Denouncing untruths, minister links No case to Donald Trump

Speaking to Canberra bubbletons, Linda Burney introduces Biden-style politics into Australia.
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48 Responses to Denouncing untruths, minister links No case to Donald Trump

  1. Lee says:

    I literally do not believe a word that comes out of the mouths of any leftist aboriginal activist or Voice proponent.

    Especially the likes of Albo, Burney and Langton.

  2. jupes says:

    After being told to lift her game, Burney gets hysterical and denounces Trump. Not sure that that is a winning game-plan, but it’s obviously all she has left. It’s almost popcorn time and they haven’t even announced a date yet.

  3. C.L. says:

    She was given a standing ovation at the Press Club.

  4. Fred says:

    Some people are truly obsessed with Trump. We had a columnist trying to link the fallout of the Johnny Bairstow stumping to Trump, now opposing a constitutional amendment in Australia is all about Trump.

  5. jupes says:

    Please, please, please can Donald Trump win the election. Not just to save the world, but to make a billion heads explode. It would be glorius!

  6. RacerX says:

    “Let’s say a local community identifies a problem, like low school attendance, the community identifies that this is a challenge and wants to explore local solutions to improve school attendance, so the community approaches their representative on the Voice and raises this issue with them,” she said.

    I am struggling to reconcile Burney’s example of the voice in practice with the advisory body to government on legislation affecting first nations people that Albo’s talking about?

  7. Baba says:

    Spare a thought for Albo. When the Voice goes tits up how can he give Burney the arse for her demonstrated incompetence?

  8. and says:

    Just in the last few days, Linda Burney – the Coochee Gucci Gnome – got a bunch of school kids to endorse the Voice.

    Linda Burney: give the kids a sign for the photo-op.

  9. and says:

    From a week ago…

    Shirley, they kant be serious

    Voice to Parliament Yes23 campaign says it ‘doesn’t make sense’ to release detail.

    The official campaign supporting a Voice to Parliament claims it ‘doesn’t make sense’ to release detail about the advisory body until after it is voted on at a referendum.
    Exact details of the scope of the Indigenous body and how it will be selected are yet to be hammered out, in what has become a significant criticism of the proposal, which every Australian adult will vote on toward the end of the year.
    ‘It doesn’t make sense to do the detailed consultation until we have the support of the Australian people to change the constitution,’ the official FAQ page for Yes23 states.
    ‘The first step in the process is to get support from the Australian public to recognise First Nations knowledge in the constitution.
    ‘The second step will involve a detailed consultation process to determine how the Voice to Parliament will work.’

    RTWT

  10. C.L. says:

    I’ll park this here for anyone who missed it because it’s a must-read:

    Keith Windschuttle: Galarrwuy Yunupingu: lord of the manor.

    Remarkable research about a luvvie-beloved fraud. A snippet:

    As well as his own home and office, he had four houses for his four wives. They were at different locations on the east coast, another on the north coast of Arnhem Land, plus an apartment in Darwin. In front of the Drimmie Head property was a helicopter pad with a pilot and helicopter (hired for $1400 per hour) waiting to take him to whichever of his wives’ houses he chose to visit that night.

  11. Christine says:

    Standing ovation, of course
    for ‘the legend’

    Coochie Gucci!!
    .. and .. is so clever

    The incompetent Minister seems to have put aside her syrupy “goodwill and grace” pleadings to the voters.
    Expect to see more of her extremely unpleasant side.

  12. Christine says:

    Have just noticed “Canberra bubbletons”
    can’t stop laughing

  13. Tel says:

    She was given a standing ovation at the Press Club.

    Out of idle curiosity … who was first to stop clapping?

  14. NFA says:

    C.L. says:
    5 July, 2023 at 8:34 pm

    I’ll park this here for anyone who missed it because it’s a must-read:

    Keith Windschuttle: Galarrwuy Yunupingu: lord of the manor.

