
It is easier to understand the constant war drums in support of Israel in Australia’s rightwing spaces if one pays attention to the new nationalism: it unites nationalist projects from the West, Israel and India with the desired in-group marked by religion instead of race. An Israeli Settler intellectual is important to shaping the movement; his career has been fostered for decades by the Atlas Network.
Michael West Media has noted that the radical Australian Jewish Association is key to Atlas-interlinked Advance: its David Adler was a founding board member and advisor. National Conservatism (NatCon) might explain this connection.
This week in London, assorted radicalising Right figures, many from British Commonwealth country members, are meeting at the second conference of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC). Over 50 Australian politicians and media figures are attending, and it is interlinked with other networks aiming to influence illiberal and coercive projects. Australians cannot ignore it.
Senators David Shoebridge and Peter Whish-Wilson have spoken about the Atlas Network in parliament recently. (Hansard notes a Queensland Liberal senator interjecting during Whish-Wilson’s speech. He is Queensland Liberal Paul Scarr. He was educated in the UQ law school, which has Mont Pelerin Society connections, and worked with PanAust Ltd, an Australian company with mining operations in Laos. The relevance of these facts should emerge below.)
ARC appears to be an Atlas Network affiliate. One of its co-founders worked with an Atlas “thinktank”, the Legatum Institute. Baroness Philippa Stroud is also a British Evangelical Christian who “ran prayer sessions to cure gay people.” A second founder is former Australian Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson, who is belongs to the Reformed Evangelical Anglican form of Christianity. He is also chairman of the board of an Atlas-interlinked thinktank affiliated to Australia’s rural/conservative National Party, the Page Research Centre. It promotes fossil fuel messaging. The Sourcewatch page on the entity shows its interaction with Australia’s official Atlas partner “thinktanks.” Anderson is also a YouTube influencer for the Christian National-Right. The third co-founder is Canadian influencer, Jordan Peterson. He is active in promoting a kind of evangelical Christianityand climate denial.
One of ARC’s big funders – and a speaker this year – is Paul Marshall, an evangelical Brit, who has $2.2 billion of fossil fuel investments. Other investments are in rightwing media, including The Spectator.
ARC also has an Australian Chapter which held a conference last October, scheduled adjacent to the Atlas Centre for Independent Study’s Consilium conference (Centre for Independent Studies) for the convenience of international attendees like Niall Ferguson who is on the ARC Advisory Board and a member of the Mont Pelerin Society (MPS). His is a trustee of the Common Sense Society that helped fund the Edmund Burke Foundation which instigated the National Conservative (NatCon) organisation. Ferguson is speaking at ARC this week.
The ARC speakers list also includes many from the NatCon conference circuit. The speakers include Peter Thiel and some of his affiliates. Thiel is the leader of the anti-democratic tech oligarch movement, introducing Curtis Yarvin’s plan for a monarch/CEO to replace democratic projects. Thiel is a NatCon Signatory.
Noted Christian Nationalists, climate obfuscators, Islamophobic and homophobic actors are presenting.
Scandal-plagued (esp Blackwater and the Nisour Square massacre) Erik Prince is speaking at ARC this week. Prince’s mother was once described as “a portrait of Christian hate.” The Princes and DeVos in-laws are primary donors to the theocratic Council for National Policy (CNP) and integrated into its junktanks, some labelled as homophobic hate groups. The priest who performed Prince’s wedding ceremony is the head of the Atlas Network’s most prestigious Christian junktank, the Acton Institute.)
Many of those listed at ARC are figures in the rightwing information space that forms opinion or those that masquerade as news.
ARC is also platforming (rightwing) pronatalism. This movement encouraging lifting birthrates is prompted by fears of “race suicide” and a “demography crisis.” More babies are required to protect “Western Civilisation” and as a result impediments to breeding such as working women and LGBTQIA existence are targets. XY Worldwide is representing at ARC. This body was founded by former Hungarian President Katalin Novák who is presenting. Novák had to resign in disgrace over a child sex abuse pardon. The body is speculated to be funded by Elon Musk.
Erica Komisar, both on the ARC Advisory Board and speaking this year, is a consultant who specialises in fostering guilt in working mothers of young children. Katy Faust, who is also speaking, founded an organisation that fights any adult choice that impacts children including divorce. Faust is a NatCon signatory.
The Guardian has revealed many of the Australian names listed as attending. It highlights the work being done for climate denial and delay by many of the attendees.
