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Sky News host James Morrow reacts to Joe Biden’s “family cooking lore”, with the President claiming his uncle was eaten by cannibals after his plane crashed in New Guinea. President Biden can be heard in a clip saying, “he got shot down in an area where there were a lot of cannibals in New Guinea at the time”. “They never recovered his body.” “Listen to him here telling the stirring, or should I say pot-stirring, tale of what happened to his old ‘Uncle Bosie’,” Mr Morrow said. “This is, by the way, Biden’s new obsession – he told the same…

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The Australian Media Writer Sophie Elsworth says two independents wanting to run on a joint ticket for the federal seat of Higgins is “pretty problematic” and will become “a bit blurry”. In recent days, two independents have announced a joint run for the federal seat of Higgins in Victoria. “In theory, I think it all sounds great, but in practice, I think it’s going to be very hard to make this work,” Ms Elsworth told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “How can you be juggling such a critical role and sort of going I’m off this week, you pick…

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Why we can’t take Labor’s word on the budget, Labor is ignoring people who need help, Queensland election will come down to crime issue. Plus, remember when Labor promised transparency?   See omnystudio.com/listener (https://omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information. source

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‘Giggling’ Miles has nothing to smile about as Queensland Labor suffers huge swings against it in the state by-elections, leftist media freaks out over Donald Trump non-issue. Plus, can anyone trust Labor on negative gearing? See omnystudio.com/listener (https://omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information. source

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Byron Bay nudist beach looks set to close in a controversial move, Australia’s top-selling cars are most at risk from new standards. Plus, Dave Rubin on Jon Stewart’s return to ‘The Daily Show’. See omnystudio.com/listener (https://omnystudio.com/listener) for privacy information. source

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Shadow Home Affairs and Cyber-security Minister James Paterson has called on the Albanese government to clarify their stance on joint military operations with China after their ambassador Xiao Qian voiced an interest in the initiative. “I am deeply sceptical that closer military relations or joint exercises with the Chinese Communist Party is possible in the current strategic environment given their posture in the world,” he said. Mr Paterson voiced his expectation of the Albanese government to act swiftly and rule out such an initiative but also added a cynical footnote. “I note that, when he was the shadow minister for…

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Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger says we are living in a “very sick society” at the moment. This comes after pro-Palestine rallies erupted across the world in support of Gaza, sparked by Israel’s military operations in the enclave. “We’re seeing not just anti-Semitic rallies – let’s call it what it is – we are seeing an undercurrent of neo-Nazism at some of these rallies,” Mr Kroger told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything worse in my life in terms of a demonstration than that. “And the Greens have been front and centre…

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Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger says the Victorian government is “out of control”. “This government (is) out of control,” Mr Kroger told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “It’s about time this government concentrated on important things. “Victoria is an absolute financial and cultural basket case under this government. “And I think it’s only getting worse.” source

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Legalise Cannabis Australia Party President Michael Balderstone says it is a “big problem” people using legal medical cannabis are not allowed to drive. Mr Balderstone said there are “a lot of people” using medical cannabis and there is a “big pharmaceutical lobby” trying to make sure using the drug is not legal for pain relief. “There’s a lot of anger about the driving laws where even if people have got legal medical cannabis through a doctor you’re still not allowed to drive, that’s a big problem,” Mr Balderstone told Sky News host Andrew Bolt. source

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