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The World According To Rowan Dean | 15 August

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This is the world according to Rowan Dan.

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Good evening and welcome to the world according to Ruin Dean, a world where we are respected and admired by our great ally and friend, the United States, not treated as the Albanesi government rightly now is by the US with suspicion and yes, disgusted.

Huge show coming up this evening where I will ask has Albanesi put at risk our security and destroyed the American Alliance?

Plus are you a climber, Deniah?

Take my test and find out?

And who knew the rock group Oasis liked to take the mickey out of woke feminists.

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Don't look back with laughter.

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But first it was Bob hawk by a country mile, Labour's greatest ever leader and arguably one of the best prime ministers Australia has been blessed with, certainly in the top four or five, who as Prime Minister was unequivocal and uncompara in his support for Israel, as he famously said quote, if the bell tolls for Israel, it won't just toll for Israel, it will toll for all of mankind.

But this week his successors in the Labour Party, Anthony Albanisi and Penny Wong reached up with both hands, clasped the bell rope, and did their utmost to toll it as loudly as they possibly could.

Bob Hawk visited Israel many times, although in later years he expressed unhappiness about the settlements and was keen to see a Palestinian state emerged through a two state solution, he was also keenly aware of the pitfalls.

Hawk even promoted his own peace plan, where he argued that crucially, after being given sovereignty over their own land, if the Palestinians showed any aggressive intent towards Israel and Israel retaliated, Israel would keep any territory They then captured.

A perfect strategy of deterrence by the Hawk peace plan.

For example, because Hermas attacked Israel on October seventh, Israel is justified not only in its full response, but is justified in keeping Gaza thereafter.

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Full stop.

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No if snowbt butts.

You attack your neighbor, they retaliate and beat you, you lose your land.

That was the pragmatic Bob Hawk doctrine for maintaining peace in the Middle East.

And I've got to say it's hard to think of a better one.

No such intelligent or realistic thinking.

However, from the current Australian Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanezi, the very opposite of Bob Hawk, not only by far the worst leader Labor has ever had and that's a very rich field, but without question the worst prime minister this country.

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Has ever been cursed with.

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This week, in one of the most shameful, lazy, idiotic, cynical, grubby, despicable and reckless manner, alban easy and is appalling Foreign Minister Penny dreadful Wong declared with zero electoral mandate that Australia will recognize the non existent and largely terrorist inspired state of Palestine.

And here is the level of deep intellectual thought that went into this gumment's decision.

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It's like a football game between you know, South and the bronchis you go to back in your term?

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You back him in.

What we need is a win win.

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I'm sorry, Prime Minister, but you are a half wit.

And that's choosing my words carefully.

The fact that the decision to recognize Palestine is being criticized by people on all sides of the debate is because it is indeed a moronic decision.

If the level of your understanding of the complexities, the dangers, the true as, the potential horrors, the individual agonies, the broader regional impacts, the religious and even civilizational ramifications, not to mention, even at its most basic, the visceral impact on your own Australian Jewish population.

If all of that boils down to a comparison with a game of rugby, you really are an unintelligent and callous man.

Unfit I would argue for anything higher than a lower management, paper pushing role in some grubby union.

Hamas have greeted this decision with glee, describing recognition of Palestine as one of the fruits of October seventh.

Well, let me remind you of some of the other, to paraphrase Billie Holiday, strange fruits hanging from this recognition of Palestinian tree.

A description from Time magazine describes the scenes of the morning of October seventh, quote, the appalling record of Hama's brutally brutality has set a new standard in unrivaled human atrocities.

The brutal massacre of fourteen hundred innocent Israeli civilians, including mass rapes, tortures, bonding and immolation of toddlers, beheadings and live live mutilation, grotesque and sickening scenes with few victims alive, but with footage provided by the gleeful terrorists themselves from their own body cameras, dash cams and the devices of victims as they were slaughtered.

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End of quote.

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The very people responsible for that horror show have now been rewarded on the international stage by the unacceptable pronouncements of Albanesia and Wong, which the Coalition have rightly promised to reverse.

And had Bob Hawk been Australian Prime Minister, he would, I have no doubt, have headed straight to Israel and two those killing fields of the Nova Festival and the surrounding villages to pay his respects.

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And one of them, Penny Wang.

