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One Nation South Australia Candidate Cory Bernardi weighs in on recent comments made by One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce in which he compared immigration to “buying cattle”.
“Let me presume the context that is going to come out here; if, when you go to buy cattle, you choose the best cattle available to help your stocks and your herd, well, shouldn’t we be doing the same in our immigration policy?” Mr Bernardi said.
“We want the best and brightest to come here, rather than just the teeming hordes of people who come here for welfare.
“People of Australia are waking up to the fact that mass immigration has not worked to our economic, our social or our cultural advantage.”
Writer Esther Krakue claims the “damage is already done” for Bill Gates after new allegations about him surfaced from the Epstein files.
“The allegation that he presumably got an STD from a Russian prostitute that was associated with Jeffrey Epstein was actually written in a note by Jeffrey Epstein to himself,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“So, it wasn’t actually a form of correspondence.
“They’re allegations that he wrote that for the purpose of explicit blackmailing.”
The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan claims there are “very big implications” arising from the Iran war for Russia and China.
“The negative implication is that they have reason to be scared of Donald Trump,” he told Sky News Australia.
“The world is secure when the bad guys are scared of the American President.
“Secondly, they probably lose a functional ally.”
The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan says the war with Iran has reached a “critical phase”.
Mr Sheridan told Sky News host Andrew Bolt that the Iranian regime “doesn’t mind” killing its own people.
“They don’t mind accepting death for their own leaders.”
Democrat Representative Ilhan Omar gets heated during Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.
Mr Trump called out the Democrat Party for their sanctuary cities blocking ICE from conducting their job.
Today on Power Hour Deep Dive, Sky News hosts Gabriella Power and Caleb Bond plunge into Trump’s ‘Operation Epic Fury’ against Iran, Democrat James Talarico’s win in Texas and the firing of DHH Secretary Kristi Noem.
On this special edition of The Rita Panahi Show, Rita delves into the strikes against Iran which rid the nation of it's despotic leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Liberal Senator Alex Antic discusses whether he could see himself defecting to One Nation following the recent election in South Australia.
“I don’t rule anything out ever because it is stupid to do so, and times change,” Mr Antic said.
“I haven’t had a conversation with Pauline about that, I just haven’t.
“As I keep saying, the answer to that is not yet.”
The Australian’s Foreign Editor Greg Sheridan says the Iranian regime will “wreak a humanitarian catastrophe” on the Gulf if it can.
Mr Sheridan told Sky News host Andrew Bolt that he wants the US and Israel to “win this war”.
“That is in the interest of everybody.”
Sky News host Rita Panahi discusses the Iranian regime killing their own people by the thousands.
“This is something Donald Trump said early on, he told [Iran] to lay down their arms, and they would essentially have immunity,” Ms Panahi said.
“But they are not going to have immunity from the Iranian people; they’ve just slaughtered tens of thousands of people in the street.
“They just hanged publicly teenagers, including a sporting champion, so they’re not going to just walk away and say, ' Oops, we were just on the wrong side'.”
US President Donald Trump has labelled NATO allies as “cowards” for refusing to send troops to secure the Strait of Hormuz.
In a post on Truth Social, the US President said NATO is a “paper tiger” without the United States.
Sky News Washington Correspondent Jonathan Kearsley says he continues to “point the finger” at NATO.
Free Speech Union founder Toby Young discusses his move to mount a challenge against the latest anti-Muslim hostility definition in the UK.
“They haven’t thought this through properly, the definition is contradictory, it’s irrational, it’s incoherent,” Mr Young said.
“For all sorts of reasons, we think it is unconstitutional and illogical.”
Sky News host James Macpherson reacts to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visiting a mosque in Western Sydney on Friday morning.
“Some of his Muslim friends don’t think he’s half as great as he thinks he is,” Mr Macpherson said.
“If Anthony Albanese walks away from Friday thinking it was merely bad luck … then he has learned precisely nothing.
“This was a meeting that went exactly as intended.”
Sky News host Rowan Dean has had enough of apology culture, the hypocritical left, and institutions ruining Australia.
“I have had enough of being told that my homeland, my birthright, does not belong to me,” Mr Dean said.
“I've had enough of apologies.
“Since when did going multicultural mean giving up the things we loved?
“I've had enough of the hypocrisy, the humbug and the self-hatred that festers in this country.”
Filmmaker Ami Horowitz mocks the Democratic Party for walking straight into US President Donald Trump’s “obvious trap” during his State of the Union address.
“That’s kind of the core of the problem of the Democratic Party … they’re standing up for illegals, they’re literally having people protect criminal illegals,” Mr Horowitz told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“He [Donald Trump] brought it back to his strength and said, look, we are here to close the borders … and the Democrats just could not do it, they had to have an own goal and sit on their hands with that most obvious statement.
“It was an obvious trap; they still walked into it because, like I said, it’s kind of the ethos of the Democratic Party.”
Sky News host Rita Panahi has reacted to Ellen DeGeneres make a fool of herself.
Shadow Industry and Sovereign Capability Minister Andrew Hastie has grilled Energy Minister Chris Bowen over the six cancelled fuel shipments to Australia.
“When was the Minister advised that six shipments of vital fuel supplies bound for Australia were cancelled?” Mr Hastie said during Question Time on Monday.
“How many ships have been cancelled to date?”
Sky News host Rita Panahi has reacted to US President Donald Trump posting the SNL sketch showing UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer being scared of the American leader.
Sky News host Chris Kenny claims the Coalition has “surrendered their turf” to One Nation after the South Australian election.
“Rather than attack them, the Coalition needs to learn from them,” Mr Kenny said.
“One Nation is mainly stealing Coalition voters; the Coalition needs to win them back by reclaiming their ground.”