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The Coalition must follow Trump’s lead

 

Woke, the most putrid ideology to ever inflict liberal democracies, is finally crashing.

In America, Trump and Vance are emerging as Menzian in their outlook. What I mean by this is they are offering a more pragmatic policy platform that is not driven purely by ideology. The Coalition must follow Trump’s lead as it is only a matter of time before the reversal of the Woke trends in America hits our shores.

My latest in The Spectator AustraliaThe Coalition must follow Trump’s lead.

Trump and Vance will pull the socialist wool from our eyes

JD Vance's Hillbilly Elegy is a great book and now a movie. But read the book first.

The recent alleged assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump has up-ended the virtue-signalling left’s rainbow lollipop la-la land. Trump has emerged as courageous, not just politically, but also physically. Compared to the noticeably ageing President Biden, Trump appears most capable of leading the free world.

Alexandra Marshall in the Unfiltered newsletter:

And Michael de Percy says that new VP JD Vance will ‘pull the socialist wool from our eyes’. The Republicans are still a little bit split on the Vance issue. I wouldn’t say it’s half-and-half, but certainly Vance’s blue-tinged background is holding a few back. It’ll be interesting how this race plays out...

Terry Barnes in the Morning Double Shot newsletter:

Your scribe agrees with Nikki Haley at the Republican convention: you can agree with someone, but don’t have to agree with him about everything. Thus your scribe agrees to disagree with our editor-in-chief on J D Vance. Yes, Vance offers an exciting VP package, a top communicator and, at 39, he is the same age as Richard Nixon when Ike selected him in 1952. But is he too inexperienced in government and, more to the point, too much like Trump to balance the Donald, both on the ticket and in the White House? It’s now done, and time will tell, but Michael de Percy’s in no doubt about a Trump-Vance ticket being an absolute ripper (though did he really have to take a dig at the great John Howard?), and Tim Stanley goes wild about J D in World.

My latest in The Spectator Australia,  Trump and Vance will pull the socialist wool from our eyes

Great Labor Split II: Albo’s succumbing to socialist dilemmas

Woke is the Manifestation of Modern Communism

The Great Labor Split of 1955 stemmed from theoretical dilemmas that have always haunted the Western left’s fragmented socialism. 70 years on, Albo’s leadership is succumbing to those same socialist dilemmas.

Terry Barnes in the Morning Double Shot newsletter:

Meanwhile, back in Aussie, Michael de Percy sees signs that Labor is heading for another of its fratricidal splits, despite being comfortably in government and surrounded by its useful idiots – er, elite supporters. That the Prime Minister is proving weak and indecisive in confronting moral and social threats is making the likelihood of a fundamental Labor schism still greater.

And Alexandra Marshall in the Unfiltered newsletter:

And finally, this morning Michael de Percy takes us on a fascinating ride not only through the European Marxism and its foothold in UK politics – but also Albanese’s extremely serious and imminent problem with radicals and separatists colonising the Labor Party.

My latest in The Spectator AustraliaGreat Labor Split II: Albo’s succumbing to socialist dilemmas.

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