Confidential Daily Comment
Our Confidential Daily Comment is written by Cory Bernardi exclusively for our Premium Members. His insights help make sense of what's going on in the world.
'Cos I'm Happy
While reality checks may be confronting, knowing what's important and what should be prioritised is guaranteed to bring joy.
I'm (not) to Blame
Things are worse on the violence and homicide front because we have lowered behavioural and cultural expectations from our citizens.
Albo Looking the Wrong Way
The Prime Minister has jumped on the latest distraction from the government's woes. The big problem is he's not actually prepared to confront the biggest area of concern.
Albo's Red Herrings
Australia is experiencing record business collapses and our resident Sea-life writer isn't surprised.
Rinehart on the Money
Gina Rinehart said some inconvenient truths in comparing our politician's policy performance with that of the CCP.
Slaves to the Machine
The perpetual war machine is driving politicians to curtail our liberties while claiming it's for our own good.
Normalising Degeneracy
The culture shapers in Hollywood have been normalising degeneracy. Unfortunately, their poisonous agenda has been embraced by politicians and the media.
They Just Picked a Side
John Roskam from the Institute of Public Affairs highlights the failures of the fourth estate to hold our politicians (and other institutions) to account.
Gradually, then Suddenly, Bankrupt
The exponential growth in the United States' debt is ringing alarm bells. It's increased gradually, then suddenly, leaving just one more step.
The Trial Where No one Wins
The verdict has been rendered on one of the most fascinating trials in recent history. While one side won the case, it's hard to find any winners from the proceedings.
Real or Contrived
The dangers of the battle in the Middle East are very real, but questions surround the intentions of some of the players.
Another Billion Dollar Failure
If history is any guide, the latest government-subsidised 'made in Australia' scheme will enrich a relative few and cost the rest of us plenty.