirring Up Hatred’ — UK Man Jailed After Mocking Muslims at Non-Violent Anti-Migration Protest

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
August 21, 2024 8:56 am

Haha, amazing how it works.

Disney+ cancels Star Wars spin-off after one season (News.com.au, 20 Aug)

The Acolyte, yet another show in the ever-evolving Star Wars slate, premiered on the streamer in June to fairly lacklustre fanfare, despite the franchise’s diehard following.

Now, Deadline reports production company Lucasfilm has made the decision not to commission a second series, having spent a reported $180 million ($AU267.98 million) to produce the first season. …

While it debuted to decent numbers, with Disney announcing the series pulled 4.8 million views on its first day, Deadline reported it lost momentum swiftly, dropping out of the Top 10 in its third week, only making a return at 10th place for the finale several weeks later.

News.com.au seem mystified why it went so badly. Of course they forget to mention anywhere in this article that it was insanely woke and featured two parthenogenic lesbian space witches.

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 8:56 am
Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 8:58 am

Honestly, at this point, I’m not as outraged as you might expect.
The United States Was Just Called a “Plague” by Mahmoud Abbas. Now what?

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 8:59 am

The federal government has offered political staffers the maximum pay rise allowed under government rules, along with new travel allowances, leave for cultural activities and extra pay for staff who speak multiple languages.

The proposed enterprise agreement, which was put to a vote on Monday and is widely expected to be approved, will give approximately 2,000 political, ministerial and electorate staff a pay rise of 11.2 per cent over three years. Four per cent will come in the first year, with 3.8 per cent and 3.4 per cent in the subsequent two years, respectively.

It is the first agreement negotiated under a federal Labor government in over a decade and includes a flurry of new conditions, many of them mirroring the government’s economy-wide industrial relations priorities including expanded parental leave, new rules for casuals and family and domestic violence leave.

Sources said the agreement had strong support from staff, especially those from the offices of Labor, Greens and independent MPs, but several Liberal staffers told the ABC they believed the deal was “totally ridiculous” in a broader economy in which “people are doing it tough”.

A new allowance of up to $40,000 a year will be available to electorate staff nominated to travel with their parliamentarian, in addition to the usual Canberra travel allowance for advisers.

ABC News

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 9:01 am

Violent criminal SAVED from deportation PUSHES commuter on tracks as immigration fury RATTLES Labour

If only he’d published a politically incorrect meme…

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 9:01 am

@Shawn_Farash

Michigan gives President Trump a WARM welcome.

“Joy” does not look like a woman buying doritos in a gas station because the script says so.

THIS is what “JOY” looks like

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 9:03 am

Another pathological liar.

@tomselliott

THREAD: In addition to his military career & drunk driving arrest, there’s another topic about which @Tim_Walz has been lying for political purposes —the conception of his own children. Since IVF treatments entered the news earlier this year, Walz has been repeatedly claiming he & his wife owe their two children to IVF. But today both CNN & the NYT confirm the Walzes did not in fact use IVF.

Here’s Walz a month ago on Chris Hayes’s show: “Today is IVF day. Thank God for IVF, my wife and I have two beautiful children.”

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 9:05 am
Rabz
August 21, 2024 9:06 am

Hamarse sends threatening calls, messages to hostage relatives from loved ones phones

Must be very tempting for the recipients to go all Les Grossman on the hamarse’s house sized backsides.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
August 21, 2024 9:07 am

shatterzzz

 August 21, 2024 8:11 am

Looks like you’ve been “in a spirited policy debate with a factional rival at an ALP conference”.

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 9:07 am
Tom
Tom
August 21, 2024 9:08 am

It was past 11.30pm on America’s east coast when the condemned man walked with that familiar geriatric shuffle to the microphone, and the ratings by then were dismal. One can only assume director Spielberg arranged the timing of the speech, which didn’t end until after midnight, just as the party’s powerbrokers demanded, with the intention of keeping the First Embarrassment’s farewell as little viewed as possible.

Roger Franklin on the final exit of the Democratic Party’s puppet president. RTWT.

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 9:08 am

600 years of coral at Fiji shows the ocean was just as warm in 1400AD

Lag from the medieval warm period, possibly.

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 9:10 am

Dr. John Campbell with Prof. Robert Clancy

Microbiome

m0nty
m0nty
August 21, 2024 9:16 am

Man, those crowds at the DNC are really something. AI has come a long way.

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 9:17 am

Government officials previously denied one major problem with the unique off-grid charger. But EV owners travelling Australia tell a very different story.

An innovative charging station in the outback of Australia funded by taxpayer dollars continues to frustrate EV owners, months after it gained national notoriety for seemingly relying on a diesel generator to charge cars.

The off-grid site boasts two 75kw chargers powered by a large solar panel array, battery banks, and a backup generator in case the sun doesn’t come out for a few days. However nearly a year after it was switched on, drivers say the system does not work properly, is forced to overwhelmingly rely on the emergency diesel generator and charges at a fraction of the advertised capacity.

Tesla owner and avid EV road tripper Rob Dean visited the site in June and says the charger was only capable of speeds about half the advertised 75kws when first plugging in, before dropping to as little as 16kw/h.

“It’s got all these solar panels on the roof that don’t seem to work,” he told Yahoo News. “It also doesn’t charge at anywhere near the speeds that it is supposed to.”

…government officials, citing the NRMA, said the charger’s diesel backup had not been used to charge any electric vehicles. But that is clearly not the case, Rob says. “That is absolutely false, that is not true. This thing charges cars off a diesel generator,” he told Yahoo.

Yahoo News

So, who’s lying, the government officials or the NRMA?

The NRMA later confessed…

Despite costing hundreds of thousands in taxpayer dollars, the organisation admits the charger it not working as intended but could not offer a timeline as to when it might be.

But nobody in government seems to care. despite the facility costing taxpayers several hundred thousand dollars to build and maintain.

Chris Bowen did not return Yahoo’s calls.

KevinM
KevinM
August 21, 2024 9:18 am

Tintarella di Luna
August 21, 2024 8:58 am

Reply to  shatterzzz

If it’s OK by you I’ll keep you on my prayer list — it’s fairly long at the moment but room for one more.

Very kind of you Tinta.
While I am of no faith, I think that if you genuinely believe in he power of prayer it comes true.

Don’t know how it works and when and why, but it happens.

m0nty
m0nty
August 21, 2024 9:21 am

I, for one, would be massively triggered as a leftie if the Queensland LNP achieved a successful takeover of the NSW Libs. Dutton would become the true leader of the country, unassailed by internal division or strife, occupying the natural and righteous centre of political discourse.

thefrollickingmole
thefrollickingmole
August 21, 2024 9:26 am

Thank God for IVF, my wife and I have two beautiful children

IVF was the non de plume of the wifes boyfriend?
?

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 9:26 am

And, on the topic of JOY,

Here’s a taste of the real thing

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m0nty
m0nty
August 21, 2024 9:32 am

May I also say it is wonderful to read Figures and his crater-skulled droolery, to make the rest of us feel better about ourselves. We may disagree, but at least we aren’t cookers.

Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 9:49 am

Around 60% were perpetrated by leftists, a bit over 20% by Muslims, and around 15% by the far right.

Indeed.

Know your enemy. They are in order the leftards, Muslims, and trailing behind the “far right”, such as they might be.

I do know who my enemy is. As for the far-right, they’re a percentage problem in the US however they are not a problem here or in the UK. Oh and further to Jew hating Nazis (as if there are any other kind), I see our very own Nazi has vomited up here this morning.

Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 9:50 am

and his crater-skulled droolery

Projecting again, Nazi.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
August 21, 2024 10:05 am

Via Instapundit:

DNC Riot Season Begins (19 Aug)

That’s all really good stuff, but I loved the extra link to the 2024 Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest where that particular blogger has just won the Grand Prize. With a truly excellent entry!

Do please RTWT on both, especially the bodice-ripping Bulwer-Lytton efforts.

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 10:08 am

As for the far-right, they’re a percentage problem in the US however they are not a problem here or in the UK.

Which leads one to wonder whether AUS & UK law enforcement authorities are lazily following a narrative shared with them by their US counterparts at one of those international conferences they attend annually, from which they’ve come back all determined to unearth a problem that barely exists locally.

Which, if it were the case, would be funny, except that it involves a misallocation of resources from monitoring serious threats.

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Frank
Frank
August 21, 2024 10:09 am

You’re such a faggot, Monty.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
August 21, 2024 10:17 am
Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 10:24 am

Speaking if which, the government is proving slow to appoint its “Islamophobia Envoy.”

Could it be that “the Muslim community” is itself divided over whether such a position is necessary, and, if so, who should fill the role?

One suggestion – the government would be well advised to avoid QLD blowhard Ali Kadri, who has humbly nominated himself for the position.

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Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
August 21, 2024 10:24 am

As you would expect the Bee are Python fans…

‘I’m Not Dead Yet!’ Insists Biden As He’s Loaded Onto Cart Of Corpses (18 Aug, via Instapundit)

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I am extremely indebted to my old mum who took a very naive country teenager to see that movie in a small Sydney cinema when it first reached Australia.

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
August 21, 2024 10:28 am

Don’t know how it works and when and why, but it happens.

The secret is no secret — it’s faith – for me Psalm 91 is a guide as is Romans 8:31-32

Tintarella di Luna
Tintarella di Luna
August 21, 2024 10:45 am

Oh I do like this brutal truth-bomb from Basketball Star Kwame Brown: “Kamal’s skin colour ain’t gonna pay for our groceries”

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 10:49 am

It’s a sad fact but falling living standards won’t be fixed by what happens in Gaza

Simon Benson, The Australian 20 August, 2024

Peter Dutton is like a greyhound chasing a rabbit. His pursuit of Anthony Albanese in parliament over visas for Gazans is instinctive. Politically primeval. The Liberal leader simply doesn’t know how not to do it. And why would or should he? He can smell blood in the water and his attack plan has so far been devastatingly effective. This is now an issue of the Prime Minister’s character.

And at the moment it is being decimated.

Few would expect the Coalition to let Labor off the hook, considering the bizarre cloak of secrecy and obfuscation Albanese and his new Home Affairs Minister, Tony Burke, have thrown over the issue.

This is Dutton’s ecology and he is terraforming the national security space.

At some point, if Dutton is serious about wanting to be prime minister, he will have to return to the top three issues that concern the average soft voter. Cost of living, cost of living and cost of living.

There is more than a sliver of daylight between this and the next issue. It has become a chasm, of the likes that both Labor and Liberal strategists admit is unrivalled outside the pandemic as a single-issue concern.

Yet Dutton appears intent on trying to drag out the politics of Gaza for as long as the parliamentary session allows, which is Thursday.

He may well turn his attention back to the economy at some point, if his advisers allow him to.

But this current brawl, which will end with most voters remembering little of it, defines more than anything the disconnect between the political class and everybody else.

While Dutton sees this issue as part of a broader strategy to undermine confidence in Albanese’s ability to manage anything, Dutton himself has yet to establish a beachhead on economic management.

Not a single question was asked on Tuesday from the Coalition on cost of living.

One thing is certain, the next election will be a contest defined by which side has the better and more believable economic story.

Some polls suggest this equity remains in the Coalition’s favour, as it has traditionally, but Dutton will have to do more than he has to establish this as an election winning formula. He needs to work out how to turn these equities into votes.

The Coalition cannot descend into complacency or false assumptions about it.

If the minutes from the central bank’s last board meeting prove anything, its this: the inflation problem is unrelenting and more persistent than all but two economists predicted.

Forget about rate cuts. The risk of further interest rate rises has been slapped down on the table. We know the board had its finger hovering over the rate rise button two weeks ago.

A collective pessimism still prevails. This means a more protracted and sharper political contest over the fundamental question that hinges on which side is believed to offer a credible pathway to prosperity.

There is also a redefining of the notion of prosperity.

Labor offers the levers of state as its remedy. The Coalition offers little other than opposition to this.

For Dutton to win the political argument, he must not only establish in voters’ minds that the government is to blame for the dramatic fall in living standards, he must convince them there is more substance to his leadership than national security.

There is no evidence that he has been able to establish this.

Economics is not his comfort zone but retail politics should be. And an opposition leader should be able to retail the hell out of this crisis.

H B Bear
H B Bear
August 21, 2024 10:49 am

WA Supreme Court cops a whack from Albrechtsen in Teh Paywallian. Certainly their YouTube capabilities are a step down from the Federal Court.

Bruce of Newcastle
Bruce of Newcastle
August 21, 2024 10:57 am

She’s moved on from dressing like a sofa.

Jill Biden Walks Out on Stage at DNC Convention Wrapped in a Plastic Trash Bag (19 Aug)

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You can’t unsee it…

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 11:04 am
Arky
August 21, 2024 11:04 am

Gold hits all time high.
So naturally the Labor government turns down a new gold mine.
They’re literally that dumb.

Black Ball
Black Ball
August 21, 2024 11:05 am

FMD.

Valentina Petrillo will become the first openly transgender athlete to compete at the Paralympics and wants to be the “first of many” when the Italian sprinter makes her debut at the Games in Paris.

Petrillo will realise a childhood dream at 50 years old when she walks out onto the Stade de France track to compete in the 400m in the T12 category for visually impaired athletes.

Petrillo said it would be “the most important moment of my sporting career” after just missing out on the Tokyo Paralympics three years ago.

Just wonderful

Arky
August 21, 2024 11:18 am

Still not as stupid as Victorian Labour,
Sitting on an absolute sea of natural gas.
And deciding to go with windmills, batteries and solar instead.
morons.

Zippster
Zippster
August 21, 2024 11:26 am
Black Ball
Black Ball
August 21, 2024 11:33 am

Dave Sharma with a piece in the Daily Telegraph:

When Australia’s National Terrorism Threat Level was last at ‘Probable’, the dominant risk was of a home-grown terrorist attack, inspired or directed by the Islamic State movement that was then terrorising the Middle East.

At that time, Israel was a valuable source of intelligence to Australia about potential threats from the Middle East.

Israel provided information, for instance, that helped Australian authorities detect and prevent an Islamic State plot to smuggle an explosive device onto an Etihad Airways flight departing Australia in 2017.

Israel also helped Australia identify and keep track of our ‘foreign fighters’: Australians who had become radicalised and went to join the Islamic State ‘caliphate’, and then tried to inspire other Australians to support their cause.

Australia’s security cooperation with Israel, in short, helped improve our level of protection against domestic security threats. Lives were saved in Australia as a result. I know — I was Australia’s ambassador to Israel at the time.

Announcing the heightened threat level, ASIO’s Director-General Mike Burgess was clear that today’s Gaza conflict was a “significant driver”. He warned that an escalation of conflict in the Middle East would “inflict further strain” on Australia’s security situation.

The risk of the current Israel-Hamas conflict expanding into a broader regional war is now the greatest it has been since the 7 October Hamas terrorist attacks.

