On my shows tonight: How mad is wind power? Check Adelaide.
What does Bolt mean by his "shows" tonight? he only has one official show and he's a guest on another but it appears that's just not good enough for Bolt's CV he's as obsessed about having his name plastered over another hosts name as he is trying to have his name removed off the Section 18C's convictions and court records. Is Bolt hoping for a call from Trumpland and Fox News?
Anyway Bolt's called Rowan Dean in to his show tonight to no doubt mock Islam as 2 ignorant bogans might. The no doubt will speak of Islam as if it's one unified and structured Church which it isn't. Like Judaism it's a collection of diverse communities practicing Islam in very significantly different ways. So Bolt disparaging and mocking a poster as if it was representative of Islam would be me mocking the Dutch because of his heritage. It would be insulting and ignorant of me to begin to suggest that Bolt was typical or rather the Dutch were in anyway typified by one Andrew Bolt. But that is the stupidity you will be invited to watch on the Bolt Report tonight.
Majority Muslim nations had female politicians and heads of state that were practicing Muslims before Australia " The most prominent Muslim female leaders are former prime minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto (served 1988-1990 and 1993-1996), Indonesian President Megawati Sukarnoputri (elected 2001), former Turkish Prime Minister Tansu Ciller (served 1993-1995), former Senegalese Prime Minister Mame Madior Boye (appointed 2001), Bangladeshi Prime Ministers Begum Khaleda Zia (served 1991–96 and 2001–06) and Sheikh Hasina Wajed (first elected in 1996), former Iranian Vice President Masoumeh Ebtekar (served 1997–2005), Malian president Cissé Mariam Kaïdama Sidibé (elected in 2011), Kosovan President Atifete Jahjaga (served 2011–16), and current President of Mauritius Bibi Ameenah Firdaus Gurib-Fakim (elected in 2015)."
The Qur’an contains verses that appear to support the role of women in politics, such as its mention of the Queen of Sheba, who represented a ruler who consulted with and made important decisions on behalf of her people.[3] Further, the Hadith provides numerous examples of women having public leadership roles. Muhammad’s first wife Khadija bint Khuwaylid was his chief adviser as well as his first and foremost supporter. His third wife Aisha Abu Bakr, a well-known authority in medicine, history, and rhetoric, often accompanied the Prophet to battles, even leading an army at the Battle of the Camel.[1] However, it is also within the context of this battle that a famous hadith is ascribed to Muhammad where he says "Never will succeed such a nation as makes a woman their ruler."[4][5][6][7]
Australia becoming 'a more racist country', survey finds - ABC News Andrew Bolt is a barometer of proof
Islam on show: women blotted out
The claim that Islam merely protects
women's modesty is debunked by this poster for the Australian Islamic
Peace Conference. The real agenda - at least of these preachers - is to
blot out women's identities. But where are the feminists to protest?
Bolt uses mockery and confirmation bias to laugh and smear a poster about an Islamic Peace Conferance. However he hasn't mentioned a peep with regard the child molestation report in Catholicism 4,500 cases since 1980 and Bolt is mocking a poster. What a man he's focused his hatred on differences that can be found in a Multicultural Society. Maybe he can point out the differences between men and women and the way we Christians treat them so violently. There'd be a lot of mocking opportunity for him there. This is all coming from a man who insists politeness and respect stands head and shoulders over identity politics. Ugly Australians cry for Sharia Law to be banned along with Aborigine law. However nothing is ever said about about Cannon Law that has protected pedophile priests for years. Priests heard each others confessions and molestation wasn't reported. They heard children's confessions and abuse wasn't reported they just found new possibilities in the confessional box Have we ever heard Andrew Bolt mock this practice? No he mocks and organizations poster and deems it a symbol of Islam. The man is not only ignorant he's a fool. When has he said cited the fact that there have been more women Muslim politicians than Australia ever had. Has he mentioned that Tunisia legalized abortion in the 70s when young Australian women were still going to the likes of Bertram Wainer. No Bolt doesn't mention that Pakistan had a female PM. When you start looking into various differences in Islamic countries you begin to see just how primitive, ignorant, bigoted and nonintellectual our self defined public intellectual really is. He is an ass.
Who will replace Turnbull: the form guide
THE Liberals are keeping Malcolm Turnbull
as PM for now, not just because they fear voters will hate another
change. They also can’t see an obvious replacement. Check the
contenders:
Axe Turnbull and turn to the Right- Herald Sun Bill Board
IT’S CLEAR that the Liberals must dump Malcolm Turnbull as PM and it’s even clearer that the next leader must be a conservative,
Only a conservative can replace Turnbull
MALCOLM Turnbull is finished as Prime Minister and must be replaced —
but only by a conservative. Don’t listen to the dumb talk that says
Turnbull’s crash and burn in the polls proves changing leaders does not
work. Wrong. It’s changing to a dud leader — whether Julia Gillard or
Turnbull — that does not work. But changing to a better one does.
Savva lets slip: her Malcolm blames Morrison
Niki Savva is the most fiercely
pro-Turnbull partisan, and clearly well-briefed by his team. Her husband
also works for Turnbull. So I'd suggest that her shot at Morrison today
shows Turnbull distrusts his Treasurer, Scott Morrison
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More Credlin is good for all - except her slanderers
More Peta Credlin is good for her, good for
Sky News, good for political junkies and bad only for the journalists
who have so slandered her. So her quitting the Packer empire to do more
for Sky is just what I'd hoped to hear.
This is an Ad for something already known that Packer Murdoch and Credlin are already tied and close. They need to get Abbott back and we will have closed the circle to Australia's real state of corporate government affairs. Weakest link however would be Abbott as he has neither the money nor the nous to be PM. However as I said earlier conservative columnists like their counterparts in politics are going for the jugular and Bolt's been spitting bile all weak. Is it because George Pell is becoming an embarassment again? That Trump has simply gone from bad to worse. There seems just so much that Bolt wants not to talk about at the moment. So much silence going on about "confirmation bias" which Bolt has been doing for years and Trump is drawing attention to it in reverse. Underreporting it's all the rage with Bolt . Old News Credlin has to be dragged up again after all she's an underad for the Bolt Report really. When is Bolt going the get James Matheson on for a continued chat as he promised?
SA loses power in another wind farm fail
South Australia's wind farms fail again,
grinding out just 2 per cent power when the wind's die in a heatwave.
Result: blackouts to 40,000 homes as the temperature soars above 40
degrees. And lives put in danger by this green madness.
The economics of the future energy system : Renew Economy
"Play our cards right, and Australia’s exceptionally rich endowment per person in renewable energy resources makes us a low cost location for energy supply in a low carbon world economy. That would make us the economically rational location within the developed world of a high proportion of energy‐intensive processing and manufacturing activity. Play our cards right, and Australia is a superpower of the low carbon world economy.As we work through the challenges in the aftermath of South Australia’s electricity blackout, lets make sure that our responses enhance rather than truncate Australia’s and South Australia’s opportunities."
Ross Garnaut is professor of Economics, University of Melbourne and chairman of Zen Energy. This is a speech given to the renewable energy summit hosted by the South Australia government on October 6.
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