Tony Abbott, John Anderson and Peter Costello are speaking. So too is CIS’s Warren Mundine.
Moira Deeming has pulled out of attending. Peter Credlin and Chris Uhlmann from Sky are listed. The Australian’s editor, Paul Kelly, and foreign editor, Greg Sheridan are attending. Amanda Stoker, whom The Guardian has labelled a “fringe-right favourite” is attending. She is an anti-abortion activist, a Queensland MP and an ARC Board member. Amongst the state and federal Coalition politicians attending are McKenzie, McDonald, Duniam, Canavan, Fawcett, Davies. Retiring MP and next ambassador to the Vatican, Keith Pitt is listed.
For Australians unnerved by the American trajectory, it should be noted that our politicians are mixing with Trumpist Republicans at ARC including Speaker of the House and theocrat Mike Johnson who is presenting. Johnson is also on the ARC Board.
The Guardian also reveals: “Representatives from thinktanks the Centre for Independent Studies and Institute of Public Affairs are both registered as attenders, as is the conservative activist group Advance Australia.
Representatives from Australian Anglican and Catholic churches are also registered as attending, alongside the Australian Christian Lobby.”
Networks of networks
The Atlas Network, founded in 1981, describes itself as strengthening the “worldwide freedom movement.” It was the product of the Mont Pelerin Society (MPS) which first met to debate how to promote radical “free market” political economy in 1947.
The Network was founded to intensify the activity of the faux thinktanks – or junktanks– that were intended, alongside institutes on college campuses, to promote the messaging that plutocrats were delighted to fund. Atlas was founded in the same year as the even more secretive Council for National Policy, also with MPS involvement. While both the MPS and Atlas had religious strains to their ideologies, the CNP was founded to help turn the nascent Moral Majority into a Religious Right force for support, and eventually colonisation, of the Republican Party. Its goals are overtly about putting Christianity in charge of the US.
Foundational Austrian School MPS economists such as Friedrich von Hayek were funded by fossil fuel even before the MPS first met in 1947. Fossil fuel money with affiliated interests in finance and consulting have been amongst the most important interest groups, using the now 580 junktanks in the network to influence climate denial and delay.
There is substantial overlap with the National Conservative (NatCon) movement that emerged in the US, working globally to network the radicalised Right. Both ARC and NatCon events connect with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s illiberal junktank sphere as well as the Atlas Network. In fact the NatCon Statement was drafted by post-liberal Right intellectuals who no longer believe democracy can provide a virtuous and rational nation. The post-liberal Right can be defined as an ultraconservative Catholic movement. Key figures in drafting the NatCon Statement are Israeli-Jewish Nationalists. Fostered by the Atlas Network, these Israeli intellectuals are also important to funding the junktank that founded NatCon. Other key drafters are critical to bringing Orbán’s Western Chauvinism to the West.
Atlas, the CNP and NatCon are all integrated into the making of Project 2025 and its government around Trump. The tech illiberal faction around Thiel and Musk are also important actors in the deconstruction of the American system. It appears that some of Atlas’s most significant junktanks have embraced Rad Trad Catholic integralism and Pentecostal Dominionism. Both beliefs place God and their interpretations of Christianity as the guide of, or in control of, government and society. They are coercive. Significant strategists in Atlas seem content to fight for freedom from freedom.
The people and ideology of NatCon are identical with ARC’s. Both aim to speak to the “intellectual” elites of the religio-ethnonationalist movement. Atlas-affiliated CPAC (and Atlas’s Liz Truss with her PopCon) are “grassroots” efforts to mobilise a grievance base.
NatCon and ARC links
Searching through the names of people who have presented at NatCon events that have taken place since its founding in 2019 reveals many individuals with concerning affiliations. The NatCon conference in Brussels in 2024 was closed down temporarily by the mayor because it posed a threat to public security. He said: “Among these personalities there are several particularly from the right-conservative, religious right and European extreme right.” Nigel Farage was a core actor in that crisis and is speaking at ARC 2025.
NatCon was formed around the work of Yoram Hazony, an Israeli Jewish-Nationalist, inspired by the beliefs of extremist Meir Kahane (but, he says, without the violence). Hazony penned a “heartfelt farewell” to Kahane. Hazony co-founded the Atlas Network partner, the Shalem Center. (He also tried to explain why Hitler isn’t a nationalist on John Anderson’s YouTube channel. Anderson is the co-founder of ARC.) Hazony is credited not just with drafting but with founding the movement.
