@Theblackfemini3 Looks like the takeover of the Dems by the far left means they are going to throw the old Dem establishment under the Epstein pedo bus .
Bill Clinton on illegal immigration.
1995. State of the Union.
Today’s Democratic party would call him a far-right extremist. CNN would say he’s a bigot.
In the Belly of the Beast (pt 2)
by Jackson Moon (📖 2 min read)
The Brett Sutton/Neil Mitchell interview is the most important story in Victoria today and beyond—lies, deceit, corruption, human rights violations, abuse of power.
So why is the story dead news today?
24 hours on, and still no comment from Opposition Leader @BradBattinMP—the so-called hope for Victoria’s future.
Battin and @LiberalVictoria talk big on crime—yet the worst case of government crime in Victoria’s history is staring them right in the face.
Where are you, Brad Battin?
Mitchell opened the interview saying Sutton wouldn’t talk about Public Health Orders, decisions, and how they were made. (He did … kind of).
In Mitchell's podcast, Sutton appears to confess, hold regret and seek forgiveness. Without ever mentioning his name, he threw Daniel Andrews under the bus.
Asked about the deadly Hotel Quarantine failures which led to the deaths of 801 Victorians, Sutton smirked and replied: “Well, I wasn’t working at that time that the public health order was made.”
So that’s his excuse?
Sutton was Victoria’s Chief Health Officer. There’s no record of him being on leave or replaced. At best, he meant he wasn’t included in decision-making. But that’s not what he said.
Watch his body language.
Like a child caught lying, Sutton squirms and fidgets his way through a conga line of confessions and veiled regrets. There was no “health advice.” Victorians are kidding themselves believing that crock of BS.
Sutton said he takes responsibility for his actions. Taking responsibility would mean spilling the beans over Daniel Andrews.
And what of Andrews?
The disgraced Premier—the architect of Hotel Quarantine and 801 dead Victorians—says he can’t recall who was responsible for it.
Well, that’s just complete bullshit.
After the Coate Inquiry, Andrews could have picked up the phone, called those in charge into his office, and held them accountable.
But he didn’t. And maybe that’s because Daniel Andrews himself authorised the Hotel Quarantine program.
Who else had the authority? He was Premier—the ultimate decision-maker.
And if you—or the media who buried this story, or anyone in Parliament then or now—are too scared or “over it” to call out this mother-of-all scandals, and still think Daniel Andrews isn’t responsible for 801 dead Victorians, then shame on you.
You’ve chosen complicity over truth.
You should be angry—if not at Andrews and Sutton, then at yourself. Had every Victorian stood as one and refused to follow “Covid rules,” none of it would have happened. The lockdown would have lasted two weeks—not 262 days.
Sutton said—and I fully agree—that voluntary masking, distancing, and vaccines work better than mandating them, and that lockdowns and mandates would not be tolerated by the people a second time.
Everyone who called out this human-rights scandal five years ago has now been vindicated.
Watch the podcast—it's in the comments. I cut it down to the bits that matter.
You may feel sick. You were betrayed. Please, don’t ever forget it—and never, ever let it happen again.
Thank you for reading .
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#HotelQuarantine #BrettSutton #VicPol #DanAndrews #BradBattin
It is time we talk about Alex Hawke and his Indian connection. The shadowy backdrop to his demanding for an apology from Jacinta Price - "to help her" - for her rather innocent and well-meaning statement. Which she has further clarified.
It’s not about good politics for Alex - it’s desperation.
He just didn’t bank on her response.
Maybe it is because she’s buoyed by her spectacular performance on the voice. Or maybe it is because as a new entrant, she's not a product of a party that has been cowering to Hawke’s nonsense for almost two decades.
Either way, the Liberal Party is caught in no man’s land, as an often silent but sometimes public brutal factional war rages between two forces.
It is far from being the principled party of Menzies. It’s not the party of Howard, of Abbott, or even of Turnbull. Not anymore.
Under Ley, the party is more of a Teal apologist organisation. It is so incapable of opposition, many wonder why it still officially holds the space at all.