    Thanks for that reference C.L.
    Keith Windschuttle is, and has been for some time, my Australian of The Year, every year.

    PS. Love the banner lilies for Saint Maria Teresa Goretti.
    Also fits well for the current devotions to Our Lady Of Mount Carmel prior to the July 16 Feast Day.

  15. NFA says:

    Tel says:
    5 July, 2023 at 9:18 pm

    She was given a standing ovation at the Press Club.

    Out of idle curiosity … who was first to stop clapping?

    Tel wins this thread!

  16. Vagabond says:

    The Trump thing is clearly a sign of desperation, a psychological ruse to subconsciously link NO with the Orange man in the minds of the gullible (by which I mean the members of the Press Club). I can’t wait to see the NO case linked to climate change and Covid, and if that doesn’t help surely the Illuminati, Bilderbergers, English cricket etc can’t be far behind.

  17. Buccaneer says:

    When the orange man bad link doesn’t work, because there is simply no reason to put this in the constitution, what tactics will they revert to? Hitler?

  18. Christine says:

    Burney may have antagonised as many as she won over, according to The Australian.
    I agree.
    Incompetent, evasive Minister now plays the Emotion card.

  19. Buccaneer says:

    Burney is the minister for indig, she keeps bleating about all these problems but refuses to find solutions to fix them, claiming that somehow a magical advisory board will know the answers and all will be well if you only agree to water down your vote and add it to the constitution.

    This is the same con that has been played on Aussie taxpayers over an extended period. The only time the con didn’t work was when atsic was abolished.

    It’s clear that no amount of government money, time, effort, or gravy train attendees can fix this problem, Indigenous people must want to do it themselves.

    A far simpler fix would be to provide funding to individual indig communities, funding that is tied to evidence of solid programs that deliver wellbeing measured by metrics that mean something and can be objectively counted.

    All this waffle and wail about the voice is simply another plank of the extended con.

  20. twostix says:

    “Let’s say a local community identifies a problem, like low school attendance, the community identifies that this is a challenge and wants to explore local solutions to improve school attendance, so the community approaches their representative on the Voice and raises this issue with them,” she said.

    Errr, do what everyone else does? Eat shit, private school or homeschool.

    These people want an escape pod from the suffocating managerial tyranny that the rest of us are enduring, but for themselves only.

  21. Cassie of Sydney says:

    “She was given a standing ovation at the Press Club.

    Of course she was, just like La Brittaneeee and La Gracie were given early last year, and just like Sleazy the Word Slusher was only two months later.

    The Canberra Press Club is a progressive bubble filled with very progressive and limited dullards who fawn over their own and who spit on their ideological enemies. Unlike journalists of old, who usually came from working or middle class stock, and who were genuinely curious about the outside world and exposing political and social malfeasance, the current crop of activist journalists derive from the wealthy suburbs of our cities, they exist now to protect the progressive class, they are the Praetorian Guard of the Albanese government. These “journalists” aren’t interested in what the average Australian thinks, needs and wants, in fact they loathe the average Australian.

    Vote NO.

  22. bollux says:

    I’m still waiting for a journalist to ask “how do you define an aboriginal. Like the Cherokee in the USA or like Bruce Pascoe?’

  23. C.L. says:

    they are the Praetorian Guard of the Albanese government

    Yes, and their Voice policing isn’t even the worst of it.

    The way they’re all ignoring and playing down the housing/renting/eating crisis – or characterising it as some sort of ah-well spot of bother (for Albo) – is a disgrace.

    By the way, Dutton’s line of attack re corporates and the Voice yesterday was very good. Speaking specifically re Wesfarmers, he said that when he shopped at Woolies and Bunnings, he wanted lower prices, not companies taxing him at the checkout for financing left-wing political causes.

  24. C.L. says:

    Out of idle curiosity … who was first to stop clapping?

    How far is Tel’s joke from reality?