NatCon is religio-ethnonationalism. It uses religion as a placeholder for race, although race is implicit in the three nationalist movements involved. Christian Nationalism and Israeli Jewish-Nationalism are core to the project. Hindutva Nationalism is also key but not foundational. The three movements depict Muslims as the enemy. (This fits smoothly into the Christian Nationalist movement because a Christian and Jewish Zionist Islamophobia industry emerged in the early years of the twenty-first century, when conservatives needed a new villain post-Cold War. Clash of Civilisations – an intellectualised bigotry – built on 9/11 in order to drive a cultural chasm that couldn’t be breached. Crusader Erik Prince’s record of disrespect for Muslim lives would not be a bar to him speaking at ARC.)
Fossil fuel money is commonly noted in the sphere, so it is financially, as well as culturally, committed to climate denial.
It is ultra-reactionary socially because its adherents are terrified of sin and also “race suicide,” so working women or Queer people existing are an affront to morality and breeding.
The Atlas Network’s main religiously-driven junktank is the Acton Institute. On the Acton Institute site, Dan Hugger recounts his experience with the NatCon network: “The ‘National Conservatism’ at NatCon 3 in 2022, however, was different. Kevin Roberts, president of the [Atlas Network] Heritage Foundation, long the institutional center of what has been called ‘Conservatism Inc.,’ referred to the NatCon movement as ‘ours.’” Kevin Roberts is the head of the Heritage Foundation and a Rad Trad Catholic. It is under his direction that Heritage’s Mandate for Leadership became the Christian Nationalist Project 2025. Roberts is speaking at ARC this week.
It is also connected to the Christian Nationalism/Western Chauvinism of the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. His junktank sphere is well represented amongst drafters and signatories.
There is also solid overlap with the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC). ARC looks like the British Commonwealth parallel or cousin to NatCon.
In 2022, NatCon released a Statement of Principles drafted by a series of men detailed below. It was supported by a mass of signatories.
Before tackling the drafters, it is important to note Peter Thiel amongst the signatories. He is the leader of the tech fascist plutocrat (and Groyperised fanboy) movement. He channels Curtis Yarvan’s plans for a monarch/CEO to replace democratic projects. JD Vance is his product. Vance’s elevation to the VP ticket was soft-launched at the 2024 Washington NatCon conference, where he was allocated the closing speech at the final VIP dinner.
NatCon Drafters:
Christopher DeMuth is a longtime Atlas affiliate. He was Ronald Reagan’s “Deregulation Czar,” implementing the predecessor of Project 2025 properly known as the Mandate for Leadership. While he was president of the Atlas American Enterprise Institute for 22 two years he turned it further Right. DeMuth transformed it from a stuffy intellectual body into a neocon force central to George Walker Bush’s government and military interventions. He is now national director of the conference aspect of NatCon. (Religious neocons are known as Theocons. NatCon has closer ties to the nativist, ultra-conservative paleocons.)
Rod Dreher, listed amongst the drafters, is the convert to Catholicism who went on to convert to Orthodox Christianity because Catholicism was too soft. He used to argue that Christians execute a “strategic retreat” from society to live in monastically-inspired communes. He moved to Budapest and was the conduit to Tucker Carlson broadcasting a week of (pro-Trump) propaganda for Viktor Orbán at the height of Carlson’s Fox fame. That is also the time when Carlson was regularly promoting Great Replacement theory (but leaving the antisemitism integral to the conspiracy unstated). Dreher attended the first ARC conference and is speaking at the 2025 iteration.
John O’Sullivan was a senior fellow at the Atlas Hudson Institute as well as an editor of the Policy Review journal at Atlas Heritage Foundation. He was in the Thatcher orbit and works as a rightwing thought leader, with extensive connections to a variety of transnational circuits. He connects Australian and British rightwing “intellectuals” into the Orbán junktank circuit. Both Quadrant and Encounter were CIA-backed soft power journals in the Cold War.
RR Reno is editor of First Things, a Catholic-dominated religious journal. He is accused of making it a “zombie version of itself as the Catholic rad trads try to justify Trumpism.” It is central to the Post-Liberal Right of “conservatives” who are in despair at the discombobulating diversity of modernity, and disgruntled that there isn’t actually a silent majority that supports their coercive social vision of “virtue.” They are post-democratic as a result.
Will Chamberlain is “Senior Counsel” at the Internet Accountability Project, funded by Big Tech (including Oracle) to fight constraints on the tech sector and to defend monopoly.
