Australian Politics · The Necessary Political Instinct

Why I support Peter Dutton

Given the impending doom mounting over Malcolm Turnbull’s leadership and the damaging, potentially fatal result of yesterday’s leadership ballot, Peter Dutton may be our next Prime Minister. As such, I’d like to explain why I support Dutton’s bid for Australia’s top job, and what makes him different from other senior liberals. Dutton has sensibly argued… Continue reading Why I support Peter Dutton

General · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Our Guy · Racial Tribalism and Conflict

Some Questions for the Multiculturalist Establishment

Yesterday Fraser Anning delivered his maiden Senate speech, which has since been condemned across the political spectrum. Anning expressed support for the past White Australia policy, and as critics deliberately misconstrued his proposed ‘final solution’ for immigration, the speech was equated with Nazism. Never mind that those who actually fought against Nazism, virtually all agreed… Continue reading Some Questions for the Multiculturalist Establishment

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · Free Trade/ Foreign Investment · Immigration/ Multiculturalism

Andrew Hastie dare raises the Chinese Question

Last night, Andrew Hastie used his parliamentary privilege to accuse businessman Dr Chau Chak Wing of bribery. The Chinese-Australian has donated 4 million dollars to the Australian Liberal and Labor parties, and these developments have raised broader concerns about ongoing Chinese influence in our media, universities and politics. Before one addresses the scope of these intrusions… Continue reading Andrew Hastie dare raises the Chinese Question

Aboriginals · Australia Day Wars · General

Bill Shorten Shy On Oz Day Support

A political opportunist to his core, Bill Shorten clearly understands the political reality of changing Australia Day. For now, Australians largely support keeping the date, and Shorten has responded accordingly. But there is enough reluctance in his recent comments, combined with a bizarre critique of Malcolm Turnbull, to conclude Shorten and Labor will support changing… Continue reading Bill Shorten Shy On Oz Day Support

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · Free Trade/ Foreign Investment · Malcolm Turnbull

Malcolm Turnbull’s submission to China

Last year, I highlighted the problem of infinitely expanding trade with China. And suggested that in a trade deal where Australia is flooded with cheap, disposable products, while China gets jobs and wealth, China comes out as the clear winner. Likewise, it appeared that when push came to shove, China would exercise a stranglehold over… Continue reading Malcolm Turnbull’s submission to China

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · Economic issues

Cory Bernardi slams wasteful foreign spending in the Senate

The Aussie Conservative Blog supports the tenacious, principled, consistently conservative political activism of Cory Bernardi, along with his Australian Conservatives party. And in his recent speech, Bernardi is more than correct: how can a nation continue to fund futile, globalist economic endeavours, while we are incapable of pulling our own finances into order? We hear… Continue reading Cory Bernardi slams wasteful foreign spending in the Senate

General · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

WA Liberal Party votes for watered-down secession motion

I supported Brexit, Calexit, but now WAxit/ Waexit is growing in momentum, amid a recent motion from the WA Liberal party. While this change will likely never happen, is speaks something to the greedy, corporatist elements within the WA Liberal party. This is not to deny that WA gets an unfavourable deal in the GST.… Continue reading WA Liberal Party votes for watered-down secession motion

Islamic apologism and the persecution of dissenters

Immigration as a Security Threat

Isn’t it odd that Waleed Aly repeatedly castigates the combatants of terrorism, rather than terrorism itself? Peculiarly, Aly seems intent on ravaging any individual who insinuates there to be some relationship between terrorism and immigration. If Australia’s favourite Muslim was for some reason ignorant about the evidence (our last three Islamic terrorist attacks have been… Continue reading Immigration as a Security Threat

Malcolm Turnbull

Bishop to cut trip short amid Libs drama

Julie Bishop cutting short a long planned trip to the Philippines, seems to suggest something dramatic is mounting within the Liberal Party. For as Malcolm Turnbull appears unable to control his backbenchers over the proposed gay marriage plebiscite, it therefore seems the Prime Minister has lost control over the Liberal partyroom. While a potential challenge… Continue reading Bishop to cut trip short amid Libs drama

Malcolm Turnbull · Refugees

The staunch defence of our borders

The Australian government recently announced it will seek to alter the Immigration Act, to ensure that those coming to Australia by boat, will never gain citizenship and/ or entry of any kind. Moreover, should these legislative changes take hold, all boat people deemed legitimate refugees will be resettled elsewhere. Malcolm Turnbull reflected these ambitions on Sunday when… Continue reading The staunch defence of our borders

Islam in Australia · Malcolm Turnbull

Malcolm Turnbull: Parramatta Shooting

Malcolm Turnbull’s recent response toward the recent terror attack in Parramatta left many Australians, including myself, deeply ashamed. My fondness of Turnbull after his overthrow of Abbott was never great, however his recent actions indicate a great inadequacy. At a time when the Islamist terror threat has never been greater, Turnbull demonstrated leadership that was not… Continue reading Malcolm Turnbull: Parramatta Shooting