Shock! Horror! Abbott does what he said he would
Those who clearly know better are appalled by the idea that Tony Abbott wants the people to decide on gay marriage
Bronny bad, Adam goodes
The commentariat have their goodies and baddies, but it is our parliamentarians who really need to lift their game
Bandana republic
Two plebiscites, a convention, a referendum, massive funding and a bloke in a red bandana. But will it work?
Abbott, part II
With talk of an early election, it is time politicians focussed on what really matters to the electorate
Squawk du jour
There’s nothing wrong with rendering terrorists stateless
A birthday worth celebrating
Thanks to the Magna Carta, we avoided the dismal fate of becoming another Argentina
Gotcha by the Shorten curlies
The mis-named ‘marriage equality’ issue must be decided by the people, not by Parliament
Bill Shorten, PM
The clues to a Shorten prime ministership are there for all to see
The great divide
Politicians everywhere have an uncanny knack of dividing, not uniting, their people
Star Chamber Wars
Margaret Cunneen SC has fought a lonely battle against dark forces within our criminal justice system
Total recall
In cases like that of Billy Gordon, give the voters the final say
Commander Bill
What does Shorten’s submarines policy say about his grasp of the potential future threats facing our country?
Tony, Bibi, and the commentariat
As with Benjamin Netanyahu, the elites have mostly written off Tony Abbott. They’re in for a surprise
Farrago of leaks, libels and downright lies
A treacherous fifth column within the Liberal party have made the case for party reform more urgent than ever
The harlot throughout the ages
The commentariat, not the army, have staged this latest coup in our banana republic
Sir Phil the Greek; the truth
The usual suspects in the commentariat have peddled myths, untruths and lies about the knighting of Prince Philip
Could an ‘Aussie Hebdo’ survive?
Over many years, the Left have ensured that free speech does not extend to criticising certain religions
The sordid state of voting for the Senate
Thanks to a foolish Bob Hawke decision, our constitution now allows shady backroom deals to determine the Upper House
Breaking Republicans hearts
Fifteen years ago ordinary Australians gave a two-fingered salute to the nation’s inner-city elites
The persecution of Cory
Cory Bernardi’s book is a reminder of the traditional values that made Australia and inspired earlier generations to fight for…