NS Lyons is a Washington-based “analyst and writer” who finds himself inspired by the illiberal projects around the globe. Daniel McCarthy is another of these “intellectuals.”
The Edmund Burke Foundation
The Edmund Burke Foundation EBF is the junktank that founded NatCon. Christopher DeMuth (Atlas) is listed as a chairman. It is not listed as an Atlas Network partner, but those records went dark in 2021. There are also many junktanks that were never listed on the official list. The Chief operating officer and chairman is Rabbi Rafi Eis from Hazony’s Herzl Institute. He is one of the two listed paid leaders at EBF on the CauseIQ stub account, at USD56,000 in 1923. The other is Hazony himself who is listed as paid USD150,000 in 2024. The Herzl Institute was funded by a grant from the Atlas-connected Templeton Foundation. It was intended to “help Christians and Jews study Jewish texts, launching what’s being billed as a new kind of Jewish-Christian cooperation.”
The EBF was co-founded by the Jewish former leader of a Christian Zionist organisation David Brog. It has received funds from the Jewish Philosophy Fund and the Thomas D Klingenstein Fund. Klingenstein is the Chairman of the Atlas now-radicalised Claremont Institute. The Jewish Philosophy Fund’s personnel largely consist of Hazony, Eis and Haivry (see below). Also listed at the Fund is Joshua Weinstein of the Atlas-affiliated Templeton Fund Project.
Other substantial funding is coming from the Common Sense Society whose trustees are Marion Smith, formerly a visiting fellow at Heritage Foundation, and Niall Ferguson. Ferguson is a member of the Mont Pelerin Society, which is the body that has been the driving force behind neoliberalism since 1947, and is considered the steering committee of the Atlas Network. He is also on the ARC Advisory Board.
The EBF president is Anna Wellisz, Polish-born, who contributes to assorted rightwing media outlets including this one.
Other personnel are James Orr (religious philosopher and ARC Board member), Titus Techera (strategist for Atlas’s Chris Rufo, visiting fellow for an Orbán junktank), Nathan Pinkoski (Catholic/nationalist) and Josh Hammer (rightwing editor-at -large at Newsweek).
Signatories
To see the signatories for the NatCon statement, follow this link for an extended breakdown of individuals and organisations; some of those listed or organisational associates are on the ARC board. The list is fascinating. Atlas-connected figures are throughout, particularly representing the radicalised Claremont Institute. Note that Australian culture warrior Miranda Devine, identified with Murdoch’s New York Post in the list, is a signatory.
NatCon Australia
There is a small NatCon Australia entity. It calls itself the “National Conservative Institute of Australia.” An Institute? So we should expect some intellectual heft.
It has a website and social media presence. Its Executive Director is Dan Ryan. He is also a Director of the Atlas Queensland Australian Institute for Progress (AiP). In the recent Queensland election, the AiP spent substantial sums, half provided by the coal sector, to support the Liberal Party. (Coal also provided a substantial sum to the new Atlas lookalike, Australians for Prosperity.)
Ryan spoke in 2024 at a seminar reporting back on the inaugural conference with ARC Advisory Council member, Amanda Stoker. Ryan appears to agree with ARC that British Commonwealth thinkers might be skittish about the “national” in NatCon. He consistently refers to it in his many essays on the site as the “New Right.”
Most of the essays on the site are composed by Ryan. He provides insights such as: “Every morning, I wake up and scan hopefully the opinion pages of The Australian for any sign of a sympathetic or proper understanding of the ‘new right’ – the dynamic intellectual movement that powered Trump to the White House and is upending governments across Europe.
Every morning, I am inevitably disappointed.”
It is an interesting reading given the prominence of NatCon ideology in the broadsheet’s op/ed pages. Also interesting is his “dynamic intellectual movement” around Trump.
Antony Cappello is listed as a NatCon Aus Director. He emerged from the reactionary Catholic Freedom Publishing which was founded by Bob Santamaria’s National Civic Council. He is listed as founder of Connor Court publishing, which is closely affiliated with Atlas Australia’s junktanks and Catholic publishing. Its page of climate publications is illustrative. It also publishes a book by Alex Ryvchin.
The third figure is Jordan Knight who runs what appears to be a one-man anti-immigration operation called “Migration Watch Australia” when not working with xenophobic One Nation-linked politicians. He also writes for the ARC-affiliated The Spectator magazine on the topic. Knight provides all NatCon Australia’s Immigration essays.