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Couldn't even be bothered visiting the sites when she was in Israel, and Alberanezi has shown scant interest, too busy, perhaps eating meat pies, visiting China, demonizing bb Netta Yahoo and making asenine statements of recognition and facile comparisons to a game of footy.

Today's the eightieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War VJ Day, when Australia was finally safe from being enslaved by an aggressive, heavily armed Asian military superpower to our north, largely thanks to our ally the Americans, as well, of course, to the bravery of our own people.

How ironic, eighty years to the day, Albanesian Wong's actions have directly led to the Americans being quote.

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Disgusted by our treachery.

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Lucky, isn't it that there aren't any aggressive, heavily armed Asian military superpowers to our north with their eyes on, oh hang on.

Not only our reputation, but the security of this nation has now been put at grave risk thanks to Labor Albanesian Wong.

Never has Australia sunk so low.

Joining me now is former Speaker of the House Bronwyn Bishop and former Labour Chair of the Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Michael Danby, two experts in defense evening.

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Great to see you both.

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It's not only Marco Rubio who's lashed out at our government's Palestine move.

Here is what the US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee had to say.

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Disappointing and frustrating, frustrating that there was no communication with the United States as Israel's closest partner.

We would have expected that there would have been some heads up.

There wasn't.

This was done unilaterally.

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Ron.

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When I want to start with you, you're a former defense minister.

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You know this area very well.

How damaging is it.

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What Alvinzy and Wong have done and the ramifications with the US alliance.

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It's very damaging.

I mean we as I listened to the Prime Minister today make a speech on VJ Day or VP day, choose which term you wish.

He actually praised our soldiers who fought with our friends and allies.

Somebody else must have written that speech, not him.

The words he spoke today were not his words are the thought that we've heard about football comparisons to what he's done with regard to this appalling, disgusting rewarding of Hamas where they've come out and said this justifies what we did on October seventh.

So to your specific question, Australia is bound to the United States for our security.

We were in World War Two, it was proven and to our benefit, and my dad served and served alongside with Americans.

That generation gave enormously.

So to hear our alliance being trashed in this way where the Prime minister of this country, it makes me ill to think that he is has used the cover of Starma and Macron, whose history of countries of antisemitism under Corbett in the United States and in the United Kingdom and of course Mineral and Vishfrance in France, and use that as cover to come out just disgust me and to put tensions in the way of what that alliance means.

The infrastructure we have here that we share, the intelligence we share, the operations and exercises we share, are fundamental to keeping this country safe.

And I say that as someone who was privy to secrets which I can't share with you.

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I won't press you one names.

Bronwan, don't worry.

I'd love to do sometime.

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Michael Dandy, you also are an expert in defense.

I've made clear my opinions.

I think Bob Hawk would have acted very, very differently were he prime minister today, he would be in lockstep with both Israel and America.

Were you surprised by Mick Huckabee's basically admission that the Americans are disgusted by what Australia has done.

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Michael, anyone who hasn't seen that interviews should see it.

So we have a socialist left government, as you and Bronwan would understand this.

This is not a normal labor government and they have abandoned our usual procedures.

Wong said that she only call Rubio in a perfunctory way the night before they made an announcement.

How this would never have happened in the past.

It's like Patsy Klein used to sing, crazy, crazy, I mean, how would you not consult the Americans who are actually involved in negotiations for ceasefire, who have all of those forces over there, and consult the French, who in every conflict in the last one hundred and fifty years have put their hands in the air.

This is a ridiculous basis for Australia to decide its foreign policy.

These two, these two and all the gutless MPs who stand behind them are fundamentally shifting.

And this is what the Americans sense Australia's policy away from its pros stance.

That's why we don't even consult them to a pro China world view where Elbow fluence himself around there for seven days with pandas in the Great Wall Australian should wake up.

This is not a matter of just Israel.

This is a fundamental shift in Australian foreign policy and it's absolutely unjustified from them.

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Michael, you just have to ask yourself seriously.

Are Albanisi and Wong leading us into a situation where they would be happy to be a vassal state?

And by that I mean you surrender your sovereignty to a superior power, but you have some autonomy in your home base and you pay homage.

We have the minerals and the food that they want and we have to pass it over as part of that.