Iranian terrorist proxy groups in the region, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen, have become bolder and more active in recent weeks in directly targeting Israel. Israel has responded in kind, with missions conducted well beyond its usual theatres of operation.

With the killing of senior Hezbollah and Hamas figures in Beirut and Tehran in the past month, Iran is now threatening severe retaliation against Israel, action that could well tip the region into a much broader conflict, involving outside powers.

One of the most valuable assets we have for dealing with such a scenario is a strong and close relationship of trust with Israel, so we can access real-time intelligence and liaise to protect and if necessary evacuate Australian citizens from the region.

With tensions rising again in the Middle East, and the security environment in Australia degrading, close intelligence cooperation with Israel is more vital than ever to protect Australia and Australian interests.

But instead the Albanese Labor government is bent on intentionally trashing Australia’s relationship with Israel.

Earlier this month we had Foreign Minister Penny Wong misrepresent the conclusions of former Defence Chief Mark Binksin’s report into the tragic death of World Central Kitchen (WCK) worker Zomi Frankcom.

Rather than provide the context and explanations that Binskin’s diligent report revealed, Wong ignored these and repeated her accusation that the strike on the WCK convoy was intentional, rather than the result of explicable factors as revealed by Binskin.

For Israel, who co-operated fully with Binskin’s investigation, it was a gratuitous and inexplicable insult.

At the same time as it consciously seeks to downgrade our relationship with Israel, the Labor Government is showing cavalier disregard for Australian security in another way.

By issuing visitor visas to large numbers of Palestinians from Gaza, processed with inordinate speed, and with very little in the way of background and security checks, the Labor government is playing loose with Australia’s national security.

When we have brought people to Australia from war zones in the past, be it Afghanistan in 2021 or Iraq and Syria in 2016, we undertook extensive screening and vetting beforehand.

The Coalition government at the time was frequently criticised for how long the process took.

But we made no apology for putting the security interests of Australians first, and taking every precaution possible to ensure we were not unwittingly issuing visas to sympathisers or members of Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or Islamic State.

This time around, the Labor government seems to be issuing visas first — frequently within 24 hours — and only asking the critical questions later.

Why is it that many visas have been issued and then subsequently cancelled?

And why are people leaving a conflict zone being issued temporary visitor visas, when most have no likelihood of returning, rather than protection visas, which involve more exhaustive and detailed security checks?

The pattern here is one of the Labor government allowing domestic political considerations to subordinate important decisions that go to national interest.

Labor’s growing hostility towards Israel is harming this valuable security relationship. Labor’s casual approach to resettling people from a conflict zone, with little in the way of the normal security checks, is risking internal security and social cohesion.

On both counts Labor, driven by elements of its electoral base, and not wanting to be politically outflanked by the Greens, is putting its domestic political interests ahead of those of the nation.

Oh come on
Oh come on
August 21, 2024 11:35 am

On second thoughts, I’ll wait for the new OT to be put up.

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Top Ender
Top Ender
August 21, 2024 11:53 am

A summary of the idiotic long-distance undersea solar energy proposal…

Daily Mail

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
August 21, 2024 11:54 am

Jussie Smollett vibes.
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SC Reviews

WOKE COMEDIAN’S MELTDOWN AFTER SNIFFER DOG IDENTIFIED HIM (MELBOURNE AIRPORT, AUSTRALIA)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e_ww9pJxAE

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 12:19 pm

But it’s not just national security. It’s the establishment cramming in yet more people into the country at the expense of normal Australians.

Mass migration is really a separate issue from the Gazan visas. It folds into the top three issues of housing affordability, real wage decline (aka declining standards of living) and unsustainable demand on government services such as hospitals and schools.

Labor’s incompetence is providing a target rich environment, yet the Libs are choosing to major on a minor issue in the public’s mind according to the polling at present. Yes, it’s yielding dividends, but it’s not an election winner unless the situation in the ME explodes. Mind you, Dutton has stupidly said he’s happy to take more ME refugees, as he in fact did in the past as Abbott’s immigration minister.

What we’re seeing atm is a leadership contest in the Uniparty, not a serious proposal for an alternative government that will reverse the direction of the country.

C’mon, Liberals…prove me wrong.

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Arky
August 21, 2024 12:25 pm

The Democrat National Convention:
While inside they euthanise a senile, vicious old man’s political career, outside mobs of communist louts shriek for the end of America. Planned parenthood provide a ceremonial demonic van at which men line up for ritual emasculation and women to sacrifice their children to this unholy, chaotic and miserable vision.

Mother Lode
Mother Lode
August 21, 2024 12:52 pm

Valentina Petrillo will become the first openly transgender athlete to compete at the Paralympics and wants to be the “first of many” when the Italian sprinter makes her debut at the Games in Paris.

It will be even funnier (in a way) when some low ranked nobody declares that their gender dysphoria is a disability demanding to be able to compete in the Paralympics. We have seen women pummelled by biological males into forfeiting contests.

Just imagine how stunning and brave it will be at a velodrome. The banked track strewn with blind people and one armed people tangled in their bikes – each lying at the end of along streak in the polish where their faces brought their bodies to a halt – while the ‘winner’ dances about punching the air with his raised fist and whooping in victory.

It will help people forget the opening ceremony where a corpulent tranny going by the name Jesina Christina, wearing nothing but a crown of thorns and two stickers reading “IN” and “RI” on its nipples, moaned in ecstasy while another tranny, wearing a Satan mask and a devil’s tail, slid a lubricated crucifix in and out of Jesina’s butthole – and all the predictable griping by Christians that “their beliefs are being mocked”.

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 12:56 pm

When even Alan Kohler gets it…

2001 … a housing odyssey

The foundations…were laid on July 1, 2001, when two changes were quietly made to [immigration] by the Howard government.

Philip Ruddock was Immigration Minister.

Incidentally, that was nine months after the 50 per cent discount was applied to capital gains tax, leading to an immediate surge in investor demand for housing.

The foreign student changes took a few years to get going, but they certainly did get going: Between 2005 and 2008 Australia’s overall migrant intake tripled to more than 300,000 a year.

The two changes on July 1, 2001 were: First, entry from “non-gazetted” countries, including India, Pakistan and China, was opened up and streamlined, having previously been almost impossible – an echo of the White Australia Policy – and second, there was a more transparent and open pathway to permanent residency for foreign students.

An Immigration Department official at the time, Abul Rizvi, writes in his book Population Shock, that the changes were designed to “slow the rate of population ageing and push back the day that deaths would start exceeding births in Australia”.

But he goes on: “The changes were so small that the media barely noticed. They were preoccupied with sexier headline-grabbing topics.

“But those July 1, 2001, changes to the migration regulations changed Australia forever”.

Alan Kohler:
How a broken immigration system caused the housing crisis

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Pogria
Pogria
August 21, 2024 1:00 pm

Upthread, the Gimp informed us that Donald Trump, upon being asked why he was in a town associated with White Supremacy, was too scared to reply.
Here is what REALLY happened.

https://x.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1825987400822063191

shatterzzz
August 21, 2024 1:06 pm

Kellogs awarded contract for ASIO security vetting .. LOL!

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Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 1:06 pm

I’d like to remind people here that the scum who did this are lauded and praised by the left, and the scum who did this and who support this are being invited into this country by a government of Jew haters. The world must never forget the evil carried out by the people of Gaza.

