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The World According To Rowan Dean | 12 December

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These ears, the world according to row and doing.

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Good Evening, and welcome to the world according to Rwandan, a world in which.

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The person squeezed in next to you down the back of.

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The plane on a ticket they paid for and organized themselves is the husband or wife of a Canbra politician.

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I know I must be dreaming more about that in a tick.

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We've got a huge show coming up for you this evening, including Albaniazi's ham fisted threats to under sixteen year olds who disagree with his social media ban, the latest woke pro transgender, anti fossil fuel nonsense out of Hollywood, and how Chris Bowen is destroying the Australian countryside.

But first, in nineteen sixty eight, The Beatles released an extraordinary double album simply called The Beatles, although it's.

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Now known as the White Album.

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It was a bizarre, experimental album that contained everything from John Lennon's insane Stockhausen esque sound Large Revolution Number nine to some of Paul McCartney's sweetest ballads.

But buried in the middle of Side Too is a group of animal themed songs, including a peculiar song by George Harrison called Piggy's which uses George Orwell's Animal Farm as its inspiration as well as the cliche pigs were their snouts in the trough.

But the song was aimed at, Harrison said at the time, was aimed squarely at greedy politicians back in nineteen sixty eight, as the Hippie Revolution ripped through European cities.

George Harrison was clearly appalled by the greed, the sense of entitlement, and the abuse of the perks of office by Britain's political class, especially I imagine the socialist Labor government led by the supposed working class hero, the lower middle class boy from Yorkshire, Harold Wilson in George Orwell's scathing satire Animal Farm.

It is the socialists who rise from the working classes and then, once they gained power, firmly insert their noses in the truff.

The socialist Wilson government was the only government in power during the Beatles years, and Harrison had already complained about Harold Wilson's insane tax policies, name checking him in an earlier song tax Man.

So it's hard to think Harrison had anyone else suttled than Labour's Champagne socialists in mind.

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When he sang have.

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You seen the bigger piggies in their starched white shirts?

And then in another verse you can see them out for dinner with their piggy wives.

For reasons that I'm sure you can imagine, that song has been swirling through my mind these last two weeks.

With all the revelations concerning our own greedy politicians and their pampered spouses male and female, it seems George Harrison could have written his song as a theme tune for the Albanezy government and indeed the current parliament.

The piggies like behavior of our federal parliamentarians includes we have learned in the past week freebies for families going to rock concerts, free bees for family trips to the Byron Bay Blues Festival, freebies at the Formula one, freebies at the Australian Open, freebies at the footy finals, freebie trips to the snow flying spouses in one year, the equivalent distance of flying to the moon and back.

Over a million dollars spent in just one year on so called family reunions, plus an extremely disturbing number of incidents where spouses who are also ooh lobbyists and yes, there's more than one got to travel on the public dime up the pointy end, despite the apparent conflicts of interest.

And then there were all those vish meals on the taxpayer from Bally's and New York and who knows where else, all of which we are informed repeatedly is clearly within the guidelines by the rules.

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The whole time I've been follow the rules, follow the rules.

I have followed the rules, followed the guidelines so far.

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Put simply, if the eyewatering amounts of money being spent on politicians perks, because that's what they are.

Forget all the self serving self justifications about helloing single mums to work in Parliament and all that codswallop.

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They are perks of the job.

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If these vast sums of money and unbelievable entitlements are within.

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The guidelines, then the guidelines.

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Are a sick and obscene joke, arought even or more likely poorly and lazily formatted by Canberra's useless public servants.

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We the Australian taxpayers, are a trillion dollars in debt.

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That's trillion dollars, a share of which is on your credit card, and more importantly, we'll be on your kid's credit cards, and your grandkid's credit cards, and their kid's credit cards.

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On and on.

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To put it in context, when John Howard left office less than twenty years ago, not only did we have no debt on our shared credit card.

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We were in the black less than twenty years ago.

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Now, these lazy, self indulgent, self entitled, useless and often repellent politicians, and I include all sides of politics in that comment, have racked up a trillion dollars worth of debt on you.

This Parliament is only one job, and that is to drastically reduce that debt, because that debt is crippling our national security, crippling our future prosperity, and dramatically driving down the living standards and lifestyles of all astres, but especially poorer and lower class Australians.

It is obscene, it is disgusting, and it is shameful.

From the day the first fleet landed at Sydney Cove, every single Australian, including every single Indigenous Australian, has been able to offer the next generations a better standard of living, better health, and a clearer path to individual prosperity than any generation before, but no longer now.