I find that the obsequious behavior, obsequious behavior of Albanesi and Wong towards President's z and particularly that last visit where the most thing that worried me was the two hour discussion period about which we know nothing was said, what secret deals were inted into.

This man does not have Australia's best interest at heart.

He just doesn't.

And he is so obsequious to the Chinese power, the communist power.

And you're right, Michael, he is a totally socialist government with a bent towards the communistic side of it.

It doesn't matter where the socialism's on the right of the left.

Socialism is socialism and the individual will always be sacrificed to the collective.

And that's what he's about.

And his statement in this I can't help wondering is he utilizing it to force American relationships into a parlor state.

We have to have an opposition here that is so outspoken and so strong and so determined to put the correct position that ultimately he will be kicked out of a next election.

This is a life and death situation.

Frustrate it are I have never seen.

It makes Whitlam look benign in all seriousness.

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And unlike Whitlam, he has a ninety three seat majority.

I think Michael Costa was right the other day when he said this decision on unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state was Elbow's Munich moment, like when the Czechs were sold out by the Apps.

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Well there you have it, folks, Bromwan Bishop and Michael Danby, both defense experts, both former government ministers and experts in our alliance.

You've heard it from them.

I don't need to say anymore.

Bronwin and Michael, thank you so much.

Now it's time for a little thing we appropriately call the world's Gone mad.

Yes, true is a world gone mad where left wing cities in the United States appear to have hit on a vibrant new economic model to bring life back to the retail industry.

Here's a bit of CCTV footage depicting what I call a woke self served shopping spree at a typical urban clothing store.

This one I think in Washington, d C.

But it could be any Democrat run city.

You walk in with your mates, preferably with a mask on so as not to catch COVID or a balaclava.

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Will do.

Choose from your favorite racks.

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Of clothes, bag them up, no need to fold them, pick something that goes with it, No need to be too fussy.

Most of our designs go together and head on out again.

No need to waste pressure shopping time with you know, sales staff or any of those other annoyances.

And if they don't fit or the clothes don't suit you, you could always take them back and ask for your money back.

Sounds like the perfect left wing economic model to me.

But this week, proving what an absolute spoil sport he is, Donald Trump went and decided to take over Washington, d C and bring back.

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Laura and order, Laura and order.

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Well, this had the local cops all in a tis about things like.

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Chain of command.

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His Washington DC police chief Pamela Smith struggling to understand what that even means?

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What the shain of command is?

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Now?

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What does that mean?

Well?

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Is it pam Bondi's speakers in America?

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You were his work?

H Yes?

Better ask someone else?

Chain of command?

What?

Indeed?

Still here?

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Was the same police chief on a previous occasion managing to answer a much easier question, what are you?

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I'm just a branch off of an old tree, and I'm just that branch that's still standing and as the leaves fall off, that's all I am.

I'm just a tree.

And you know what I like about being a tree.

I'm glad God has chosen to use this tree terrific.

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I'm glad God has chosen her to be a tree.

Not sure the Almighty would have necessary chosen a bit to be a police chief that may or may not have more to do with Democrat policies like diversity, equity conclusion.

Still, self identifying as a tree, why not?

Reminds me a bit of this young lass I showed you a few months ago, who identifies her gender with the seasons?

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Did you know, however, there is a gender identity that is linked to the seasons.

This is called gender season, And this is a gender identity I've only just learned about it.

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Better not tell the mad Mayor of Melbourne, Nicholas Reese.

He's come up with a hair brain scheme to change Melbourne's calendar from four seasons every year winter, spring, summer, and fall to six seasons every year wet winter, dry winter, wet summer, dry summer, and two more.

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But but what about my gender identity?

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Nick, Still on the question of woke self identification, you could do worse than choose imaginal butterfly cells his Pharmacynn Anchor Brook Baldwin.

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Who am I?

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And where did I go?

Thanks to those imaginal cells, those teeny tiny cells of the butterfly, I realized I was here all along.

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Here, all along.

I'm glad.

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Perhaps what Washington, DC needs is more people identifying as butterflies or trees, But alas, what they will be getting under Trump's new plan is more law enforcement Q major MAGA meltdown chronic Trump derangement TDS syndrome, A.

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Lot mega maga.

Are you home?

Are you awake?

Are you awake yet?

Do you see what's happening.

He's taking over the DC City Police.

Oh my gosh, are you awake yet?