IDF recovers remains of six hostages murdered in Gaza
The hostages were identified as Avraham Munder, Yoram Metzger, Nadav Popplewell, Yagev Buchshtav, Chaim Peri and Alex Dancyg.
The Israel Defense Forces on Tuesday morningrecovered the bodies of six hostages kidnapped on Oct. 7, from a tunnel inKhan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

In an operation involving the IDF and Israel Security Agency, the bodies ofAvraham Munder, Yoram Metzger, Nadav Popplewell, Yagev Buchshtav,Chaim Peri and Alex Dancyg were located more than 10 months after the Hamas massacre.

The six hostages kidnapped on Oct. 7, 2023 by Hamas terrorists and who were murdered in Gaza. Their bodies were recovered by the IDF in a tunnel in Khan Younis on Aug. 20, 2024. Credit: Ministry of Foreign Aff airs of Israel.

The total number of hostages remaining in the hands of Hamas in Gaza nowstands at 109.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that every effort will continue to be made to return all of the abductees, both alive and dead.

“Our hearts grieve over the terrible loss. My wife Sara and I convey our heartfelt condolences to the dear families. I would like to thank the brave IDF and ISA fighters and commanders for their heroism and determined action,” the premier stated.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog said, “We must not stop for a moment from working in every way possible to bring back all the hostages, the living to the embrace of their families, and the dead to be laid to rest. This is Israel’s highest moral duty.”

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant called it a “daring and dangerous operation in the Hamas tunnels in Khan Younis.”

“I share in the mourning and the heavy sorrow of the families,” he said, adding, that the operation was “another expression of the determination and courage of the fighters, alongside the operational freedom of action that we have achieved all over the Gaza Strip. We will continue to expand it and realize the goals of the war, the dissolution of Hamas, and the fulfillment of our commitment to return all abductees to Israel.”

Avraham Munder, 79, was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz along with his wife Ruthi,their daughter Keren and 9-year-old grandson Ohad. Ruthi, Keren and Ohad were released in the November hostage deal. Their son, Roi, was murdered during the Hamas-led massacre on Oct. 7 along with some 1,200 others.

“We will always remember Munder, with his clear voice, his warm smile and his endless love for his family and the kibbutz,” the kibbutz said in a statement.

Yoram Metzger, 80, also a member of Nir Oz, was kidnapped alive and the IDF announced his death about two months ago. His wife, Tamar, who was also kidnapped to Gaza, was released in November.

“He worked at the Nirlat factory and in recent years in a garage. Member of the Kibbutz Winery. Father of three sons and grandfather of seven grandchildren. Yoram will be remembered in all of our hearts as a pleasant and smiling man, who always made everyone feel immediately at home,” the kibbutz said.

Chaim Peri, 80, was also kidnapped from Nir Oz, of which he was a member. Chaim was 80 years old, father of five children and grandfather of 13 grandchildren. An entrepreneur, humanist and peace activist. On the day of the massacre at the kibbutz, Chaim managed to save his wife Asanat before being kidnapped himself. He survived in inhumane conditions in the Hamas tunnels for months, until he was brutally murdered in captivity,” the kibbutz said.

Yagev Buchshtav’s death was announced on July 22. He was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nirim, where the 34-year-old resided. His wife, Rimon Kirsht Buchshtav, was abducted with him and then released on Nov. 28 as part of aceasefire agreement.

Alex Dancyg, 76, was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz. The IDF
announced his death in late July, along with that of Yagev Buchshtav.

“Alex Dancyg was a historian, educator and farmer. Born to Holocaust survivors, he became one of the founders of educational delegations to Poland. Alex worked at Yad Vashem for about 30 years, where he trained thousands of guides in Holocaust education,

“Hostages who were held captive with him reported that Alex spent his time in captivity giving history lectures to fellow captives. Alex was an avid reader with a passion for history and enjoyed various sports. Yesterday would have been his 76th birthday,” the statement continued.

Yad Vashem chairman Dani Dayan paid tribute to Dancyg, saying, “Alex’s essence embodied both in spirit and substance his love for the land and thirst for knowledge. His vast library at his home in Kibbutz Nir Oz reflected his deep connection between his cherished Israeli and Jewish identity and his Polish birthplace.

“Alex successfully integrated these perspectives into his teaching of the events of World War II in general and of the Holocaust in particular. The news of his tragic death strengthens our commitment to ensure that Alex’s legacy and the stories he passionately preserved are never forgotten.”

The forum said of Yagev Buchshtav that he “was a humble and unassuming man who loved life in Kibbutz Nirim. A sound technician by profession, Yagev had a deep passion for music. From a young age, he played guitar and flute, later expanding to other instruments, some of which he built himself. Together with his wife Rimon, Yagev cared for five dogs and five cats, several of which they had rescued and rehabilitated.”

Nadav Popplewell’s death was announced on June 3. The 51-year-old British Israeli was taken from his home in Kibbutz Nirim by Hamas terrorists. His mother, Channah Peri, 79, was released in November.

May their memory be blessed. May their deaths be avenged by the IDF.
 
How many hostages remain alive? Most of the men are probably dead, the young women used as sexual slaves and raped every day. This is the scum the left here laud and extol.

Pogria
Pogria
August 21, 2024 1:14 pm
Miltonf
Miltonf
August 21, 2024 1:25 pm

Re the Kohler article – more evidence that the repulsive Howard has a lot to answer for.

Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 1:43 pm

It is now 319 days since October 7 2023. That disgusting and very putrid organisation known as the IRC is yet to visit one hostage held by Hamas in Gaza.

Jews don’t count.

Jews don’t matter.

Oh come on
Oh come on
August 21, 2024 1:50 pm

Silly me, new OT goes up midday tomorrow, not today. Time for spleen venting!

Dr Faustus
Dr Faustus
August 21, 2024 1:51 pm

Top Ender @ 11:53 am

A summary of the idiotic long-distance undersea solar energy proposal…

I see that the current ‘first stage’ of the plan is to deliver 4GW of power to Darwin in 2030, or something.

Given that the Darwin-Katherine system is presently supplied by 370MW gas/diesel gensets at Channel Island – with an exciting renewables plan to replace that with 320MW of solar plus 80MW of hydrogen and “specialty batteries” – there must be a pretty big renewable energy hub somewhere in the works.

#notanelectionstuntatall

Zippster
Zippster
August 21, 2024 1:59 pm
Oh come on
Oh come on
August 21, 2024 2:01 pm

The ABC is having a waking wet dream about MAGA quisling Stephanie Grisham addressing the DNC convention:

The former press secretary says she “got skewered for never holding a White House briefing”.

“It’s because, unlike my boss, I never wanted to stand at that podium and lie.

“And now, here I am, behind a podium, advocating for a Democrat.

“That’s because I love my country more than my party.”

Let’s set aside the fact that a press secretary’s job is literally to lie almost constantly to the country. And let’s also set aside the fact that it was unlikely her decision to not hold press briefings. What did she say at the time as to why she wasn’t holding them? Let’s check her Wikipedia entry:

On September 23, 2019, when asked by the hosts of Fox & Friends if the White House planned to resume its daily press briefing, Grisham said “not right now… I mean, ultimately, if the president decides that it’s something we should do, we can do that, but right now he’s doing just fine. And to be honest, the briefings have become a lot of theater. And I think that a lot of reporters were doing it to get famous. I mean, yeah, they’re writing books now. I mean, they’re all getting famous off of this presidency. And so, I think it’s great what we’re doing now.”[39]

Oh. So she did lie then. Or she’s lying now. Either way, she’s a liar. Let’s continue…

Grisham comes with receipts

Ooh this ought to be good, what’s she got? Let’s see them receipts!