Thanks to the stupidity, recklessness, ideology and greed of our political classes, Australians cannot be sure whether they will even maintain, let alone increase their own wealth and living standards.

According to all the current statistics, all Australians can now look forward to is higher and ever increasing energy prices, higher interest rates, and lower employment.

And the only class of person shielded from this economic pain the politicians themselves.

It is high time Australians demanded smaller government.

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Far far far, fewer.

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Perks for those politicians, and a government committed to drastically reducing reducing the waste of government everywhere.

There's lots of piggies living piggy lives, especially, I would argue in.

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Canberra, start should they play?

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The public becomes more outraged over our greedy politicians and their lavish expenses.

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Anthony Albanize he was this.

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Week hoping they would forget all about it and focus on his wonderful under sixteen social media band, which he has labeled as revolutionary.

Well, it was good to see one teenager stand up to the Prime Minister this week to.

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Tell him his new rules were silly.

Have a look, it's.

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A bad idea because we're going to find ultimates anyways.

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Yeah, well that'll get.

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Fanned out too.

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Dear idea.

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There you have it, joining me to discuss this and much more as one nation.

MP Barnaby Joyce and former Speaker of the House Bronwin Bishop.

Now I want to ask you, Barnaby, what.

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Was the prime instructure?

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There was he gaslight it, the girl said she doesn't like it, and there's the prime ministers sproofing it as a great success.

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What are your thoughts, Barnaby?

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I think that you've got to take the good with the bad.

Obviously.

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I have great, simple deep for parents who don't want their children bullied.

They that's a huge thing, especially young girls on body image.

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To be quietly frank, I don't want to sound too much like the left.

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I think both of the political fens know what can happen when people are just tormented at night.

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They're addicted to it.

They don't get off it, they.

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Try to fight it, and if they're not successful, they can do harm to themselves.

And I've unfortunately seen that up close.

Unfortunately with a social media band.

Kids are also incredibly resourceful and they're going to get round it.

What would have been better is if we'd ask the major players, because they got the AI, Ey've got the capacity that they know how the algorithm works, look for certain key words such as you know, you skank, you dirty, such and such, you fat, so and so, and just say.

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Well, where those words are, We're just not that that correspondence out's gone.

I think that would have been highly.

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Ficacious, absolutely common sense.

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They're from Barnaby Joycey gonna argue with that Roman, But you've made the point that a lot of this is to distract from the real issue, which is the expenses scandal.

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Now you know all about this.

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You're the famous helicopter lady, the helicopter girl that I remember back then, I wasn't involved in the media.

I remember Bronwin Bishop and the helicopter.

It was headlines everywhere.

You terrible person.

You took a helicopter ride from A to B to get there on time.

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What do you make of what is going on now?

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One hundreds of thousands millions summer saying of dollars spent on these so called family reunions, spent on lavish lunches and overseas trips.

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Tell Us your thoughts, Broman.

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Let's look at it in the clearest of terms.

There's one rule for socialists and another rule for everybody else.

And he has to stand by that.

Tabenezy has to stand by he's female minister.

Otherwise there's a rule for male socialists, which is better than for female socialists.

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Now, let's look at it.

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Wayne Swan charted an aircraft from Brisbane to Bathist to speak at a fundraiser for the Labor Party.

I took a five thousand dollars helicopter in Melbourne to speak at a fundraiser for a Liberal Party.

I repaid mine immediately because when I saw the amount I was a bit shocked.

Wayne Swan never repaid a penny.

Mister Miles millions of dollars in his VIP aircraft with the golf tubs in the back.

And was it a surfboard as well?

Was that investigator was there outrage?

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No?

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Of course, not swept away gone.

And of course mister Burke, mister Burke who took his family with his first wife on a holiday to Ularu twelve thousand dollars until twenty twelve, came known in twenty fifteen because of my helicopter.

He repaid eight thousand dollars in twenty twenty eight years later, but he did not repay one cent of the forty eight thousand dollars trip he took a staffer to Spain and are parts of Europe.

Not a penny of that was ever replayed, and that was not properly within the rules.

So I just look at it with the greatest of cynicism.

He is building himself a base.

He's sticking up.

When you've got a big majority, it's dangerous because there are too many people not enough to do, all of whom think they should be ministers.

And you can almost hear them salidating that she might go and then one of them might get the job.

But by standing up for Miss Wells and standing up for the others, oh well, if I get the trouble, he might look after me.

So he's building a base, but that's the socialist base.

But he has to watch out because when you come into the area of Miss Hanson Young, who whose husband is a lobbyist, and he's.

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Getting stay about that, that's green.

Senator Sarah Hanson Young.