    Zero millimetres:

    https://twitter.com/GrayConnolly/status/1676713263265107968

    https://twitter.com/DeanRosario/status/1676534553681207296

  25. Roger W says:

    Listening to Burney, she sounds in greater cognitive decline than Joe!

  26. Cassie of Sydney says:

    Perhaps it’s time Mr Rosario experienced some cancelling.

  27. Buccaneer says:

    Zero millimetres:

    Actually, so on the money that they are even trying the old left-wing permanent censor on the poor woman.

    Remember when the left used to bang on about tolerance in regard to political views, me neither!

  28. Cassie of Sydney says:

    “not companies taxing him at the checkout for financing left-wing political causes.”

    And therein lies the rub, whilst it’s taken Dutton and the Liberals a while to wake up from their slumber, I suppose it’s “better late than never”. The Liberals should steer clear of large woke corporations.

    Further to “companies financing and parroting left-wing political causes”, as I write there’s an awakening in the UK about companies that have gone woke, and which are now cancelling, willy-nilly, bank accounts of those whose views they deem not woke. Whilst Farage might be the most famous, more and more people are coming forward to speak about how their bank accounts have been cancelled by corporate banks. If you don’t like Pride, perverts in bathrooms, if you question high levels of immigration, if you believe the UK should leave the EU, if you dare express those views, you’re targeted for cancelling, for silencing, for being disappeared from polite society. There’s a poor vicar in Yorkshire, who banks, correction, who “banked” (past tense now), for a Yorkshire Building Society, and had done so for decades. A few weeks ago, the vicar was sent an email, in the middle of June, a month when the UK and every corporate in the UK is emblazoned with “Pride” nonsense. He was asked for some customer service feedback. The vicar gently provided feedback, and that was that perhaps all the “Pride” stuff is a little over the top. Well, we can’t have that, can we! For for his crime of providing customer service that they originally requested, the vicar has now been informed that his account will be closed. So much for “customer service”.

    I should remind people that all of this has happened under a Conservative government, in power since 2010. The betrayal by the Tories of their natural constituents has been slightly worse than the betrayal here by the Liberals and Nationals. Both so called “right of centre” parties have just spat on their base. Of course, we saw that here, the Coalition, in power for almost nine years, they did zilch, nada, nothing to combat woke. Remember Scott Morrison’s infamous line about “free speech”? How it didn’t create on job! Further to free speech and the Coalition’s dismal recent history of protecting it and speaking up for it, this morning I watched in dismay as Senator Paterson, on Sky, queried the Trump Jnr visa delay, and I thought, hey you hypocritical scumbag, you didn’t defend Milo’s right to visit this country, you were a part of a government that banned Milo back in 2019, you said nothing when Katie Hopkins was deported, and of course…closer to home, Senator Paterson avidly joined in the senate censure of Bettina Arndt back in early 2020. Methinks Senator Paterson should STFU.

    As for the woman who refused to applaud. I say, good on her, because that means she’s a true journalist, and a truly brave journalist. A good journalist refuses to display bias or partisanship. That picture reminds me of the famous picture of August Landmesser, who bravely refused to give the Hitler salute when all around him were giving the Hitler salute. And the analogy is appropriate, because Landmesser was living in a fascist state, and I believe we are also witnessing the creeping implementation of fascism in the West.

  29. Buccaneer says:

    write there’s an awakening in the UK about companies that have gone woke, and which are now cancelling, willy-nilly, bank accounts of those whose views they deem not woke.

    the same people directing the companies they are employed by to do this will celebrate Oscar Schindler with no sense of the irony involved.

  30. Morsie says:

    By linking the No case with Trump she is likely to increase the No vote at least in certain quarters

  31. Fat Tony says:

    Cassie of Sydney says:
    6 July, 2023 at 10:47 am
    The betrayal by the Tories of their natural constituents has been slightly worse than the betrayal here by the Liberals and Nationals. Both so called “right of centre” parties have just spat on their base.