A screen behind Grisham shows a text message chain purportedly with Melania Trump.

“On January 6, I asked Melania if we could at least Tweet that while peaceful protest is the right of every American, there is no place for lawlessness and violence.

“She replied with one word: ‘No’.”

Er that’s it? That’s the only “receipt”, the only piece of physical evidence she can present? A screenshot of two text messages, allegedly between Grisham and Melania Trump (although there is no information identifying these cheery texters), asking “do you want to tweet blah blah” and the response being “no”? (Of course Melania – assuming that is Melania – might have sent a subsequent response stating what she did want to tweet, but we don’t get to see any other messages in the thread.) So basically she has no compelling evidence that things were particularly dysfunctional behind the scenes in the Trump WH.

Furthermore, shouldn’t the ABC’s headline be ‘Grisham comes with a receipt’?

Although there is her witness testimony, in which she says:

Behind closed doors, Trump mocks his supporters. He calls them basement dwellers.

“In a hospital visit one time, when people were dying in an ICU, he was mad that cameras weren’t watching him.”

Should this be believed? The problem is that we’ve already established she’s a liar. Speaking of receipts, let’s hop back to her Wikipedia page:

On October 24, 2019, while again appearing on Fox & Friends, Grisham defended Trump’s description of “Never Trump Republicans” as “human scum”.[40] When asked if Trump should apologize, Grisham said “No, no, he shouldn’t. The people who are against him and who have been against him and working against his [agenda] since the day they took office are just that. It is horrible that people are working against a president who is delivering results for this country and has been since day one. And, the fact that people continue to try to negate anything he’s been trying to do and take away from the good work he’s doing on behalf of the American people, they deserve strong language like that.”[41]

On October 26, 2019, in response to criticism of President Trump by his former chief of staff Gen. John F. Kelly (Ret.) Grisham stated: “I worked with John Kelly, and he was totally unequipped to handle the genius of our President.”[42]

On November 13, 2019, during the testimony of William B. Taylor Jr., Grisham commented that the impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump was a “sham hearing” that is “not only boring, it is a colossal waste of taxpayer time & money.”[43][44]

That same month, Grisham claimed that Obama administration officials had left “you will fail” notes for the incoming Trump administration officials. Numerous Obama administration officials rejected the claim. Grisham ultimately retracted her assertion.[45]

In December 2019, Grisham defended President Trump’s implication that former congressman John Dingell was in hell. She described Trump as a “counter-puncher” who was “under attack”.

So was she lying then about Trump or is she lying now? Does it even matter? A liar is a liar. And there is also the wise adage that you should never trust a traitor to consider, and a traitor she unquestionably is.

With that said, one shouldn’t presume that, just because someone has a track record of lying, nothing they say could be truthful.

However, a proven liar has necessarily demonstrated the threshold at which they are willing to lie is lower than someone’s who is not inclined to lie. So we need to look at her incentives to lie. For instance, does she have a book to sell, that, oh, I don’t know, maybe purports to be a tell-all expose in which she dishes all the dirt of the Trump WH behind the scenes that her audience would be extremely interested in?

Why, yes, what a surprise! She certainly does.

Draw your own conclusions.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
August 21, 2024 2:28 pm

Indigenous dissidents’ role in Tanya Plibersek Regis mine callPaige TaylorEllie Dudley and Simon Benson
18 hours ago

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Tanya Plibersek was persuaded to rule against Regis’s full proposal for a $1bn goldmine after ­listening to a dissident Aboriginal corporation registered with just 18 members who list only their first names on the website of the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations.
There was surprise and anger on Tuesday at the minister’s decision to favour the advice of a small Bathurst-based Aboriginal corporation over the advice of the Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council – the statutory body with cultural authority under NSW legislation – which conducted its own surveys and found the project would not impact any known sites or artefacts of high significance.
The nation’s peak mining body called for clarity and transparency regarding the process that led Ms Plibersek to excise the headwaters of the Belubula River from the project.
Ms Plibersek on Tuesday defended her decision to listen to the Wiradyuri Traditional Owners Central West Aboriginal Corporation, a registered charity, saying that when opposition deputy leader Sussan Ley was environment minister, she listened to the same group before blocking a go-kart track on Mt Panorama “for very similar reasons”.
“Crucially, I have not said that the goldmine can’t go ahead; I have said that the tailings dam cannot be built on the headwaters of the river,” Ms Plibersek said.
“The company has previously said that they have investigated about four sites with about 40 different options for the tailings dam. If they are right in saying there is about $7bn worth of gold in this mine, then I think it’s in their interests to have a look at those alternative sites that they have previously investigated.”
Ms Ley told The Australian on Tuesday she was calling on Ms Plibersek “to set the record straight and stop misleading the Australian people over her unforgivable decision to kill the $1bn Regis McPhillamy’s goldmining site near Blayney”.
“Tanya Plibersek claims she is for the workers, but how can she be for the workers if she is willing to destroy their jobs and then deliberately mislead them about it?
“There is a very simple test here: a local go-kart track is not a $1bn goldmine. They are not ‘very similar’ and Tanya has been misleading in saying they are.”
One of the directors of the Wiradyuri Traditional Owners Central West Aboriginal Corporation is historian Lisa Paton, who formerly worked for the Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council. Another director is Yanhadarrambal Uncle Jade Flynn, who told The Australian on Tuesday that the corporation had no comment in response to questions about its membership, or its work or the McPhillamy Project.
The registrar of Indigenous corporations has previously dealt with complaints about the corporation including that its members’ full names are not listed online. This is permitted for privacy reasons.
On Tuesday, the Coalition introduced a disallowance motion in the Senate to overturn the government’s decision to apply an Indigenous heritage protection order on the goldmine.
The motion will be debated on Wednesday in the Senate but is unlikely to succeed.
“Minister Plibersek’s decision was wrong,” opposition environment spokesman Jonathan Duniam said. “She upturned four years of approvals processes by deciding against the advice of her own department, the state Labor government and the Orange Local Aboriginal Land Council, which has legislative authority to speak on behalf of the local Indigenous population, with a little known instrument that has literally halted a billion-dollar project.
The Minerals Council of Australia said it was disappointed by the federal government’s decision to intervene.

GreyRanga
GreyRanga
August 21, 2024 2:40 pm

A small thought, yes I’m a man of small thoughts, Plubbers might be trying to destabilise Luigi the Unflushable. This could be her last hurrah attempt at leadership or at least to get rid of him.

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
August 21, 2024 2:59 pm

Roger
 August 21, 2024 10:49 am

It’s a sad fact but falling living standards won’t be fixed by what happens in Gaza

Simon Benson, The Australian 20 August, 2024

Benson toeing the Uniparty line.
Can’t make up his mind. In one breath, Dutton is an attack dog on terrorist immigration because “it’s instinctive”. Nek minnit, it’s all because “he’s slavishly following party direction”.
Benson wants it to return to the polite Canberra parlour game of 1980’s politics … a gentle to-and-fro of domestic social and economic issues without anyone rocking the boat too much.
Here’s the thing.
It is entirely possible for a PM or an opposition leader to talk about two issues at once.
The point is, cost of living issues will still be here in twelve month’s time, and Dutton can’t shift the needle on that right now. But the importation of Hamas terrorists is irreversible once it happens and Dutton has some chance of smothering that one before it starts.
Benson is shit-scared of a side-swipe in the Parliamentary bar from Hyphen-Young or Steggles, hence the jelly-back advocacy.

calli
calli
August 21, 2024 3:05 pm

It just might be that Dutton is achieving some traction with the national security line, over and above the obvious gift of economic ammunition which is already being deployed.

