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Pauline Hanson For Prime Minister?

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Hi indyvidual, you wrote"

You don’t seriously expect her to come up with a new rhetoric

Absolutely I do. If everything is going to hell in a handbag, (as so many posters in this forum claim) then yes indeed, I do expect our leaders to come up with something new. Especially if what they are saying and doing now is a repeat of the same old troupe from the 1900's.

If that's an example of 'leftist mentality' your comment is a glaring example of lazy sloganeering from the incompetent right.
Posted by Aries54, Monday, 8 January 2024 5:09:58 PM
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ttbn- The situation with One Nation is tricky, it's imperfect, there isn't a succession plan, Pauline doesn't know who she can trust because there are enemies every where. What we can do is support those that do good work while they do it- in the interest of the future of our people. From this capable people will arise- especially if we support them. In a true society no one can do everything themselves. We need to build the bones of the movement. Heart, mind, ribs, scull, teeth, arms, legs, feet, blood. I'm sure the communist nihilist globalists will be doing everything they can to tear us apart limb by limb and organ by organ, cell by cell, to our very atoms.
As some have said think globally act locally. Globalists perhaps have to fail because they have and always will lose touch with the local. They live for churn.
Posted by Canem Malum, Monday, 8 January 2024 8:26:03 PM
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Foxy Baseless fears ! You have to be kidding !
Tell that to all the people who have been killed my moslems in lots
of different countries.
The Koran makes it clear why they should kill people if they decline to
become moslems or pay the Jizaz tax.
It IS REAL Foxy. When they kill someone in Europe they often claim
that Allah calls for the death of Jews and Infidels.
In Africa to the wests shame very little has been done to protect the
Christians in areas around Nigeria. Around 50,000 so far. BLM ?
It makes Gaza look like a summer picnic.
Those immams in Sydney & Melbourne, what the hell do you think they
are on about ? It is the classic technique to prepare their people for
when the time comes to bring in an Islamic government under Sharia law.
It is about time we believe what they say !
The Mpslems know that Islam is never advanced without war.
I think you must be actively avoiding reading the uncomfortable reports.
Posted by Bezza, Monday, 8 January 2024 9:41:34 PM
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"Baseless fears !"
(Assuming that's what Foxy meant)

People who identify as immigrants will never understand or be able to identify with real Australians, who are now outlawed as heretics.
- By UN decree, thanks Johnny Howard you bloody sellout.

"When they kill someone in Europe they often claim that Allah calls for the death of Jews and Infidels."
I've wondered if this is portrayed as Islamic extremism, which it is...
- But whether it's actually pissed off West Africans wanting payback at the French colonisers who were robbing their countries.

Thanks to Putin standing up to the bully (America) many of these countries have gotten the courage, assistance and taken the step to remove themselves from colonial rule.

"In Africa to the Wests shame very little has been done to protect the
Christians in areas around Nigeria."
- What about protecting the Christians... from the other Christians?
'Friends like these, who needs enemies'

TB Joshua: ‘We thought it was heaven but then terrible things happened’
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-67861976
- Stupid, well-meaning gullible foolish Christians.

"It is the classic technique to prepare their people for
when the time comes to bring in an Islamic government under Sharia law."
Don't be prejudice.
If you are going to pick on one religion pick on all of them.
I don't want Sharia law, I don't want Noahide Law, and I don't want to live in a country ruled by crazy Christian fundamentalists.
Or weirdo progressives either for that matter...

I prefer ethics over religion as a moral compass.

"However her party only gained 3% of the
popular vote which is a long way to the top from 3% of the vote.
Pauline has no political nous. She shoots herself regularly
in the foot taking her party down with her.
If the party found someone with similar views who was
charismatic, smarter, and smarter at manipulating public
opinion - they could become a PM. However, Pauline's
chances are small. She's not clever enough and too divisive."

I think Pauline does have some political nous, but I think Foxy does make some valid points.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Tuesday, 9 January 2024 1:49:01 AM
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CM

Chief of staff, James Ashby would have been the natural replacement leader for One Nation in my view. But he intends to stand for state politics. A waste of time, also in my view.

The Senate is the place for small parties. That people like John Ruddick and Mark Latham chose to go into state politics - not much better than being a local councillor when it comes to what is best for the whole country - makes me wonder if they too are just in it for themselves. Pauline Hanson, despite all her natural disadvantages in the political jungle, and the way she was treated (jailed) by the Coalition (because she was doing what they were supposed to be doing), and by some of the really horrible human beings on the fringes; despite all that, she has had the courage to stick to the horrors of federal parliament. Now, I think she is worn out.

No matter what, Australians are going to continue to vote Liberal/Labor/Greens as they sleepwalk into totalitarianism. Professional commentators are telling us how Albanese is on the rocks, but we don’t know what voters think - if they think at all - until elections. And what is the alternative? Not much.

Old age sucks. But it has one advantage. I will miss the big bang. I think a lot of people in my generation feel the same way.
Posted by ttbn, Tuesday, 9 January 2024 7:10:24 AM
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The last election left Australia's two party system
if not broken, under siege.

The 2022 election showed the declining primary vote
support going to minor parties and progressive
independents.

Both parties will struggle to return to their previous level
of support.

The decline in major party support appears to be a feature
of the 21st century Australian political landscape.

However it's not quite time to write obituaries.
Our electoral system has several things that will help
the two major parties survive. Compulsory voting and
preferential voting. However it will be the continuing
decline of the primary support for the major parties
that's going to stimulate debate about change to the
electoral system.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 9 January 2024 9:33:15 AM
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