Monday, 25 January 2016

Andrew Bolt's blog,25/1/16; Israeli leading Rabbi and execution of Palestinians: Union bosses aren't the only crooks swindling members; The Bolt dog wants to get back in the race; Reclaim Australia knows what's 'Un-Australian' ; Pilger on Australia Day; Wealth Gap is UN-Australian;


The next stage of parliamentary life will be the toughest character test Abbott has faced in politics

But can the dog's mainstream media  backers  keep him controlled?

 

Israeli Rabbi Calls for Execution of Palestinians - International Middle East Media Center

Bolt claims Imams aren't doing enough and supports Israel. Here is a leading Rabbi

 Chief Israeli Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu announced Tuesday, on Facebook, that Palestinians should be executed in order to establish safety in Israel. In their 100,000s if necessary

 

 

The great superannuation swindle

So you think union officials are all thieves not providing a service.

Josh Bornstein So you think super is good for workers? Well, it’s certainly great for the financial services industry.
 Jim Pavlidis illustration for Opinion page Monday january 25, 2016
Former PM resists calls for him to quit politics and will recontest his seat at the next federal poll.


Tony Abbott will recontest his seat of Warringah.

 


 

'UnAustralian' is a lazy insult 

Andrew Bolt the Muslim, multicultural, indigenous, single parent, and unionist hating lover of everything Dutch doesn't think so. 

Tim Dick 9:00 PM   The list of things that have been called unAustralian is so long that the phrase is now devoid of any meaning.
Just about everything has been called unAustralian at one time or another.
 Australia's day for secrets, flags and cowards

 

Election should be about cutting inequality

According to Bolt it's about not taxing the "poor rich "

Solving inequality is about politics as much as it is about economics. We support Malcolm Turnbull's optimism, and trust he can help generate changes that make it an even better time to be alive for an even bigger number of Australians.
Editorial The Age

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