"You said that Iran pioneered the use of terrorism in the Middle East. Actually that was the Zionist gangs, the Stern Gang and the Irgun... bombed the King David Hotel..."
I factchecked a lying Israeli military spokesman on 'Piers Uncensored.'
Full show: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkk1...
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How offensive is this item on ABC Breakfast about the former royals trip to Australia? Why such a snarky report on them when similar visits by celebrities or influencers are treated as good news items. Really unbecoming of the show.
#ABCnews
Chris Bowen on ABC was asked about the language used by Trump, and brushed it off as just what Trump does. 😄
Personally, I think our govt should be vv concerned that, at best, the post shows the bloke in charge has absolutely lost his cool. At worst, well he's completely off his trolley.
#auspol
No way the world can feed 8.3 billion people without nitrogenous fertiliser. Can't. Won't. That is all made from natural gas, via steam reforming (to hydrogen) and Harber-Bosch (to ammonia).
Harber-Bosch is why you're here.
Kim Jong-un is not crazy. He's calculating, cruel and a narcissist, but he's absolutely sane. He also loves his wife and kids.
About ten years ago it was all the rage to joke that the traits you need to run a huge business are close to those of a sociopath. Now we’ve found out it’s actually true it doesn’t seem so funny any more.
Oh thanks. News articles referring to both the old and new as Gabba was confusing.
I think it is going from there. Where to I don't know.
The Gabba is going to be demolished and rebuilt for the Olympics, but is that new Gabba then going to be demolished for housing?
Helluva 2026 pic by Megan Varner.
Haha, it's great that we're all waiting to see if the sitting President of the United States destroys the global economy tomorrow for no reason, right? This is fun. Love the suspense of all our lives hanging in the balance on the whims of an unstable, raging narcissist.
The importance of rules, laws and norms is that they create a stable background system so that people can peacefully get on with their lives, knowing what will, and will not, bring them trouble. I suppose some people must find their absence exhilarating.
I hate when MeanCat borrows the wheelbarrow. Means he wants to get rid of a body or something, probably mine. I’m sure it’s fine
It's cool how when you don't have a strategy, anything you do is strategic!
Helping Israel destroy the military of a Chinese ally: Grand Strategy, Much Pivot, Very Clausewitz.
Helping Ukraine destroy the military of a Chinese ally: Big Distraction, Waste of Munitions, Elbridge Colby Sadness.
Today, Canadian PM Mark Carney delivered a strong and completely sensible speech to the Australian Parliament, where he said “In a world of great power rivalry, middle powers have a choice: compete for favour or combine for strength”.
This reason resonates with me so powerfully (1)
Many people think that a scientific consensus is a large group of scientists who all agree that something is true.
In reality, it’s a large body of scientific studies that all agree with and support each other. The agreement is a by-product of the consistent evidence.
And this is before the US attacking Iran.
Israel. He's talking about Israel.
Screenshot from live blog: with Trump quote: "Spain actually said that we can't use their bases... we could use that base if we want. "We could just fly in and use it. Nobody's going to tell us not to use it."
I’m sure those Aukus submarines will be all ours though. Under Australian sovereign control and all that.
A good society is where people have plenty of legal rights but never even have to think of going to law to enforce them.
A bad society is where legal rights are fragile or contested or violated and the courts are overloaded with cases.
A terrible society is where rights are not legally protected.
Yes.
And if, as he says, he meant her difficult life made her a strong advocate, why wasn't advocate the word he found for her. Be an advocate for women but be soft and unchallenging.
I read that he asked the American athletes what they wanted him to do, and followed their request.
Rather than a period of reflection and listening post-Voice, we have seen a rapid return to the obstructive habits that produced failure in the first place.
Sir Ian McKellen performing a monologue from Shakespeare’s Sir Thomas More on the Stephen Colbert show. Never have I heard this monologue performed with such a keen sense of prescience. Nor have I ever been in this exact historical moment.TY Sir Ian, for reaching us once again.
#Pinks #ProudBlue
100% right back then, and now.
This is Alex Pretti.
Moose seem pretty dangerous too if youtube is right.
#auspol what did Australia ask for, test match at Lords?
They were selling oil before this without the US, so...what?