Barnaby spent nearly fifty thousand dollars of our money to fly her lobbyist husband back and forth to Canberra.

Let's just quickly listen to our position leader, Susan Lay what she had to say.

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She came out swinging today.

I'm glad to.

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Say what Minister Anika Wells has done is scandalous, clearly scandalous.

And the whole country is reeling from all of the information that they've received about what she has done.

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So that was obviously about Annika Wells, but let's talk about both the Green Senator Sarah Hanson Young and Anika Wells.

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Barnaby Joyce.

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Well, I think that I can understand why Bronwan is furious because it definitely was a different rule for her.

And I remember the mister Albanese saying she had to be robard to an apology.

But we at least got an apology from Bronwin.

We've got nothing from mister Albanesi.

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Nora anah Is.

They're just total hypocrites.

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And then of course you see nobody believes that Anaka has done anything but the wrong thing.

I mean, oney, seven hundred dollars for a night on the tiles, it's outrageous, and she like, why, why is the taxpayer paying for a grog bill?

Why And of course what you see now with Sarah Hanson Young is that we're paying for a husband to go to work.

That's what we're doing, and that also is outrageous.

He's going backwards and porkans the lobbyists.

He gets paid to lobby and gets where he lobbies.

He lobbies in Canberra and guess he's paying for the plane ticket for.

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Him to go to work, the taxpayer.

And that's wrong.

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But you know this reading of hypocrisy and Australian people have picked it.

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They're no longer questioning Anika Wells.

They know that it's Dodgers oil.

They question the Prime Minister.

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So let me ask you, Barnaby.

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You were going to announce last week on this show that you were joining One Nation.

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But you lost your bottle and you left it till the monday.

But that's okay.

I forgive you by it.

But now you are with one nation.

Now you are with one nation?

What will?

What will?

What is one Nation's policy?

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Would you have the rules looked at again?

What are you going to say in Parliament about this?

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I think that you would see from Pauline Hanson's she's pretty frugal on what she's done, and the other guys are pretty new and Malcolm Roberts is as pretty clean.

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So I think between the lot of us, we'll go.

We're going up next week to have a discussion about it on the sixteenth.

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I think a good policy would be for people to submit their budget beforehand of exactly what they're going to spend per day, of exactly.

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What they're about to do.

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I'm not the person's off well, they just you know, you can't have them fly on planes and you can't have the meat meals or no.

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No, they've got to do a job and they've got to do that.

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And the worst time of politicians the lazy one and he doesn't go anywhere.

They've got no travel budget and no travel expenses.

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Because I never leave their house.

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So I think that it's it's just got to be more diligence.

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And if if your bustard fiss.

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Up very quickly just before we go, what should the policy be.

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What should Susan Lee now be.

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Saying, Well, she's saying the right things that they particularly the handsome young stuff and other parts of the well stuff has to be looked at by the Prime Minister's department.

He signed off on Annika Wells taking that one hundred thousand dollars trip to New York.

He did that, so it has to be looking has to come back to him and he has to look at it.

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Thank you, Broman Bishop and Barnaby Joyce, thank you so much for coming on the show.

And now it's time for a little thing we like to call the World's Gone Mad.

Yes, it truly is a world gone mad this Christmas.

Once upon a time there would be a rush of Christmas movies like Love Actually or The Grinch.

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Who Stole Christmas.

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But this year is offering from Netflix's wait for it, Queen of Coal, a film about a trans woman i e.

Biological male who dreams of working in the coal mines.

Why on earth, you might ask, But anyway, apparently this hick coal town is steeped in superstition and patriarchy.

So Carlita, yes that's her name, how original must fight to earn her place underground.

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Here's a bit of a trailer.

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Garla Barbara Rodriguez ID number thirty seven two five five three one three.

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If you say you're a woman now, then you'll have to do women's work.

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And you know this company assigns different jobs to win him.

Ah.

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Yes, a man who wants to be a woman complains when they treat him like a man, and then complains when they treat.

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Her like a woman.

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What I wonder what the local superstition is there?

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Maybe it's you know that if you burn coal you get abundant, cheap and reliable energy.

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Ooh, perhaps that's it.

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Meanwhile, proving truth is injury indeed stranger than fiction, Meet the Jabrail Shelby's.

Yes, they are the real life sequel to the smash It series Peaky Blinders.

These four Afghan men enjoy dressing up as the characters made famous in the BBC series starring Cillian Murphy, but rather than nineteen twenties Birmingham, these four wannabe street gangsters from western Afghanistan have become a huge hit on social media as they film themselves parading around the town of Jabrail and the plot twist.