This is a regime, this is a full government takeover.

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And here's another well heeled left wing woman dismissing the idea that what American in the cities need is, you know, more police.

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Anybody with any functioning brain cells left knows that more police presence and stronger militarization is not what reduces crime.

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Indeed, here's another compassionate and caring left wing woman with a novel idea to help criminals in the League Alien's evade being picked up by the evil forces of Donald Trump.

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All right, it's August eleventh.

I am outside Union station in DC, where folks on the ground are telling me that they are about to start rounding up unhoused people tonight.

The folks here at the encampment for a Union station are handing out these whistles to give to unhoused folks that we they have a way to call for help if they are kidnapped by federal law enforcements.

So if you're in the area and able to swing by Wright in front of Union Station, they have tons of these.

Bring them back to folks in your community so they have a way to call for help.

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Hell still, at least, poking fun at anti Trumpers and Teds has given comedian Jim Breyer, who was down on his luck there for a few years, a whole new lease of life.

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By quite a plant.

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A man of the Woman's March Weekend and oh they knew what a woman was then.

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Meanwhile, I do like this girl, clearly anti woke, who manages to boil everything wrong with the.

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Left down into a few choice phrases.

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I don't know who she is, but I'm gonna call her conspiracy girl.

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Oh.

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I also think that they're trying to imprison us into fifteen minute cities that will be digital prisons using cbdc's digital IDs and wearables, and I have a bunch of videos out explaining with proof.

I think the UN and the WHO and NATO are pretty much the running cause of all the on this planet, and that they're trying to pin us against each other in the worst kind of way, and they try to see how far they can push the communism through regulations and climate change.

I also think that climate change is another driving force to get us to pretty much into the fifteen minute digital prisons.

And I think that Greta looks like an fas climate goblin, and she can go for herself.

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Greta, that climate goblin has now found a new repugnant vocation, spreading hatred of Israel to impressionable kids.

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Free free Paistan, free free Paistan, pray free, free Pantistan.

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Disgusting.

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Greta was of course a favored child of the elites at Davos and the World Economic Forum, probably still is.

It was the Davos climate obsessed crowd who came up with lunatic schemes to reach net zero, like this one whereby we all share each other's electric vehicles.

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But if you can just use your neighbor's car because you have a smartphone and an app and you don't even need to know the neighbor to get into his car, or if you can find ways of car pooling, and this is what technology helps you do.

It's much easier and much more fun to share, and you start then thinking completely different about transport and traffic.

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Too easy.

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Just help yourself to your neighbor's sixty thousand dollars car whenever you feel like a tap in the app What a novel idea they've actually been trialing this brilliant scheme and Democrat controlled cities like Washington, d C.

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Where they call it carjacking.

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Still, speaking of novel ideas and police work, you really can't go past this latest craziness from where else but the UK.

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I swear I thought was a comedy sketch.

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But these days with the British police, it's impossible to tell.

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These women aren't friends out for a run.

They're actually undercover police officers taking to the streets in Sorrey as part of a new operation trying to stop people cat calling and harassing female runners.

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When you get polked at the stair in the hanging out of the window just to look at us, and it just it's so so so prevalent.

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And police teams are ready to intervene the moment the officers are beaped out, followed or shouted out, pulling people.

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Over sounds like entrapment to me, but what would I know?

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And speaking of unfunny British comedy sketches, the actress Dawn French, famous most recently for her disgusting anti Israel views, has now developed an insane loathing of Christmas, apparently CDs Christmas Arrangement syndrome.

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I guess.

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Yeah, so.

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Christmas really and you know as it comes around, you're.

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A new body, wad bl our body, Oh God, bless God, bless it.

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And where they're come in, come in you come.

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Oh hate you.

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I hope you like it.

I didn't see you at all.

Love everybody is lovely.

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Your food and twenty eight vegetables, everybody.

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I know you don't eat that, you don't eat that, you don't have dairy and you don't.

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And there's remember.

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Jesus, okay Dawn.

Another lesser known UK lefty comedian, Kate Smurthwait, who was incensed last week when nobody turned up to see her feminist comedy show at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Can't They Why, blamed the bad boy rock stars of Oasis for playing the same town that same.

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Night, twenty five minutes after my show should have started under this.

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Is the Oasis effect.

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So I did a couple.

