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Commanding the Narrative Newsletter 34

Commanding the Narrative - Newsletter 34 - Liberals Lose Election

Peter Dutton just lost the election - goodbye Liberals!

Of course, there are still many twists in the tail before we reach election day, but in my opinion, the Liberal Party have just damaged the support of their base. The Liberals are in name only, they are not true Liberals.

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Commanding the narrative newsletter 17

Commanding the Narrative - Newsletter 17 - The People Kill Albanese’s Censorship Bill

WE DID IT! - Anthony Albanese’s censorship bill is dead.

Under the weight of the push-back from the Australian people, Labor’s desperate attempt to silence us crumbled under an avalanche of opposition.

It shows how much power we have.

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Commanding the narrative newsletter 16

Commanding the Narrative - Newsletter 16 - Australia Fights Back Against Censorship

Australia is fighting back against Anthony Albanese’s censorship bill - otherwise known as the Communications Legislation Amendment (Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation) Bill 2024.

This should be called out for what it really is - censorship.

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Commanding the narrative newsletter 15

Commanding the Narrative Newsletter 15 - TRUMP IS BACK!

This is a real American story. The path that Trump has paved is unprecedented. He has now become a historical figure.

In the days that have past, I have noticed a stark contrast. The direction that America is now heading, under Trump’s leadership, is the complete opposite trajectory that Australia is taking.

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Commanding the narrative newsletter 14

Commanding the Narrative Newsletter 14 - US Election Showdown

This week will see a moment in history - the US Presidential election.

All elections, whether here, America, or other parts of the World, are historical moments for that country. But this election seems different.

It feels as though the fate of the World will hinge on the result.

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