Mm turns out the Taliban weren't too impressed by this influx of Western culture and have arrested the four of them for allegedly violating Islamic values.

As the UK Telegraph says, according to the Ministry they offered remorse after receiving Yike's necessary guidance.

It remains unclear under what conditions the statement was recorded, I imagine.

So Meanwhile, perhaps influenced by the idea of an approaching white Christmas, the color specialists Pantone have released their color of the year, and it's white, or rather a shade of white called cloud Dancer.

According to Leitracizement, the executive director of the Pantone Color Institute, this rather bland white color is designed to help us all cope with the overwhelming cacophony of hectic voices in today's world, which has apparently made it harder for us to hear our inner voices.

Wow, I never knew paint had so much power.

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Conscious statement of simplification, Cloud Dancer enhances our focus, providing release from the distraction of external influences.

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Alas as is so often the case in this mad and crazy world of ours, the road to hell is paved with good intentions, or in this case, the road to a pretty cream colored hallway is paved with hysterical woke women screaming racism.

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Handton Choosing white or cloudy days as color of the year is a political statement, call.

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Me to walk.

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I don't care, I don't think I'm wrong.

It is a political statement.

It's giving Sydney Sweeney has good geens.

It's a political statement.

You're gonna choose white and market it as a soothing reset for who, babe, who with that soothing?

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The Pantone just announced their color of the year for twenty twenty five, and they chose white in this political climate, are we being serious right now?

If not a dog whistle, why does it look like a dog whistle?

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Dog whistle racism?

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Shades of Sydney Sweeney, the young white girl who said the world woke a light a few months ago with her jeans ads.

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Sidney Tweeney hasburg keenes.

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Oh yes, went and down.

Blame it all on Sydney's good jeans.

This woke, This woke woman went even further.

Once upon a time, lefty liberal women would burn their bras as a form of protests, but this woman instead decided to burn her color.

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Shot Pantone, You're fired.

You really chose white.

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You chose white in these terms.

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Says the woman in the white coat.

That's really sticking it to the man.

So presumably I hear you asking if these work activists are correct, then all of the artists and designers who are keen to promote this fashionable version of the color white as the color for next year will be you know, fascist Trump voting white supremacists.

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No, it's a space I see for experimentation, allowing myself to read without perfection.

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I make it big, and I make the pace form of pieces.

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I do feel like confidence and the use of color in the way that people want to personally express themselves is essential.

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I think I use color always with purpose.

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Meanwhile, speaking of Christmas as white or otherwise, this satirical AI clip is doing the rounds online, which means, of course that anyone under sixteen in Australia is forbidden from seeing it.

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Why are you going home?

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I got sent home for suggesting we do a Nativity this year.

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Apparently, I'm miss slammerfobi, miss where's all the Christmas light ben?

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That's offensive?

They're winter lights.

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Of course, satire is only ever really the truth dressed up with a bit of humor.

It certainly does appear that throughout parts of Europe and Britain, the Christmas festive season is coming under increasing attack, literally as well as figuratively.

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Germany has been left horrified after vandals destroyed a living nativity, tortured too donkeys before defecating in the church and fleeing.

The small town of Urbak south of Frankfurt.

Donkey's Lily and Max, part of the popular living nativity at the Christmas Market, were beaten and tortured in their enclosure at around four am on the thirtieth of November.

One resident watching the chaos from his balcony told German News they witnessed one of the culprits punched the donkey in the face.

He said the same group had destroyed electrical boxes, Christmas lights and decorations around the town.

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That is sick, mind you.

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There's no real need to bother destroying the fun of Christmas.

The local powers that be are doing it all by themselves.

In London, here's the who what by dou dar lighting of the once famous.

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Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree.

I bet the kiddies were really thrilled by this one.

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Wow, you have you seen anything more pathetic?

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Even worse was the miserable Nativity scene apparently on display to the public in London.

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Actually was.

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No look it.

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Meanwhile, due to the ever present fear of terrorist attacks on Christmas markets in Germany.

Here's what the streets around German towns now look like.

Here's a report on the threats post Christmas celebrations from London's gb News.

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This week, I've reported vandalism against Nativity scenes in Belgium and France.

As Germany and the UK also step up security around Christmas gatherings, Austria has also seen pro Palestine marches at market Police are urging the public to stay vigilant in lead up to Christmas Norway.

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Last year, pro Palestinian activists targeted the famous Christmas festivities at Oslo's Station.

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Man Stay.

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Every Day Moon of Indian One in Way.

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Meanwhile, back at Santas Grotto and the UK, activists who clearly missed their Middle East history and religious studies classes, decided to assert that Jesus was a Palestinian.