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Of hours flying as I usually would that would do to get me a good crowd, and I could tell it wasn't working.

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Big groups of people in Oasis shirts coming past, no interest in hearing about my show?

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Ah yes, or perhaps nobody turned up because she isn't particularly funny.

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That might be one reason.

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But the best gag came from the Oasis front man Noel Gallagher himself at their very next show, with his response presumably to Mrs smirthwait.

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B those few.

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Kind of a cultural look back with laughter.

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Meanwhile, American funny man Jim Carrey, who starred in the film Liele I Remember that one where he could only tell lies, has now developed to see a case of only being able to tell the truth truth telling syndrome.

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I just you know, there's no meaning to any of this.

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So I wanted to find the most meaningless thing that I could finally come to and join.

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And here I am.

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Here's someone else who seems determined to tell her truth regardless of political niceties.

British MP Sarah Poachin from the Reform Party.

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Stop being in denial about the effect of this culture coming into this country.

And it is the culture of Islam who have absolutely dissed no regard for the value of women.

So these men coming in on these boats eight hundred to one thousand a week twenty six thousand this year alone, have a totally different view, a medieval view.

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And finally, with Trump and Putin struggling to come to some kind of agreement, I just had to laugh at this AI reworking of a scene from the nineteen eighties film Spies Like Us.

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Now He's fallen down in alastic child trumps on Slidon's spinning around Lavin in the cold side my side, rimly slide.

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Yes, it truly is a world gone mad?

After the break?

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What's actually like on the ground in DC?

From someone who lives there in a t welcome back.

Joining me now is Steve Bannon's War Room co host Natalie Winter's Natalie, Great to see you the first.

The big story this week coming out of Washington is Donald Trump's crackdown on crime in the nation's capital, which has cured all the usual leftist outrage.

But I found this report of one of the protests somewhat ironic.

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Breaking news if you haven't seen it yet, coming out of Washington, d C.

Two protesters that were screaming and hollering in front of the police station that there was not a crime problem in DC and how they didn't need the military there.

As they were leaving their protests, they were mugged.

That's right, they got mugged by people that they say aren't there to commit crimes.

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Sorry, Natalie, you do have to laugh now you live in Washington, DC.

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Just how bad is the crime?

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Well, look, I'm usually used to you playing videos of crazy transgender activists, but I think what she was saying might be more crazy.

And the only thing I would maybe add that I would hope is that the money they were being robbed of is whatever they were probably being paid to protest.

Because anyone in DC who is up in arms against President Trump trying to make that city safe again, I don't know what they're up to.

I don't know what city they live in or what they've experienced.

I've lived on and off in DC for years, currently live there now, and there are parts of the city where you go there it's like a third world country, whether it's from an infrastructure perspective, the people around, the lawlessness, and frankly, I think the worst part is just the inability of the police to do their job and feel like the city has their back because they care more about lookeness and you know, as we saw skewing police data to try to fit this utopian narrative, when in reality, the city is in disrepair.

Union Station, which used to be one of America's you know, great landmarks, and I think an architectural really feet I mean, there's so many tents outside you can't even walk through there without probably catching a disease.

Now those tents have been swapped with humbies and National Guardsmen, but it really is a sad state of affairs there.

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So, Natalie, Donald Trump has said that if he is successful, and I'd be interested in your thoughts on whether he can be successful, but if he is, he's going to implement this sort of crackdown in other Democrat run cities.

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Do you think A, he'll succeed in Washington, d C.

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And B he'd be able to roll it out across those other you know, in New York, San Francisco, La, et cetera.

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Well, definitely, I think you're going to see this expand to other cities, and frankly in some capacity.

You know, the Trump administration I think was quite public about how they were deploying, whether its National guardsmen or just sort of using the military and unique settings and areas that in the past they weren't necessarily deployed to.

So I think you're sort of seeing a blurred line on that front, and certainly no hesitation from the administration to accelerate there.

I definitely think they're right to target these large Democrat cities.

There seems to be an interesting correlation there.

I would say it's probably because they are definitely Democrat run cities.

These policies don't work in terms of its effectiveness in DC.

I think, like with a lot of these cities, the violence is not you know, dispersed equally throughout the city.

It's contained to certain areas where I'm just a little curious where once the presence of this National Guard or these troops or the law enforcement is lifted, if that's going to stay, I think it's a much more systemic problem.