Can’t have that!

Live up to your name sir! Be rock steady with this one. The support is broader than the scribblers would have you believe.

Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 3:15 pm

You tell me, what kind of civilised people do this? From The Oz….

Netanyahu casts doubt on truce as Israel retrieves six dead hostages
Hamas is expected to reject the ceasefire deal with Israel proposed by the US, as the families of hostages held in Gaza have reportedly been sent threatening messages from the phones of their loved ones.

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has received the proposals, but Israeli media reports that Jerusalem expects him to stick to the Hamas line and turn the truce down.

It comes amid reports that Hamas has threatened to kill the hostages unless their families “fight the government,” and has demanded ransoms for their safety.

Some of the messages read: “If you don’t fight the government, you won’t see your loved ones return,” Channel 12 reports.

Israel’s intelligence services have warned the threats either come from Hamas or Iranian sources.

Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has also cast doubt on the prospect of a truce with Hamas as he met the grieving families of six hostages whose bodies were retrieved from Gaza by the Israeli military.
After speaking with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday, Mr Netanyahu stressed to victims groups that he would not budge on red lines, particularly Israel’s control over the Philadelphi Corridor between Gaza and Egypt.

“I am not sure that there will be a [hostage] deal,” Mr Netanyahu said according to a statement put out by victims groups.

“If there is a deal, it will be one that safeguards those [Israeli] interests which I have repeatedly stressed, which is preserving Israel’s strategic assets,” he said.

Earlier, the Israeli Defence Forces recovered the hostages’ bodies from Gaza’s southern area of Khan Younis.

Following intelligence and forensic analysis, the families of the dead hostages had been informed, the military said, without giving details of the operation in Khan Younis.

On October 7, Nazis from Gaza living people as hostages back into Gaza and they took dead corpses back into Gaza. There is no end to their barbarity. The head of one young IDF soldier was found in a freezer in Gaza. That’s Dahmer psychopathy. This is what Israel has to deal with.

And this is what the left support. They support rape and butchery.

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Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
August 21, 2024 3:25 pm

mUnter, earlier:

Thank God for IVF, my wife and I have two beautiful children

Mole:

IVF was the non de plume of the wifes boyfriend?

Yes indeed.

Ivan Von Fingerbang from across the road is on a decent wicket.

Lysander
Lysander
August 21, 2024 3:25 pm

Even I’ve had some diehard Liebor blokes telling me today they can’t handle the gaza visa for votes situation… I doubt it’ll switch their votes but interesting that Albow is p!ssing off his key (unionista) voters nonetheless…

Rabz
August 21, 2024 3:30 pm

It’s a sad fact but falling living standards won’t be fixed by what happens in Gaza

So why are Luigi, Burqa and labore attempting to import as many hamarse terrorists as they can, as quickly as they can?

After all they are the bloody government, supposedly. Perhaps your question should have been directed at them, Benson, you dunce.

Pogria
Pogria
August 21, 2024 3:36 pm

Blabbersack has the undeniable stench of desperation about her person.
Pimping her daughter a few months ago for votes went down in a screaming heap.
This is her last chance to solidify any imagined position she believes she is owed. If the Commos lose the next election, Blabbersack will be wandering the halls of Parliament House screaming “what was Tony Abbots’ part in this travesty”, until she is forceably retired on her sumptuous Parliamentary Pension.

“The Hag is astride this night for to ride”.

Kneel
Kneel
August 21, 2024 3:55 pm

It comes amid reports that Hamas has threatened to kill the hostages unless their families “fight the government,” and has demanded ransoms for their safety.”

My reply: you will kill them anyway, why should I believe you?
Here is my counter offer: return the hostages or die along with every single person in your God-forsaken neighborhood. You may be holding those dear to me hostage, I am now holding your entire city to hostage.

Rosie
Rosie
August 21, 2024 4:14 pm

Still no closer to solving the mystery of derelict houses in Ireland but there might be some explanation to some of the derelict businesses.
Government offers hotel owners fantastic deal to house refugees for two or more years.
No accommodation available for tourists. Tourists no longer visit.
Retail and hospitality that rely on tourism wither and die. Shops close.
Apparently this has been a particularly noticeable problem in Donegal.
Meanwhile the Irish government is offering grants of up to €70,000 for people to renovate residential property that has been vacate for more than two years and/or is on the derelict property register.
In practice there is much hoop jumping required otherwise you’d think there would be a renovation frenzy occurring.
What an opportunity for young tradies.

Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 4:28 pm

If you want further proof as to how debased, how corrupt, how obscene and how anti-Semitic the UN is…

UN exhibit memorializing terror victims completely ignores Jews,
“There’s not a single mention of any attack carried out by Palestinians against Israelis,” the outgoing Israeli ambassador to the United Nations said.
When the United Nations marks International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to Victims of Terrorism on Wednesday, it will treat some victims as more equal than others, according to Gilad Erdan, the outgoing Israeli ambassador to the United Nations.

The Israeli envoy posted a video walkthrough—in Hebrew with English subtitles—of an exhibit about global terror victims at U.N. headquarters in New York, in a place where all visitors enter the building.

There are mentions of the Sept. 11 terror attacks in 2001 and the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013, as well as references to terror in Indonesia and Kenya. “But what’s missing?” Erdan asked.

“There’s not a single mention of any attack carried out by Palestinians against Israelis,” he said. “We are about to mark one year since the massacre and the largest terrorist attack against Jews and Israelis since the Holocaust. Yet the U.N. doesn’t think it needs to be displayed on its walls.”

There is a display of a “Palestinian victim,” which the U.N. exhibit identifies as occurring in “Palestine,” Erdan noted, “so that people might think she was harmed in Israel, but when you read the fine print, it turns out she was actually injured in an attack in New Zealand.”

The exhibit “Memories,” which is on view until Aug. 27, “aims to raise awareness about the human stories that lie at the heart of each victim and survivor of terrorism, as well as the long-lasting impact each terrorist attack has on its surviving victims,” per the U.N. website.

“It also seeks to highlight the commonalities that connect victims across the world and to emphasize the importance of preventing terrorist attacks and the emergence of new victims,” it adds. “It is in connection with the International Day of Remembrance and Tribute to the Victims of Terrorism (Aug. 21).”

The Global Victims of Terrorism Support Programme of the Counter-Terrorism Center of the U.N. Office of Counter-Terrorism organized the show, which the U.N. Office of Counter-Terrorism also endorsed, according to the U.N. website.

“There is no place more corrupt and morally twisted than the U.N., and we must all unite to spread this message worldwide, demanding the closure and the dismantling of this organization, and the establishment of a new body that truly represents noble values,” the ambassador said.

Words fail me. The world is broken.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
August 21, 2024 4:42 pm

Anthony Albanese cracked a joke at a high-powered black-tie dinner. It went down like a lead balloon: ‘Disgusted to the core’
Daily Mail. Making jokes about the live sheep trade at a rural women’s award dinner would go down really well…

johnjjj
johnjjj
August 21, 2024 4:54 pm

On a lighter note:the film Four Lions. It gives a humorous insight into jihad thinking. It is actually very sharp. The stupidity combined with religious zeal and the need for a group and a religious leader. They are never lone wolves. So if you haven’t found it the deleted scenes are very smart.

Lysander
Lysander
August 21, 2024 5:15 pm

Shirley I wasn’t dreaming, when driving into work this AM, 6PR were reporting rumours of an Elbow policy that mandates houses reach a certain “energy rating” benchmark prior to being sold?