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Jesus Palestenia.

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Hate to break it to you, Jesus was Jewish.

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But the dangers posed by extremists and even terrorists across Europe has led one country, Hungary, to attempt to woo disheartened European tourists with an ad that claims rightly or wrongly that Hungary's closed borders policy makes it a safer destination for Christmas.

According to the UK Telegraph quote, in twenty twenty four, there were just twenty nine asylum claims in Hungary.

The same year, Portugal, which is a similar sized Hungary, had two thousand, six hundred and eighty.

The European Court of Justice ordered Budapest, the capital of Hungary, to pay a lump sum fine of one hundred and sixty nine million pounds for breaking EU asylum laws.

They are the laws that let everybody in EU Judges in Luxembourg als who imposed a daily one million euro fine for the unprecedented breaches until Hungary.

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Complies with European law.

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In the ad watch this ad, the Hungarian government even boasts about paying that fine.

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Hey, you have it.

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And finally, on a lighter note, as it were, if you really want to light up your Christmas tree in style, you gotta hand it to the Swiss perfect just like a Swiss clock morning.

Don't try that Christmas tree trick at home, not in this madd and crazy world.

After the break American Renaissance, where Minnesota's fraud scandal is deepening, plus more doomsday climate alarm is.

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I'll bring you the latest on whether or not welcome back.

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It's now time for American renaissance and joining me tonight from Arizona's political commentator Stephanie hammill Well.

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President Donald Trump.

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Has continued his scathing attacks on Somalia.

As the fraud scandal deepens in the state of Minnesota.

The administration is cracking down on immigration and targeting the state's large Somali community.

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Have a listen to what Donald Trump thinks of Somalia.

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Somalians ripped off that state for billions of dollars.

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I don't want them in our country.

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Their country is no good for a reason.

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Their country stinks, and we're going to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage into our country.

So, Stephanie, the President did not mince his words there.

What's your take on what's happening with Minnesota and the criticism I guess of Somali in particular, but immigration from other places as well.

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Well.

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What we just saw was classic President Donald Trump.

He has no filter.

He says what's on his mind, and as a voter, I honestly support people speaking their mind versus them saying something and doing something different.

So that is one of the greatest things about Donald Trump is you know exactly where he stands and where he's going to go.

This is looking to be one of the biggest welfare fraud schemes in US history.

We're not just how talking about hundreds of millions of dollars.

It looks like the number is going up to a billion dollars.

This is totally absurd, and this is something that has really frustrated Americans for so many years.

And the reason we're so frustrated is because, you know, we're told that people are coming into this country and that they're coming here to work and to pursue the American dream, that they're going to assimilate, that they're going to love this country, and then we're finding out, for example, this case in Minnesota, is that a lot of these people that are coming in are actually not only taking from the system, not just taking tax payer dollars, but they're actually committing fraud in crimes at an astounding level.

And you know, this is such a huge story.

I mean, there's so many layers to this.

It's you know, not just the American Somalis who are involved.

You have to look at the higher ups the Democratic Party who runs the state there.

And you have to wonder why so many red flags were ignored, why there was so much incompetence, how this could go on at this level for so much many years.

So you have to wonder if people were benefiting off of this other than the people who were just committing the fraud and crimes.

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And Stephanie, just briefly, we're not going too much into the detail, just how was the fraud being committed?

Where is that billion dollars some people saying up to two billion dollars actually gone?

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And how did it leave America?

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Yeah, so there.

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It looks like there were several different programs that they were using, like nonprofits if you will.

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For example, one of them was.

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Called the Feeding Our Futures program, and this program was supposed to feed hungry kids and apparently no foods, no food was given to any hungry kids.

In fact, it was just all a scam and this money was going into the pockets of some American Somali's And what's even worse is that we're finding out a lot of this money just left the US entirely and went to other countries, which has people concerned about national security.

Where exactly did this money go, Why did it go to other countries?

Was it us to fun terrorism?

So again, there's just so much more that we need to find out.

But again, Donald Trump is using this as an example that these people came to this country, they were allowed to come to the best country in the world, if I could say, and they're taking advantage of the American taxpayer, and it is just totally egregious.

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Obviously, Stephanie, I meant the second best country in the world after Australia.

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But I forgive you for that little slip of the time.

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Now, speaking of immigration, Trump clearly wants to get some of that money back, and the US president has launched this extraordinary Trump Gold Card, offering immigrants a fast tracked pathway with a fee wait.

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For it, of one million dollars.

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The official Trump Card website states for fifteen thousand DHS processing fee and after background approval a contribution one million dollars, you'll receive residency in record time.

