#Cory Bernardi
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com3150project · 1 year ago
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The most pathetic act of "no homo" I've ever seen.
Homophobic senator Cory Bernardi accidentally walks into a 'Vote Yes for Gay Marriage' photoshoot, 2017
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eurekadiario · 1 year ago
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El locutor australiano, Cory Bernardi, explica cómo Klaus Schwab y sus amigos del Foro Económico Mundial tienen la intención de utilizar un sistema de crédito social basado en la huella de carbono para rastrear y restringir cada detalle intrincado de su vida, con el pretexto de combatir la imaginaria "crisis global en ebullición"
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sighphi · 1 year ago
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The clean energy ‘scam’ is unravelling ‘very quickly’: Cory Bernardi
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Society has been ‘conned’ by LGBT celebrations: Cory Bernardi Sky News host Cory Bernardi says society has been “conned” yet again by rainbow celebrations such as Pride Month and Wear it Purple Day.
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christinamac1 · 7 months ago
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Nuclear power exits Australia's energy debate, enters culture wars
Jim Green, Jun 13, 2019,  https://reneweconomy.com.au/nuclear-power-exits-australias-energy-debate-enters-culture-wars-47702/ What do these politicians and ex-politicians have in common: Clive Palmer, Tony Abbott, Cory Bernardi, Barnaby Joyce, Mark Latham, Jim Molan, Craig Kelly, Eric Abetz, and David Leyonhjelm? Yes, they’re all men, and all so far to the right of the political spectrum that…
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michaelcosio · 10 months ago
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‘He sniffs too many children': President Joe Biden slammed for viral sniffing video
Jul 9, 2023
Sky News host Cory Bernardi says President Joe Biden has been caught on camera appearing to allegedly sniff a woman in a viral video clip.
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oww666 · 1 year ago
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The clean energy ‘scam’ is unravelling ‘very quickly’: Cory Bernardi
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qudachuk · 2 years ago
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Exclusive: Michaelia Cash, who was a guest on the show, says Cory Bernardi’s comparison of voice proposal to apartheid South Africa ‘in no way reflects my view’Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and...
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axvoter · 6 years ago
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Blatantly Partisan Party Review VII (federal 2019): Australian Conservatives
Prior reviews: NSW 2019
Running where: all six states, but not in the territories.
What I said before: “Australian Conservatives is the party we never needed, comprised of some of the most disgusting people in Australian politics. It is the party founded by federal senator Cory Bernardi when he left the Liberals, and in the forthcoming federal election the lead candidate in Queensland will be Lyle Shelton of ‘eat shit Lyle’ fame.”
What I think this year: Let’s hope these bilious disagreeable people and their miserable party soon collapse in a heap and that after Cory Bernardi’s current term in the Senate expires in 2022 we never hear a thing from them ever again. Australian politics would be much better off without the hateful and self-interested bigotry that emanates from this party, the sort of policies designed with suspicion of anyone who is not a white Christian male and without reckoning on long-term consequences for social harmony or environmental stability.
It is, in fact, hard to figure out what they want to “conserve” in any broad ideological sense. They are people who cannot adjust to new information (such as deepened scientific knowledge), to change (such as new industries replacing old ones), or to difference and the acceptance of difference (such as LGBTI and Muslim people now being prominent in society). They are the people who just want everything to be exactly how it was when they were first children and became aware of the community around them, and assume any change upon that is inherently bad. We will have these fuckos in 2059 trying to enforce 2019 morality too—just remember, don’t be 2059’s Cory.
Flush this party away. Eat shit Lyle. Chew poo Cory.
My recommendation: Give this party a weak or no preference.
Website: https://www.conservatives.org.au/
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andrewwhalan · 2 years ago
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Cory Bernardi and Freedom of Speech
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Much has been made of the recent comments by Senator Cory Bernardi regarding his book the Conservative Revolution (see the reviews and Twitter). All I will say is that I disagree with him. Based on his expressed values I almost certainly won’t read his book. And like Bill Shorten I can give personal examples! It won’t be long until comments are offered that Cory Bernardi is exercising his freedom…
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iamanemotionaltimebomb · 7 years ago
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So a primary school in South Australia did a 'Do It In A Dress' day as a fundraiser to raise awareness and money for girls in Africa who cannot go to school.
An arse senator named Cory Bernardi made a misogynist comment about 'gender morphing'.
in backlash, Australians poured in donations to the schools fundraiser and they managed to raise nearly $300,000 for their cause (keep in mind their original goal was only $900) and that makes me happy
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thrusticus · 7 years ago
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grundoonmgnx · 7 years ago
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Stewart MacFarlane (Australian, b. 1953), Cory Bernardi, 2015
Oil on canvas, 61 x 51 cm
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thedespatchbox · 7 years ago
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More Senate Shenanigans
So the Senate is sitting this week and at 2.30pm on Tuesday we’ve already had our fair share of drama. 
First off, we had the swearing in of three new Senators, elected by recount. Hollie Hughes, replacement for Fiona Nash, may well be ineligible because of a job she took following her non-election in July last year and so was not sworn in. However, Senator Fraser Anning, replacement for One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts caused a stir. Instead of being led in by (as is traditional) his party leader, Pauline Hanson, he was instead brought in by Cory Bernardi (Australian Conservatives) and David Leyonhjelm (LDP). Hanson reports that Anning left the party to sit as an Independent after storming out of a party meeting, however Anning reported (in a press release which read ‘One Nation Senator for Queensland’ in the letterhead) that the first he knew of being an Independent was when Pauline made her statement earlier in the day. Anning also says that he asked the two other PHON Senators to accompany him for his swearing in, but at the last minute they were unable to (presumably at Hanson’s instruction). 
The Senate also elected a new President, Scott Ryan, following Parry’s ineligibility and subsequent resignation. This means that Ryan has resigned from the Ministry in his role as Special Minister of State, because while not unprecedented, it is highly unusual for the President (or Speaker) to also be a Minister. Ryan had an eventful first Question Time, all Senators clearly compensating for the fact that without the House sitting, they were required to make twice as many interjections and points of order. Although there was no cardboard Kevin Rudd, as in Anna Burke’s first day as Deputy Speaker, things hardly went much better.  Yesterday, Cory Bernardi also made the assertion that there was someone sitting in the Senate who knew that they were a dual-citizen and therefore ineligible, but had chosen not to say anything.  Tasmania is now down two Senators, as Jacqui Lambie resigned this morning, following discovery that she was a dual-citizen as a result of her Scottish father. Lambie plans to recontest the Senate at the next election, and so does not intend to stand for the upcoming Tasmanian state election. However, she has said that if Labor MP Justine Keay is also found ineligible under s44, she would consider contesting the seat of Braddon in a by-election. 
In other Lower House news, John Alexander has resigned over dual-citizenship claims, sparking a by-election in the seat of Bennelong. Labor has announced that controversial former-NSW Premier Kristina Keneally has been pre-selected to contest the seat. NXT MP Rebekha Sharkie is also undergoing scrutiny on citizenship grounds, because although her paperwork was completed in April last year, the letter she received on 4th July 2016 confirmed that her British citizenship had been renounced on 29th June - after the close of nominations and opening of pre-poll voting, but before the 2nd July election. This puts her in a similar boat to two Labor MPs, but there has been no High Court referral. 
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aruellelite · 7 years ago
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Turned the TV on to a Four Corners thing and so far I've learned that Cory Bernardi has a giant B belt buckle and embroidered cuffs on his shirts?
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fluidcomplex · 6 years ago
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A helpful and sensible (self-)analysis of the Australian Conservatives.
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