Not seen it anywhere else but they were talking about it this AM on the wireless.

Not one single caller liked the idea. And if Elbow and his bubble actually push this through, they’re done.

Lysander
Lysander
August 21, 2024 5:19 pm

First case of Monkeypox reported in WA.

I haven’t been paying attention, is this a gay thing?

Lysander
Lysander
August 21, 2024 5:33 pm

Unfortunately this site has M0ntypox.

No cream gonna rid of that one.

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 5:41 pm
Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 5:42 pm
Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 5:50 pm

No accommodation available for tourists [in Ireland]. Tourists no longer visit.

I wonder why?

The UK is continuing down the same path under Starmer.

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Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 5:51 pm

Re the Kohler article – more evidence that the repulsive Howard has a lot to answer for.

I’ve been saying it a long time.

He truly is the father of modern Australia, such as it is.

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Lysander
Lysander
August 21, 2024 5:57 pm

The two men who won collaborated to win an $11,000,000,000 court case die in freak separate accidents (one in London, one in Italy) on the same day…

Billionaire tech tycoon Mike Lynch among six missing as superyacht sinks | news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site

Sancho Panzer
Sancho Panzer
August 21, 2024 6:05 pm

From the Oz…

Anthony Albanese has for the first time confirmed that a number of visitor visas granted to Palestinian refugees fleeing Gaza since the October 7 Hamas attacks have been cancelled.

Question for that moron Simon Benson who would rather Dutton conducted fireside chats with Elbow about a bipartisan approach to baked beans pricing:-
“Do you think Luigi the Unbelievable would have volunteered this snippet without Dutton kicking the shit out of him every day about Visas for Terrorists?”
Which now opens up a whole bunch of questions about how visas were granted in the first place.

Chris
Chris
August 21, 2024 6:10 pm

The Paywallian headline over the byline Cameron Stewart says

Obamas weaponise cult-like standing to turbocharge Harris campaign.

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
August 21, 2024 6:12 pm

Unfortunately this site has M0ntypox.

No cream gonna rid of that one

The rampant herpes simplex of blogging.

Barking Toad
Barking Toad
August 21, 2024 6:25 pm

Daily Mail. Making jokes about the live sheep trade at a rural women’s award dinner would go down really well…

Following on from ZK2A post…

Luigi would not be inventive enough to come up with something like that.

A twenty something staffer ala Britneee would have given him that but the imbecilic, teeth spitting, Tory fighter is so stupid he just assumed he would get guffaws from the farmer’s wives

Fckin dunderhead. I hope they booed him.

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
August 21, 2024 6:28 pm

Former minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney delivers valedictory speechJessica WangNewsWire
Wed, 21 August 2024 4:12PM

Linda Burney says the referendum to create an Indigenous Voice to Parliament will be “looked on more kindly by history,” despite ultimately failing winning public support.
Delivering her valedictory speech in parliament on Wednesday, the former minister for Indigenous Australians said the Voice would be a “catalyst for progress and positive change,” despite not achieving the outcome the government wanted.
“In the years that come, it will be looked on more kindly by history because … the government and parliament finally had the courage to put the question to the people,” she said.
“(And) because of the role it played in inspiring a new generation of young Indigenous leaders to emerge … and pushed the change for a better future because it showed that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in remote communities overwhelmingly wanted the Voice to be heard.”
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Barton MP Linda Burney said she believed The Voice campaign would inspire further change, despite the referendum failing. NewsWire/ Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia
However she said Australia still had a “far” way to go to become a “truly reconciled country”.
“Progress doesn’t always move in a straight line. The road is rocking. There are obstacles in the path,” she said.
“We have our stumbles and our setbacks, but our overall direction is towards progress, and with each passing generation, we bend the moral arc of the universe closer to justice.”
She added that Australia still “struggles with out identity” as it never came to terms with our story, and “certainly not its truth”.
“The generosity we pride ourselves on is rarely extended to the people in this nation who have occupied these lands for countless generations. Why? Part of the answer is that we don’t have a shared narrative,” she said.
“There is the extraordinary foundation of First Nations people, the layer of European settlers … then there’s layer upon layer of people who settled in Australia because of conflict and the search for a better life.
“We live in that cross section, all of it, and all of us … you take the whole, not just the bits that suit you.”

No comments allowed.

Knuckle Dragger
Knuckle Dragger
August 21, 2024 6:35 pm

This evening, I am pleased – nay, delighted – to report to readers of this august journal of record that I have rejoined the ranks of Australians.

I have been without a BBQ of my own for some years. Yes, I know.

However, after finding room for one in my outdoor living area, I bought a modest four-burner with one of those gas wok-type things on the side* from the hammer shop (Bunnings), and spent five sweary hours the following week putting the bastard together^.

At the present time, I am seasoning the plate and racks under heat with oil and salt before finally putting a snag on it later.

*Obviously, I am not using that accessory. Far too continental.

^Anyone who has completed a task of this nature understands that one must be able to contract into a pretzel shape and be double-jointed to achieve this.

pete m
pete m
August 21, 2024 6:36 pm

Cassie

The ICRC says they have visited hostages and helped secure release of 109 of them.

Here:
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/israel-and-occupied-territories-key-facts-and-figures-7-october-2023-31-april-2024

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 6:37 pm
Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 6:38 pm

@PaulHook_em

BREAKING: Kamala Harris proposes 45% long-term capital gains tax – the HIGHEST in history!

25% tax on UNREALIZED capital gains! These are gains that you haven’t actually made yet through selling.

Combined with state taxes, many states will be well over 50%.

Over 1/2 of every dollar you earn will go to the government.

Kamala is coming to steal your money, impoverish your family and destroy our country.

Rosie
Rosie
August 21, 2024 6:46 pm


Anthony Albanese has for the first time confirmed that a number of visitor visas granted to Palestinian refugees fleeing Gaza since the October 7 Hamas attacks have been cancelled.”
There was a furore about cancelled visas for Gamas a few months ago.
Iirc they were cancelled before they got on a plane because there were concerns they would lodge asylum claims.
Which half of them have anyhow.

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
August 21, 2024 7:00 pm

Fluffy Annaliese at the DNC show gets the Obama Vibe – not that she’s partisan or anything, just reporting the facts, ya know, the facts.

Bungonia Bee
Bungonia Bee
August 21, 2024 7:02 pm

DNC Convention: I haven’t seen so much slime since the original Ghostbusters.

Chris
Chris
August 21, 2024 7:17 pm

DNC Convention: I haven’t seen so much slime since the original Ghostbusters.

?The THING from the SWAMP

Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
August 21, 2024 7:25 pm

Fatima Payman labels negative gearing ‘harmful’, urges former Labor colleagues to overhaul tax
Fatima Payman has blasted negative gearing as “unfair” and “harmful”, urging her former Labor colleagues to “stop this madness” and overhaul the tax break.
The WA independent made the comments in a speech to the Senate on Wednesday – just weeks after purchasing a new investment property in Perth.
Senator Payman said she has no plans to negatively gear the one-bedroom unit in Maylands.
“We know this fancy sounding term is just the tax system’s way of handing out massive freebies to people who are already doing pretty well,” Senator Payman said.
“Meanwhile, young Australians are stuck renting, watching house prices skyrocket, wondering if they’ll ever be able to afford their own home.”
Labor went to the 2019 election promising to wind back negative gearing before dropping the politically contentious policy ahead of the 2022 poll.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers have since repeatedly ruled reviving the idea, even after breaking a similar promise on the stage three tax cuts.
Senator Payman never publicly criticised negative gearing during her time as Labor backbencher.
But just as she did with a speech last week showing solidary with WA sheep farmers, Senator Payman has used her newfound freedom on the crossbench to speak out about the policy.
The 29-year-old chose the topic for the speech after asking her Instagram followers what issue they wanted raised in Canberra.
“Let’s be clear, negative gearing isn’t just unfair – it’s harmful,” she said.

Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 7:26 pm

Anyone else notice this, how the Teals are acting as Fork Tongued Albo’s gob, so are now smearing the Liberals as ‘misogynist’ This smacks of the mantra prior to the last election that the ‘Liberals have a women problem’.

Hear this, it won’t work this time.

Hear this too, the Teals are a f*cking disgrace.

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Miltonf
Miltonf
August 21, 2024 7:28 pm

Spoilt, brain dead, daughters of privilege.

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 7:36 pm

Australia Post…

Adelaide to SE QLD, domestic regular letter, untracked:

18 days.

And I’m to believe Anna Palaszczuk is going to fix this based on her track record of delivering services in Australia’s most decentralised state. Cough.

Barking Toad
Barking Toad
August 21, 2024 7:38 pm

Can’t be arsed watching Sky tonight. FTA TV is not an option – unwatchable.

Settled for Prime and a good old western – The Big Country. 1958 starring Gregory Peck, Charlton Heston, Jean Simmons, Carroll Baker and Burl Ives.

A good ole rootin’, shootin’, tootin’ western. Well, not so much rootin’.

Some classic riding too.

Not the Brokeback Mountain sort. Though Peck could ride.

Roger
Roger
August 21, 2024 7:48 pm

“Meanwhile, young Australians are stuck renting, watching house prices skyrocket, wondering if they’ll ever be able to afford their own home.”

I don’t suppose she mentioned the role of immigration in bringing this about.

calli
calli
August 21, 2024 7:53 pm

The Teals are classic cry bullies.

Learned their tactics in the school playground and never forgot them.

Rosie
Rosie
August 21, 2024 8:00 pm

“Senator Payman said she has no plans to negatively gear the one-bedroom unit in Maylands.”
Well she is muslim and paying interest is haram.
Perhaps she should be honest and explain how she actually financed the property and what she intends to do with it.
Leave it empty, rent it out?
Or perhaps she had so much money she went straight to net profit.

Rosie
Rosie
August 21, 2024 8:02 pm

“The ICRC says they have visited hostages and helped secure release of 109 of them”
They did the go between. We know that.

Black Ball
Black Ball
August 21, 2024 8:09 pm

Mmmyes something a little fishy.

The truck driver who fatally struck respected Herald Sun sports journalist Sam Landsberger in Richmond on Tuesday has been charged with failing to provide a blood sample.

The 45-year-old truck driver was charged on Wednesday evening more than 24-hours on from the tragic incident.

The Seaford man stopped immediately following the collision and underwent an alcohol and a drug roadside test at the time.

Victoria Police said the man passed both drug and alcohol roadside tests but refused the blood test which was “standard procedure”.

Ok cool, standard procedure.
I could well be wrong but if the driver thinks they are under the limit, it is they who must request the blood test at the cop shop?
And where was this standard procedure when Premier Phuckface hit the kid on his bike?

Black Ball
Black Ball
August 21, 2024 8:14 pm

Buckle up kids! The Bureau of Meteorology has some end of days news:

Winter temperature records could be broken in the coming days, with the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting a cluster of unusually warm weather to wash over the country later in the week.

Meteorologist Rohan Smyth, delivering BoM’s latest update on Wednesday, said large parts of the country would likely experience “above average” temperatures for this time of year from Thursday onwards.

The heat will likely hit central Australia on Thursday before moving further south on Friday.

“We can see some of these temperatures raise up just a little bit and move further south, so the northern parts of South Australia really bearing the brunt of those warmer temperatures,” he said.

Coober Pedy in South Australia’s north could hit 36 degrees celsius on Friday, the bureau said.

The small town winter record sits at 34.3C.

Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, meanwhile, could hit 35C on Friday.

The town’s previous warmest August day is 35.2C, recorded in 2009.

The town of Bourke in remote NSW could hit 27C, while Toowoomba in the Darling Downs region of Queensland is looking at a 25C day.

The hot weather trend will likely continue into the weekend, Mr Smyth added.

Brisbane is forecast to enjoy a sunny max temperature of 25C on Saturday and 26C on Sunday, while Sydney will likely experience 22C on Saturday after a possible morning shower and 25C on Sunday.

Melbourne is in for a pleasant 21C day on Saturday and 22C on Sunday, while Adelaide will likely enjoy a top temperature of 22C and 23C.

Darwin will likely swelter under 34C on Saturday and 35C on Sunday.

Hobart and Perth look set for cooler weather, with 15C and 17C for Hobart and 19C and 20C for Perth.

Good Lord.

Steve trickler
Steve trickler
August 21, 2024 8:50 pm

You can tell this was a truly humbling experience for the bloke. He adapts very quick with the food.. A lot of respect shown to the locals.

A bonus is the scenery.

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Gordon Ramsay: Uncharted | Peru’s Sacred Valley (Full Episode)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fVjsSiAYZ8

Frank
Frank
August 21, 2024 8:54 pm

Just found out that David Icke was a prominent member of the Green Party before he began the task of popularising the lizard people.

eric hinton
eric hinton
August 21, 2024 9:04 pm

BBQ chic. The old man had a used plough disc. Kind of like a heavy-duty mild steel wok with a convenient hole for fat of the chops to drain onto the coals.

Bourne1879
Bourne1879
August 21, 2024 9:17 pm

Yesterday there was discussion about Candace and her views on Israel etc.
By co-incidence the latest PBD podcast goes into the subject in great detail from the 40 minutes mark. It gets very heated. Events such as USS Liberty, JFK assassination and 9/11 come into it. They read out comments from Candaces own father in law who expresses support for Israel.
Interesting quote from Ronald Reagan along lines if somebody agrees with you 80% he is your friend and not your enemy just because disagree on 20%.
DNC Day 1, Candace Owens & Dan Bilzerian Israel Controversy, Fed Rate Cuts | PBD Podcast | Ep. 458

Cassie of Sydney
August 21, 2024 9:33 pm

Yesterday there was discussion about Candace and her views on Israel etc.

No, it was her views on Jews. Let’s be clear here, Owens has morphed into a a full blown and rabid anti-Semite. She’s gone down the rabbit hole of Holocaust denial, and once that happens, there’s no coming back.

Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 10:09 pm
Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 10:19 pm
Indolent
Indolent
August 21, 2024 10:21 pm
Digger
Digger
August 22, 2024 12:13 am

No cream gonna rid of that one

It is so easy to get rid of serial pests. They absolutely thrive on seeing responses, especially responses which are counter to theirs because they know they are winning by getting people to waste the most valuable thing they have in the whole world, “TIME”, to attack them…

There are a dozen or so on this site who are responsible for the moron remaining here because they feed his ego, they bolster his standing by responding and they give him air time, over and over and over on every page of every post…. even when he isn’t posting, people feel some sort of unexplained impulse to make a statement that he hasn’t posted… pure gold to him…

Totally ignoring the moron will drive him nuts because his only outlet then is to make inane, leftist statements of no consequence or substance. Half of his inanity comes from answering responses and that half is entirely due to people feeding him…

Calling him names is simply ammunition and sustenance for him…

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