US residency in record time with the Trump Gold Card.

Well, that's trolling big time, isn't it.

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But is it for real?

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It looks like it is, And the.

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Question is you know, is this going to benefit Americans who are already here.

There are a lot of people critiquing from both sides, saying, oh, you know, now Americans are going to have to compete with immigrants for jobs.

But some of us, like me, I think this is actually a great idea because number one, it would be people coming here legally and going through the system.

But number two, these are high value immigrants who want to contribute to this country, who will also create jobs if they're you know, coming here to bring business.

And so these are hopefully, you know, the best of the best other countries have to offer, and there's going to be a system in place.

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There's also some fake.

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Outrage over what's going on.

We already had this very similar program.

It was the EB five investor visa, and the money for that was pretty close to this Trump gold card.

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So, you know, people on the left, they're never honest.

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They are going after Trump for this, saying that, you know, he just wants to harm for immigrants and what about the spirit of America and letting people come here and live the American dream and so on.

But you know, they're being very dishonest because they never had an issue with that program before.

So basically this just strengthens the program that was already in place.

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And Stephanie Trump Derangement Syndrome TDS is alive and well.

On those lefty late night talk shows, David Letterman has crowned lefty TV host.

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Jimmy Kimmel the leader of the resistance against Donald Trump.

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Have a listen, people are aware of the fact that you are the leader of the resistance.

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If the leader of the free world is a fool, the leader.

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Of the free world then should expect and examine every bit of ridicule he receives.

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Stephanie food blown TDS, what do you make of it?

Speaker 6

That segment was incredibly painful, and I'm sad that you didn't give your audience a warning before throwing to that cliff.

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It makes me wonder what happened to comedy.

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I mean, comedy's been dying for a long time, but this is just a few more nails for the coffin, if you will.

Jimmy Kimmel hasn't been funny for so many years.

I think it happened around twenty fifteen twenty sixteen, when he realized that Donald Trump was a real candidate for president.

And then after he won the presidency, it broke his brain and he hasn't been funny since.

You know, It's just unfortunate because comedy is, i would argue, important for just regular people who are looking for a break from politics and a break from works.

It's an escape, and unfortunately people don't have it anymore because it's gotten so political.

And for a letterman to crown him with the Resistance crown, that's not really a great award.

He should actually be embarrass for himself.

He should focus on comedy.

Speaker 2

Well, you're absolutely right, Stephanie, that comedy is not only absent from the left, but it's also the great weapon that the riot has against the left, as Donald Front knows only too well.

Speaker 1

Stephanie.

Speaker 2

Always great to chat to you.

Thanks again and you have a really merry Christmas.

We'll see you again in the new year.

Speaker 16

Thanks so much, Thank you, Merry Christmas.

Speaker 2

And that's Stephanie hammil there in the States.

So now it's time for a little thing we like to call whether or not.

Yes, Australians who are concerned for our unique natural environment must ask themselves whether or not the Australian bush they want to enjoy in the future will look like this view from Barnaby Joyce's porch.

Speaker 7

It's from my front Brander.

Speaker 8

This just looks so much more beautiful when it's covered with wind turbines, swindle factories.

Speaker 2

Not there as we own that we don't want them, or as Barnaby postulates, would look far more environmentally friendly if the landscape were to be dotted with wind factory, solar factories and transmission lines, all bulldozed and built in the name of protecting our natural habitat like this.

Yes, that's a video highlighting the devastation and destruction of parts of our virgin Christine Bush for these renewables endlessly spooked by Chris Bowen, which are designed to supposedly save the planet.

Not all of Australia's farmers are convinced that this is the smartest idea, so hundreds of them formed a physical blockade at the entry of a farm in Victoria in an act of protest against the state government's renewables obsession.

We also learned this week of the heartbreaking destruction caused by Chris Bowen's ideological campaign on one rural community in western New South Wales.

Here's the local federal member for Kollari.

Speaker 1

And gay folks.

Speaker 21

We're here at Moroneri Road, north of Gulgong, where the New South Wales government, courtesy of Energy Co and ace Rears, have basically torn out, bulldoze down and wood chipped hundreds of native trees, some of them centuries old, devastating the local wildlife.

I'm here with Pilly Armstrong, whose family has been farming this area just over that hill there for generations.

Pilly, they've created a moonscape.

Speaker 9

They sure have.

Speaker 20

If you dropped me out here and blind holded me apart from all the construction going on, I wouldn't know.

Speaker 1

Where I was anymore.