But I think the one thing that the data shows is that actually the threat of arrest and actually removing a lot of these people up this street, which we've seen every night, you know, basically dozens of people, whether it's actual crimes like you know, murder, homicide, that stuff, or on the immigration front, people being removed.

But I think that is going to be the biggest deterrent.

I don't know what happens once once the presence is lifted, but from most people that I've you know, talk to who live in DC, I think they're very much welcoming the upp security presence.

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Good good to hear.

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And we've spoken a lot about the Jeffrey Epstein saga as a new twist, which is that Milania Trump is threatening to sue Hunter Biden.

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Amazing story.

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I have comments Hunter Biden made where he claimed basically something along the lines that it was Jeffrey Epstein who had introduced Mlania to Donald Trump or something like that.

But Milania is furious and with Donald Trump's blessing, is intending to sue.

Were up to a billion dollars She's chasing tell us a story.

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Well, look, she's a killer, and I think probably the years of lawfare that they put her husband through made her hot a zero tolerance policy for any defamation, lies, sphear campaigns, especially from the media, which you know, has done nothing but attack her husband, her her entire family.

Hunter Biden basically tried to say that Epstein was responsible for introducing that that that was the only reason that they met.

Totally unfounded claims which had been peddled by a bunch of left wing outlets at the peak of sort of you know, the Epstein affair.

But I think we need to put this in context, right.

Malania really has been I think, destroying the mainstream media.

She recently forced The Daily Beast to issue over traction.

She got James Carville to apologize about what he said about her on air.

So this is I think the three peet victory forthcoming for her because Hunter Biden essentially doubled down after she threatened defamation, saying words I can't say on air, but saying screw it, I'm correct.

So I think that'll be a very interesting discovery.

And I look forward to seeing where where most of his money comes from, because something tells me it's not American.

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Well, I think he'll have to sell a lot of those paintings if she wins a favor.

And Natalie Wynd has always great to chat to you a move.

Follow that one very very closely and we'll speak and.

Speaker 1

So thank you so much.

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Now time for my weekly look at the world of climate doomsdayism.

Whether or not, Yes, Australians must ask themselves whether or not they have the most idiotic energy minister in the history of this once great nation.

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A lot of loticultural groups come talking to me about climate changes in situ but is also where we've got so much at stake.

Situents living in apartments without air conditioning.

You know, it gets hotter and hotter.

Kids trying to do the HSC and swater and heat elderly people.

Not much tree cover in many parts of the electric these people.

There's a lot of sacer climate change for people who rely on later governments.

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Ah Where on Earth does one begin with such idiocy?

In my opinion, everything Chris Bowen refers to in that clip is the result of his climate change policies, not the climate itself.

If kids doing their HSC in the western suburbs are sweltering, it's because of a high energy prices caused by his governments insane energy policies and b because Labour's beloved multicultural mass immigration policies have driven up the cost of rents and housing, leaving families without the spare cash to afford air conditioning.

Meanwhile, last week, a New South Wales Labour MP has warned that quote public support for net zero will be jeopardized if the state is hit by blackouts as preparations begin for the nation's largest coal plant, Arrahring, to be switched off in twenty twenty seven.

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And why would that be?

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Take a look at where New South Wales energy actually comes from, as published in the Daily Telegraph, despite all soaring electricity bills to pay for renewables, despite all the devastation caused by installing windmills and manufacturing and disposing.

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Solar panels, not to mention the.

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Madness of transmission lines crisscrossing our beautiful countryside.

Yes, over seventy percent of New South Wales energy comes from coal.

Those massive windmills struggle to generate a measly twelve Percent's solar is even worse at just under eight percent.

And you can pretty much forget the rest and all for what.

According to this graph produced from friend of this show, Matt Canavan.

When you take out the agricultural land that we have converted to forests, sometimes by compulsory acquisition, Australia's carbon emissions have gone up over the past thirty years and they have barely changed for the last twenty years.

What a farce, All pain and no gain.

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That's the labor Way.

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Meanwhile, speaking of useless windmills in Britain, this week the UK Telegraph ran a major feature on the offshore wind farms that are destroying British fishing, noting that fishermen are being excluded from areas where they once reaped rich harvests.

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Quote.