    Why would you expect anything different – after all, these POS haven’t worked for the people for a long time.
    Obviously, someone is paying (or promising – rather risky come collection time) them better than us taxpayers.

  32. Lee says:

    She was given a standing ovation at the Press Club.

    MSM Labor/Greens lickspittles.

  33. Lee says:

    Further to “companies financing and parroting left-wing political causes”, as I write there’s an awakening in the UK about companies that have gone woke, and which are now cancelling, willy-nilly, bank accounts of those whose views they deem not woke. Whilst Farage might be the most famous, more and more people are coming forward to speak about how their bank accounts have been cancelled by corporate banks.

    The increasingly close and enthusiastic links between banks/corporations and government is a particularly alarming and sinister development, and is very indicative of incipient fascism, as is the crackdown on free speech and repression of any dissent.

  34. NFA says:

    MSM Labor/Greens lickspittles.

    When only Gubmint approved lickspittles are allowed to report the Gubmint line CB and VHS could become popular to pick up censor free pirate broadcasts.

  35. and says:

    Coochee Gucci Goo’s “landmark” speech yesterday loaded with platitudes, slogans, and smears. It looked more like a fashion parade. At the end of the session there was the standard “kiss-kiss”, “kiss-kiss”, “you’re so wonderful”, “no, you’re so wonderful”. For heaven’s sake!

    https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/burney-backs-voice-in-landmark-speech/vi-AA1drCY2?ocid=winp1taskbar&cvid=30c0ee96d7e5449ae41c1ab28a00fa87&ei=8

  36. WolfmanOz says:

    Cassie of Sydney says:
    6 July, 2023 at 10:47 am

    Superbly written Cassie.

  37. NFA says:

    what WolfmanOz says…
    6 July, 2023 at 5:11 pm

  38. Mantaray says:

    Fat Tony (1.09pm). Yeah, it may be carrot, but it may also be stick.

    As a mate of mine repeats every now and again: “When a new President enters the Oval Office, the CIA shows him film of how JFK really died”

    So….there’s big bucks in following orders, but also repercussions for not following them.

  39. Mantaray says:

    and (5.11pm) Burney is a grade A dope. “I don’t think the business community will be impressed by the bully-boy tactics of Peter Dutton” sounds / reads/ looks a lot like a veiled threat.

    Burney is too inebriated / brain damaged to know what “bully” means?

  40. Fat Tony says:

    Mantaray says:
    6 July, 2023 at 7:41 pm

    Is that’s what’s called the “silver or lead”option?

  41. Buccaneer says:

    How is calling people racist, a respectful conversation?

  42. NFA says:

    It’s a long read but interesting to read about the communist maneuvers in Canada,

    United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples’ (UNDRIP) a death sentence for Indigenous youth
    Canada’s Apartheid Manifesto

  43. Lee says:

    No campaign advertisement dubbed ‘personal and racist attack’ on Voice Yes campaigner Thomas Mayo.

    It may be harsh, but it is true.

    Mayo is a self-declared communist.

  44. Rohan says:

    This isn’t going to end well. Irrespective of whether The Voice gets up or not.

  45. Buccaneer says:

    It’s already an abomination, just an excuse for arrogant lefties to call people racist if they don’t agree with their transparent power grab

  46. Ed Case says:

    This isn’t going to end well. Irrespective of whether The Voice gets up or not.

    Get a grip.
    Aborigines make a up a tiny minority, most aren’t even aware of the Referendum, and those that are, mostly couldn’t care less.
    The Voice is an initiative of the Big End of Town, those people won’t be happy until we’re all in chains.

  47. NFA says:

    Ed Case says:
    6 July, 2023 at 10:38 pm
    Aborigines make a up a tiny minority, most aren’t even aware of the Referendum,

    You really do have a “thing” against dark/black skinned humans ‘sad case’.

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