Speaker 20

There was a beautiful tree right here at the intersection, which was quite often used as a landmark when we're giving people directions where to go.

But yeah, they've just absolutely devastated our community, tearing out some six hundred and seventy trees and as we've seen, displaced all those young birds, and I would say a multitude of other wildlife as well.

Speaker 1

It's heartbreaking.

Speaker 2

But of course, if you were a diet in the wool left wing climate cultist politician like Chris Bowen, there is no room for any doubt about the virtue of your noble cause.

Take the former lefty Prime Minister of New Zealand, who was so convinced of her government's own moral and intellectual superiority that she laughably declared the government website was.

Speaker 1

The sole source of truth on COVID.

Speaker 2

She's now demanding that the politics be taken out of the climate change debate, of course, because well, have I listened to this clap trap?

Speaker 18

How did that end up becoming so political?

Because this really is should, in many ways be a very straightforward question.

You know, if immediately within the next five years someone said that without significant change, you run the risk of you know, losing huge parts of our ecosystem, wildfires, tropical cyclones that will take many people's lives, and a planet that's so warm that people will die from heat.

If that presented itself with immediac then maybe we would be hearing different debates.

Speaker 1

Ah.

Speaker 2

Yes, the dunesday alarm as scenario still seems to me the only way that the climate cult can prosecute their case.

Oh and before I go, nothing quite says everybody is going to die from the heat than a pole of vortex a what.

Speaker 1

According to the Washington Post, last week.

Speaker 2

Temperature records from the eighteen hundreds are forecast to be broken on Thursday and Friday as an air mass from Nunavut, Canada reaches the midwest and northeast.

Then more record breaking cold oh is possible late in the weekend and next week when more freezing air currently located near the north reaches the central and eastern United States.

Speaker 1

Hm ah Yes.

Speaker 2

The Washington postmasthead is democracy dies in darkness.

Speaker 1

Perhaps they could update that to.

Speaker 13

Climate change alarmism dies in freezing cold weather, or they could even shorten it to climate Schmimat.

Speaker 1

Still to come.

Speaker 2

Albanizi's social media band gets the Kiss of Death a celebrity endorsement.

I'll tell you who in a tick plus victorious historic apology to Indigenous people.

All that with Warren Mundane and Michael Danby in a sec welcome back.

Let's go to Victoria now where Premiere Jacin to Allan this week made an apology to about Victorians in parliament as part of the state's Historic Treaty Agreement that were signed into law last month.

Speaker 19

Have a listen the laws, the policies and the decisions of this Parliament and those that came before it, laws that took land, removed children, broke families and tried to erase culture.

Speaker 2

We say sorry, joining me to discuss this and more as Indigenous lead and businessman Warren Mundane and former Labor MP Michael Danby.

Speaker 1

Michael, you have to fill me in here.

Speaker 2

I'm very, very confused because I thought Victoria voted against the voice.

Speaker 1

What are we doing now with the treaty in Victoria?

Speaker 22

You're dead right, Rowan sixty percent of Victorians voted against it, so that violates one democratic principle and Warren would know the other issue too, That is only seven percent of the seventy to eighty thousand Indigenous people voted for the group that is going to benefit from this treaty, so that's there doesn't seem to be much interest or involvement by the people who are affected.

Speaker 1

Warren.

Oh, look, it's a joke.

And Michael was right.

Speaker 23

You know, they've had an election at the federal level and the regard to the referendum, vast majority of Victorians voted against it, and then they had.

Speaker 1

A vote for the treaty and what happened to that?

And of all the Aboriginal people that could vote.

Speaker 23

Only seven percent voted, so another ninety three percent said this is not for us, So why are they doing it?

You know, it's really going to you know, it's going to be interesting in the next few years how this is going to operate and what are they going to be the restraints on our liberties and freedoms in Victoria.

Speaker 1

You know, as bad enough as it is now, Absolutely it's quite scary.

Speaker 2

I mean, I think the isn't this demeaning to Indigenous Australians.

Speaker 1

Seeking of it?

You saw the vote.

Speaker 23

You know, only seven percent actually voted for this thing.

The Aboriginal community in Victoria, the South Australian one which they've got their voice to Parliament in South Australia.

Only ten percent of Aboriginals actually voted for that.

So every time this thing's put up, it's always defeated.

Speaker 1

Its defeated in.

Speaker 23

The referendum, it was defeated in South Australia, and it's defeated in Victoria.

Speaker 1

Look it, this drives us mad.

Speaker 23

We did all we did for all those years we wanted to be treated equal, and then we got the laws changed.

We've got all the racial laws kicked out, We've got all this stuff, and we're moving forward, and we're moving ahead in this country.