We can't go.

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Into the areas between the turbines, says Ken Bagley, whose family have been fishing these waters for generations.

If we towed our fishing gear through a wind farm, we'd be snagged on something in no time, and with the tidal currents and winds we get around there.

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It'd get really, really dangerous.

Speaker 2

These foreign wind companies are just forcing British fishermen to move away from their traditional fishing grounds.

We are being pushed around by big business and useless politicians, agreed fellow fishermen James Cole.

As the article says, quote In theory, fishermen are still allowed to fish between the turbines, but the threat of snagging or collision means few do end of quote.

So Australia's fishing families need to ask themselves whether or not this is the same fate that awaits the Australian fishermen under Chris Bowen's insane offshore wind mill plans.

And now, of course it's time to play climate spot the difference.

Can you win the coveted Weather or Not trophy and get to call yourself a champion.

Speaker 1

Clom A denial.

Speaker 2

Depends entirely on whether or not you can spot the difference between these two British weather charts, one from two thousand and nine and one from twenty twenty two.

One shows a range of summer temperatures in the high twenties and low thirties across Britain and is colored in normal colors, and the other shows almost the same temperatures that is colored like a fiery inferno designed to scare the kiddies witless.

Speaker 1

Spot the difference?

Speaker 2

Well, the normal colored one actually has higher highs than the fiery inferno one.

Speaker 1

Did you spot it?

Well done?

Speaker 2

Next question, can you spot the difference between these two articles from the Climate Obsessed Guardian only two years apart.

One says that because of climate change, Spain is suffering it's trist climate in twelve hundred years and goes on to say that human caused global heating is blocking winter rains and the other says that because of the climate crisis, Spain is suffering devastating apocalyptic flooding.

Yes, if you guess that both are offered as proof.

Speaker 1

Of climate change bonus points.

Speaker 2

Next, can you spot the difference between this article.

Speaker 1

In the unreadable, woke lefty Australian.

Speaker 2

Financial Review exclusively revealing that the Tomago smelting plant is going green in a ground breaking move to cut carbon emissions and this article by Matthew Kelly in the Newcastle Herald that.

Speaker 1

Is now only a matter.

It is now only a.

Speaker 2

Matter of when, not if, the Tamago smelter is forced to close because of Chris Bowen's exorbitant power prices.

Speaker 1

Bonus point.

Speaker 2

If you spotted that the difference is just one term of a labor government, well done.

Speaker 1

If you've got all three correct.

Speaker 2

Answers, you can now call yourself Anie.

Meanwhile, Australian's interested in science might find these views, which go against the scientific consensus on man made global warming from geologists and author Greg Barden interesting.

Speaker 21

There are times when CO two levels are high and the temperatures are low, and times when just the office is happening.

It's not necessarily a one to one correlation.

Where's the CO two coming from?

Massa nose.

I've got a bunch of videos on this.

Over ninety percent of the CO two is coming from the oceans warming.

Warm water holds less gas.

Speaker 11

Here's the kicker.

Speaker 21

The oceans are warming from underneath, not from the top.

If it was from the CO two on the top, you know the warming of the air, it would be coming from the top.

The glaciers are melting from underneath.

The CO two is coming from tectonic processes that happened about every twelve five hundred years that people just don't want to talk about.

A tectonic process that begins in the core, translates perturbations into the mantle, into the chrust, the weak areas the crust.

You see more tectonic activity, more volcanic activity.

Was exactly what we're seeing.

Speaker 2

And finally, lovers of nature must ask themselves whether or not to be concerned by this article published as recently as the twenty ninth of the twelfth twenty three and I quote this hot dry seasons of the past few years have caused rapid disintegration of glacier's in Glacier National Park, Montana, if this rapid retreat should continue, that Glacier would almost disappear in another twenty five years.

Sounds scary to me.

Oh, hang on a second.

This was published on December twenty ninth, nineteen twenty three, over a century ago.

Speaker 1

As the big horn Sheep of Montana liked to endlessly bleat who aim it?

Coming up?

Could Alberanzi be our worst PM ever?

Speaker 2

The panel we'll judge in two against one And I'm delighted to welcome for the first time here on the world, According to Rundine Liberal Senator for South Australia Lea blythe great to see you, Leah, thanks for coming on the show and of course former Labor Minister Graham Richardson.