With Ley at the helm and the NSW division in administration, Alex Hawke and the lobbyist left is firmly in charge of both the party organisation, and the parliamentary team.
That is one side of the war.
On the other side, the conservatives, those “we believe” Liberals, those much happier in coalition with the Net Zero rejecting National party.
Those that want to see a return to a party focused on small government, lower taxes, individual initiative, farmers, and small business.
They're not owned by lobbyist forces, and don't genuflect to the latest identity politics driven brain fart.
I personally believe the Liberals need to find their centre-right roots, and fast. I believe they need to start opposing Labor and holding them to account.
That starts when they finally deal with the mess that is Alex Hawke.
Hawke has always been surrounded by a cloud of controversy, from his splitting of the right of the party, to his constant messing in pre-selections, and his obsessive control over the NSW division.
The Hawke faction never seemed to have any qualms doing bad things to good people.
Always running toward expediency, they give way on the big important things (like Net Zero), for perceived short-term gain. It is my opinion they are the reason for the mess Australia is in right now.
Too many talentless, feckless and inauthentic people have been placed into parliament by a captured organisation, and now there is little leadership, vision or talent more capable than Hawke himself.
Which is not very capable at all.
We can all see in, the rouge has worn thin and no amount of bullying, or breathless, terrible, virtue signalling photo-ops will draw the curtain back over the window.
The Hawke left machine is filled with lobbyists, vested interests and careerists. From Green energy interests, migration agents, hired-gun lobbyists (who put corporate interests ahead of the national interest) and in Hawkes case – a conference, Mitchell, allegedly operated together with radical elements of the Indian BJP.
Four Corners did a deep dive into the subject, and the evidence is more than circumstantial. They produced an episode titled “Infiltrating Australia – India's secret war” focused on India’s influence on the Australian political landscape.
Of course, this does not mean all people of Indian descent are infiltrators, or that they are not welcome in this country.
It does not mean that Australia should not have a sensible migration program, or any of the rest.
But at this time in the midst of a housing crisis, and a slowing economy, where access to services is becoming harder and harder, surely the Liberal party must sensibly prosecute a case to curb our intake.
It is in the national interest, getting somewhere to live is becoming neigh on impossible and common courtesy dictates that rapidly adding more bodies needing even more homes is just bad manners.
I would suggest Hawke is less motivated by the national interest, and instead his personal and factional interest – conversely, I say Jacinta Nampijinpa Price has the national interest at heart.
Worse, there is indeed a reasonable accusation that this rapid immigration tips the electoral balance in Labor’s favour. A genuine opposition would surely be running this story on high rotation. Not apologising for calling it out.
The Liberals have not learned anything, not from 2022, and not from this year's election. The crucial NSW party is in a worse position than ever, and the evils of the destructive factional war there have spread across the nation.
They will not provide an opposition or govern ‘til the war is resolved, and people of principle - not vapid spivs or lobbyist aligned hacks - are back in charge of the organisation.
And when they are, they must clean out the rot - root and branch.
If they don't it is entirely possible, the Liberals wipe themselves off the map.
Whatever happens, we desperately need an opposition in this country and fast, so we can have some hope.
We need an authentic opposition to drag Australia out of the funk.
It’s been a very long time.
I just want Australia back.
@HawkTalkPod The real chant is "Bruuest, there it isss" ( Whoomp there it is was the song it was based on ) which has been drowned out over time with boos.
Even Luke thinks he's been getting booed
Its a bit sad really that it evolved the way it did.
Thursday, on Steve Bannon’s War Room, HHS Special Adviser Dr. Steven Hatfill revealed that RFK Jr. pulled mRNA funding after the data showed getting vaccinated was MORE dangerous than COVID itself.
In other words, the “cure” was WORSE than the disease.
Dr. Hatfill said, “It was more dangerous to take a vaccine than it was to contract COVID-19 and be hospitalized with it.”
@FootyonNine Will Day only played 75% of game time and he was resting up forward as well? Nah he’s showing that he has developed into a genuine mid forward threat .