Speaker 1

And we've got more people in parliament.

Speaker 23

I don't know if that improved civilization, but we've got more abaginals in parliament.

Speaker 1

We've got a whole wide.

Speaker 5

They should have you there too, Michael speaks.

Speaker 1

We need Warren there, and I love you, Michael.

I want to move on.

Speaker 2

I think we all share the same thoughts as to this treaty business.

But I want to move on to the Brittany Higgins saga, which continues to rage on with Linda Reynolds is now expected to ask the federal.

Speaker 1

Corruption watch dog to.

Speaker 2

Reopen its investigation into the two point four million dollar settlement.

The former Liberal cenator argues that the commission did not have the full breadth of information when interrogating her, claims Michael Danby, is Linda Reynolds correct to be pursuing well?

Speaker 22

Paul Brereton, the Corruption Commissioners said that she can apply for reconsideration of the failure to involve her in the two point four million dollar settlement.

Speaker 5

But this stinks whatever Paul Breton decides.

Speaker 22

It stinks politically, It says many of the Sky commentators have been saying probably ten times the nearest settlement with a staff member.

Speaker 1

And it's.

Speaker 22

Not only several times larger, but it had two psychiatrist reports issued on the same day, and the second one said that Linda Reynolds was responsible for fifty percent of Higgins's trauma.

Now it's strange that the psychiatrist's views were not challenged as they are in every other case Rowan by.

Speaker 5

The Commonwealth psychiatrist.

Speaker 22

Why this is boggy and whatever Brereton and others get to decide on it.

Speaker 5

This this settlement, there's something that stinks about.

Speaker 1

It, Warren.

Do you think Linda Reynolds's right to be pursuing this?

Can this bring the government down?

Speaker 2

Could this actually reverse on the government and bring down people like Wong and Gallagher and that who are involved in this.

This is various accusations and different parts of the story to deal with cover ups and so on.

Speaker 1

This is not going to go away.

And Michael's correct.

Speaker 23

It stinks to high heaven.

You know, it was one of the quickest decisions that was ever made.

You know, Oh, we're just you know these things that you know, you look at some of these cases, you look at seventy thousand dollars on one hundred thousand dollars they drag on for ages through negotiation.

This only took a few days.

Look, I just I just see this thing as a real stink.

Everyone in the general public seas is a stink.

Speaker 1

And good on Linda Reynolds.

Speaker 23

She should beget Australian of the Year for this, that she's standing up and fighting for taxpayers money and not being wasted and tossed away and the whole thing, you know, you know Wong and everyone and what happened to Linda Reynolds and to her chief of staff.

Speaker 1

And that was just dreadful.

Absolutely, now it could have been the kiss of death.

Speaker 2

I want to ask you about this under sixteen social media ban Michael, guess who's come out and endorsed it.

Harry and Meghan no Less saying we celebrate Australia's leadership.

You know, I would have thought that would have been the last thing you want to hear, Michael, What do you think Harry and Meghan have endorsed Alabos under sixteen social media ban?

Speaker 5

Well talk about two losers supporting something.

It must be very bad for this principle, which seems to have got elbow a lot of courage all over the world.

But I have to say to you, I'm in favor of our.

Speaker 22

Constitutional monarchy process here in Australia.

But Meghan and Harry do give rise to the feelings of Robist Pierre in me.

Speaker 2

And ten seconds was a Darren Meghan kiss of death.

Speaker 1

That is a kiss of desert.

Speaker 23

I think after finding out that that they're actually supporting it, anyone who's actually supported this has probably got ah.

Speaker 2

Thank you Warren Mundane and Michael Dandy and after the break my words of wisdom for the night.

And finally, if there is one thing even more repellent than socialists with their snouts in the trough, it's hypocrites who take them more high ground in opposition by attacking the government over supposed integrity issues, and then are arguably even worse when they get hold of power themselves.

Speaker 3

According to the coalition's publicly defined parameters of their own policy, business could spend up to twenty thousand dollars of Elizabeth's own taxpayer funds to attend, something like, for example, the Super Bowl, to lather themselves in buffalo wings and babyback ribs, nodding along to Kendrick Lamar, all subsidized by the Australian taxpayer labor.

Speaker 2

Thy name is hipocrisy, time and time and time again.

Speaker 1

That's it for me.

Speaker 2

I'll see you on Sunday for The Outsider's final show of the year, not to be missed.

It's going to be huge.

And then I'll see you here again next Friday.

For the world, according to Rwandan.

In the meantime, enjoy James Morrow and the US Report, followed by RITA Goodnight.

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