Speaker 1

Now, Leah, I'm going to kick off with you.

This is an easy one.

Is Anthony Albanizi.

Speaker 2

The very, very very worst Prime Minister Australia has ever had.

Speaker 17

I would almost add another very in there.

He's without doubt the worst Prime minister we've ever had in Australia.

And there is a long laundry list of exactly why he's the worst Prime Minister Australia it's ever had, you know, looking at foreign policy and what he's doing on an international stage is so detrimental to Australia's national interests.

He's got an energy policy that's driving industry offshore, and we've got, you know, sovereign capabilities that need government prop ups.

Hard working taxpayer dollars are going in to make sure that they are fixing the inappropriate spending and the inappropriate policy settings that this alban Easy government's got.

It is a left wing, very activist government we've got, and I would go as far to say that it is very much like a socialist regime here in Australia at the moment.

Speaker 2

I agree with you, Leah Richard Graham Richardson you were in the Hawk government, would Bob Hawk have trashed Israel and disgusted quote disgusted our American allies the way Anthony Albanezi has this week.

Speaker 22

I don't think I've ever seen an Australian Prime minister with a devotion to Israel like Hawky had, And devotion is the right word.

It wasn't just respect, love whatever.

It was a total, a total collapse of anything that was against them.

Speaker 1

He just loved them.

Speaker 22

And I look back on so many times with Hawky whenever Israel came up with a discussion, He'd get his attention, that's for sure.

Speaker 2

And what did you make Riche of the Americans now, or at least the American ambassador of Israel saying that the Trump administration is disgusted with Australia.

Have you ever heard that or thought you would ever hear those comments?

Speaker 22

No, it really surprises me.

Hardly diplomatic language.

But then again, Trump's hardly a diplomat, so I suppose you've got to expect that sort of thing from him.

Nonetheless, it's the language worry you.

You know, I think that we're all wary of Trump, but I think we're getting more wary because I think he's getting crazier, and that worries me.

Speaker 2

That's ridiculous.

I've never heard anything so ridiculous, Richo.

The Americans, in my opinion on one hundred percent correct to be absolutely appalled by what Albanezi has done this week.

Leah, I want to move on and ask you about this so called economic round table which is coming up this week.

Is again speaking of Bob Hawk, he famously had some great famous economic summit.

Do you think this will just be a pale imitation?

Is this just a pr stunt or is it just an excuse to ramp up more taxes on the hard pressed Australian public.

Speaker 17

I think this is a tamu imitation of what Bob Hawk did for the Australian nation those decades ago.

And you know the fact that for this economic roundtable, the two biggest suppressors of productivity here in our nation, being energy policy and being our industrial relations laws, are not even on the table to be discussed at this forum just goes to show this is a stage show.

It's all for you know, publicity and social media clicks.

There is going to be no real outcomes here.

This is a big spending labor government.

The Australian taxpayer is paying the cost for that they want.

You know, they're not looking at reducing their spending in any way.

So the only way that they can make the books balance is to take more off of hard working Australian individuals and families.

And that concerns me greatly because we need some serious reform.

Speaker 2

People are hurting.

Speaker 17

We've got industries moving offshore, we've got individuals moving offshore, and you know, we have to have a really good hard look and think and wed some serious policy discussions because Australia can't keep going at this rate.

Speaker 2

Bia and rich I thank you so much for us giving your time for the world.

According to Rowantine, thank you both, and after the break, my words of wisdom for tonight's Margaret Thatcher, my political hero, was early on a believer in the theory of anthropogenic global warming, and spoke about it a fact that the climate cult love to get in a larder all about.

But the reality is the more she looked into it, the more skeptical she became.

In two thousand and two, she wrote, quote, the doomster's favorite subject today is climate change.

Speaker 1

This has a number of attractions for them.

Speaker 2

First, the science is extremely obscure, so they cannot easily be proved wrong.

Second, since clearly no plan to alter climate could be considered on anything but a global scale, well, it provides a marvelous excuse for worldwide supranational socialism.

Speaker 1

End of quote.

Speaker 2

And as far as I'm concerned, that couldn't be any closer to the real truth.

Speaker 1

That's it for me.

Speaker 2

Coming up, James Morrow, and I'll see you on Sunday morning, bright and early for outsiders US report right now

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