I shouldn’t worry too much! Grace tame will be featured in classrooms & history books as a warrior! While, if or when Charlie Pickering ever gets a mention, everyone will be saying, …Charlie who? 😇😇😇
“At least when they resurrected the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, they chose a species that was successful” Albanese talking about the elevation of Tony Abbott #QT.
Hunter Biden has done a better job of exposing Trump family corruption in a few days on social media than some elected Dems have in their entire terms. Even MAGA voters are listening to him.
Something to think about.
A massive election win for Labor, gave ordinary working class people, and millions of others hope, hope that Labor would change Howards taxes.
Everyone knew Labor wouldn't turn their back on these people with such a majority in the house..
SO WHAT'S THE FUCKING PROBLEM.. 😠👏👍🙌
Hunter Biden just attacked Jared Kushner 💥
“If you’re worried about who is selling out this country you might want to check out who is paying Jared Kushner."
The LNP has gone quiet after the fuel shortages they repeatedly predicted didn't happen - because the government acted whilst the LNP refused to help and only wanted to scare people.
Chris Bowen "When the news is good, the opposition is not interested"
#DopeyDanTehan#qt
Start keeping a tally:
“Tony Abbott came prepared with four new slogans. Stripped to the bare bones, or down to the budgie smugglers if you prefer, they were: stop taxes, demonise migrants, wreck the planet and only ever wave one flag.”
Niki Savva in the SMH.
Hunter Biden Just now on X:
"You might not like my Dad’s politics, but he is the best Dad in the world and I love him more than anything.
And if you’re worried about who is selling out this country you might want to check out who is paying Jared Kushner."
@HunterBiden
While the “founders” on this site rally to Murdoch & Gina’s anti-labor trumpets actual business investment in the real world is GROWING with Labor in government
Australia is a great country to live, work, invest and build a future
Despite what weirdos on here might say…
BREAKING: Hunter Biden SHREDS the media's double standard toward the Trump family in one devastating post — and EVERY word is documented.
Hunter Biden just posted something on X that cuts right to the heart of America's broken media landscape — and it's IMPOSSIBLE to argue with.
"So let me get this straight," he wrote. "Jake Tapper is focused on attacking my Mom," referring to the comments the CNN anchor has made about disbelieving some of the claims in Jill Biden’s latest memoir.
"Meanwhile, Jared and Ivanka are building a private island paradise on Albanian protected land." TRUE. Over 100,000 Albanians are in the streets. Anti-corruption prosecutors have opened an investigation. Flamingo habitats are being bulldozed. It BARELY registers on mainstream media.
"Don Jr. married the daughter of Epstein's banker." Also TRUE. While Epstein survivors read their FBI abuse reports aloud outside the Justice Department, Pam Bondi refused to answer a even a SINGLE question about Trump and the Epstein files, and DOJ lawyers intervened to make sure she didn't.
"A startup that Donald Jr. fund backs just got a record $620 million Pentagon loan." FACTCHECK: ALSO TRUE. While Trump's own financial disclosures show him trading stock in companies his administration then hands billion-dollar contracts to, Don Jr.'s SHADY investment connections to Pentagon contractors receive almost NO scrutiny from mainstream media.
"Eric is taking an Israeli drone company public for $1.5 billion in the middle of a war with Iran that nobody wanted." Also TRUE, but that story got almost NO coverage.
And then Hunter Biden delivered the punchline that lands like a sledgehammer: "And I know: 'But what about your paintings, Hunter?'"
HUNTER IS 100% RIGHT: His art sales, laptop, and legal troubles consumed years of breathless media coverage. The Trump children's CORRUPT overseas business deals, foreign investments, Pentagon contracts, and connections to Jeffrey Epstein's associates a free pass.
And while Jake Tapper attacks Jill Biden is being attacked for a book, Jared Kushner is bulldozing protected wetlands for a $4 billion resort while his father-in-law runs foreign policy, while raising BILLIONS from shady deals with foreign governments.
There is simply NO comparison!
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So Charlie Pickering says that Grace Tame being made host of a 4 episode podcast on autism, on the ABC is "problematic"!
I couldn't give a toss about what he thinks, he's a pro-genocide Zionist jew & Tame is pro-Palestine.
That's his problem with her.
https://t.co/Y3DbqQ5DlW
He’s a loose unit. Can’t do numbers. Can’t do Question Time. Can’t Sing. Tim Wilson is the most unserious Shaddow Treasurer the Liberals have ever had. #auspol#factcheck#satire#timwilson
One Nation hired a rapist. Twice. When asked about it, they defended hiring the rapist.
Then their MPs attended an anti-abortion rally so they could tell women what they can and can’t do with their bodies.
You can’t make this up.
Australian politics is no longer a contest between two parties, and our polls can no longer be read as though it is. The addiction to interpreting polls via a two party system lens has created or should I say, triggered, a new generation of anti intellectuals, otherwise known as poll deniers.
It has now been widely reported across numerous polls, including our own RedBridge Accent poll published in the Australian Financial Review that One Nation leads on the primary vote. That does not mean Pauline Hanson can become PM.
Our country is transitioning into a multi party system and hence, the conventional ways of reading polls can be miss-leading and at times, lacking nuance. And nuance is the key word here because it matters a lot more in 2026.
In a multi party landscape, a national primary vote and a two party preferred figure tells you almost nothing about where seats fall. This is precisely what our recent MRP was designed to illuminate…..what the electorate actually looks like once you stop forcing it into a two horse race, with only two riders.
This is how to read polls.
Firstly, polls measure electoral sentiment now, today, this week. They are not a crystal ball, revealing an electoral result in 2028.
One Nation is dominating the regions. Its support concentrates among older, trades-qualified communities, people who built their working lives around skilled manual labour and critically among those now experiencing financial stress. It also polls strongly across a band of peri-urban suburbs, such as Camden, Melton, Ipswich, where that financial pressure is equally acute: mortgage-belt households, long commutes, the sense that the cost of simply breaking even at the end of the week, does require the shopping trolley to be at times, half full.
Labor, by contrast, holds up well in most urban settings, particularly in electorates with larger numbers of younger voters and more diverse communities. The picture here is almost a demographic mirror image: where One Nation draws support from older, financially squeezed, less diverse communities, Labor’s electoral coalition runs through the younger, the more educated, and the more multicultural parts of the country. None of this rules out some of those voters backing One Nation, but the numbers there are far smaller, and the broader trend matters here.
The real big insight this week is the huge existential problem facing the Coalition. Post Budget, they continue to lose support, across all published polls. Having already surrendered significant ground in a number of high-wealth electorates to the Teals, the kind of blue-ribbon seats that were once safe, it has suffered even steeper attrition across its regional base, where One Nation is now eating directly into its vote. It is being pulled apart from every direction at once: bled at the top by voters who have drifted to the centre, and hollowed out at the bottom by voters defecting to its right. And it is compounding the damage itself, pushing diverse communities further away with an anti-immigration narrative, closing the door firmly shut from diverse Australia. The Coalition cannot survive by alienating urban Australia while simultaneously losing vast stretches of regional Australia.