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Introducing Rita Panahi - Exposing The Hipocrisy of The Left Daily

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I have watched her daily for years. If you don't like her, don't watch this or any furture videos. She pulls no punches. Nothing better in the evening with a good single malt scotch to unwind and laugh at the dims/commies.

Disclosure: It is ~19 mins. long.

 
I have watched her daily for years. If you don't like her, don't watch this or any furture videos. She pulls no punches. Nothing better in the evening with a good single malt scotch to unwind and laugh at the dims/commies.

Disclosure: It is ~19 mins. long.

I watch it often too. How sad is it that the MSM in the US should be doing what she does but no it has to come from someone in Australia.
 
I have watched her daily for years. If you don't like her, don't watch this or any furture videos. She pulls no punches. Nothing better in the evening with a good single malt scotch to unwind and laugh at the dims/commies.

Disclosure: It is ~19 mins. long.

Back when I was traveling to Australia every 3 months or so for business, watching her was the highlight of my day. The leftist friends I have there can not stand her, much like the leftist in the US can't stand Trump. The thing is (just like in the US) they NEVER had a solution or rebuttal to what she said. It was always she a right wing kook, or nazi or whatever. Can't be devoid of workable ideas while at the same time screeching at everything someone whom you don't agree with politically has sound arguments.
 
Back when I was traveling to Australia every 3 months or so for business, watching her was the highlight of my day. The leftist friends I have there can not stand her, much like the leftist in the US can't stand Trump. The thing is (just like in the US) they NEVER had a solution or rebuttal to what she said. It was always she a right wing kook, or nazi or whatever. Can't be devoid of workable ideas while at the same time screeching at everything someone whom you don't agree with politically has sound arguments.
I spent a lot of time in Perth, Adelaide, & Brisbane back in the oil business days. Got to do a couple of Australia days at Bondi Beach. As a Texan it was nearly impossible to buy yourself a drink. They were (are) the most hospitable people I ever met.
 
A Militaria Collector I know there had to get rid of the German Helmets in his collection with a Swastika or SS Runes because of the Hurt My Feelers Law they passed there not too long ago.
 
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I spent a lot of time in Perth, Adelaide, & Brisbane back in the oil business days. Got to do a couple of Australia days at Bondi Beach. As a Texan it was nearly impossible to buy yourself a drink. They were (are) the most hospitable people I ever met.
Adelaide is probably one of my favorite cities in the world. Perth was too dam hot. Spent a few days in Darwin, what a place although they have a nice world war II museum. Interesting fact is that the tonnage of bombs dropped on Darwin by the Japanese was far greater then on Pearl. Took a day and went to one of the National Parks, swam in billabongs, saw the termite mounds, went on a river cruise and saw an albino croc and some other things. They fed the crocks from the boat...

Our current distributor is out of Brisbane so spend time there, not a bad place. There is a bar and grill there named "Felons" they have some spectacular micro brews.

Sydney I thought was not that nice and way too dam crowded. Melbourne slightly better. I do agree though that they are some of the most hospitable people on the planet and once you get out of the big cities they you could easily mistake them for Americans. Last October was probably my last trip there and while I'll miss some parts, absolutely will not miss the plane rides.
 
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