Ryan interviews people including Aimee Terese. Ryan styles her as the “Aussie Queen of the Online New Right” and she can also here be heard shocking Atlas America’s Independent Women’s Forum with her cussing but delighting them with her mythical characterisation of “the left.”
Parts of this essay come were first published here.
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It is a long and punishing article to read, about the superstitious, aggressively blunt, deluded, misguided, contriving and contorting anti-intellectual dimwits in high places, living a huge lie and fantasising about some future triumph of exclusive and select status. A selfstyled chosen race is there in instincts corrupted by pointless vanity, distortions, obsessions, fixations, actual sicknesses. Infectious, poxed, putrid.
Thank you Lucy, for keeping us informed. It’s all very disturbing. What can we do?
I recently read another article by Lucy on the Australian Religious Right and a Global Warning. The language is elitist and unlikely to be read by grass roots believers.
I would like to point out that while these articles expose “Religious self interest groups” the articles fail to acknowledge that not all believers are alike. The Bible teaches about the wheat and the tares ( a plant that in its early stages looks like wheat but which is a weed which God says will be removed and burned in judgment.)
I have been walking in Christ for more than 50 years. I do not attend organised religious denominations because these organisations refuse to teach all of God’s counsel. There are many, many believers like myself.
The word of God does not sanction group protests let alone “political self focused groups”.
As for Israel, believers are spiritually grafted in to Israel. They know God blesses those who bless Israel and curses those who curse Israel. This is about covenant with God not political analysis.
It is dishonest to not acknowledge that the behaviour of the groups identified is inconsistent with the behaviour of Christ and his followers.
I am fully aware of the push of UN AGENDA 2030 to realise a global government. I am aware of the push to silence dissenters voices to the Agenda. True believers support the establishment of God’s kingdom on the earth. They know this will only come by a work of God’s Spirit not by any work of men. Hence all over the world they pray “Thy kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven”. Men can try to silence these voices however God’s word says it will come because His words will not return void no matter the manipulation and rebellion of men against His words.
Dear Bev, you have been walking in delusion, fantasy, dreaming, fiction, superstition, for there is no god and you have never seen one, cannot get a personal appearance in a court, have no signature, footprint, confession, photo, file or honest proof. We have the best ever telescopes and microscopes now, so look, seek and ye shall not find some god. The old scribble is a pretence for filthy crime, evil supremacist and triumphal delusion, your errors, criminality. No chosen race, no promised lands, no afterworld or life or law as you vent. Religious superstition is just dangerous mental filth.
I am confused about this “war” on working women, and the idea that women who do paid work are somehow unable to have children. It is nigh impossible to pay off or rent a home for those children to live in without two substantial incomes nowadays. For many couples, the limit on family size is more likely to be the lack of a secure roof, and the impossibility of standard family cars to carry more than three little ones. Making it impossible for women to work would make having children impossible.
Dear Bev. I shall try to be more conscientious about adding #NotAllChristians to my pieces – as I believe I did in that earlier one. I do not dwell on the moral Christians because they are not a threat. I hope to see more Christian individuals and organisations rejecting Christian Nationalism. Is your Kingdom more inclusive that the NatCon one?
Lyndal. Some of the people involved in NatCon argue for (effectively white) workers to get a better deal or family wage. I think they think working women tend not to have enough children. Mostly they live in a mythologised 1950s where women potter around behind white picket fences with hordes of babies.
Dear Bev, again., I must apologise for unnecessary irritation, there being only one of me versus several billions. If you lead a good and productive life by inner guidance and attitude, we are all better for that.
Bev, it is an interesting point that you raise, that “believers are grafted into Israel.They know God blesses the that bless Israel….”
It raises an interesting further question, is Israeli a birth or faith definition?
If it is faith, then we need to adopt the laws of ‘Israel’ both defined in the Old Testament and reiterated by Christ in the New in such texts as the Sermon on the Mount.
If it is by birth, ie that there is a direct blood link to ancient Israel, that can be defined genetically.
If the first is reckoned, then faith in Jesus and acceptance of the ‘forgiveness’ he offers, that of eradicating the curse of eating the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil becomes the standard, if the second, the diaspora of the Jews during the sacking of Jerusalem around 90CE and again 160CE saw the intelligencia, the priests and rabbis, forced into exile, but the mainly agrarian population of Jews, the working people, farmers, carpenters like Jesus earthly father, fishermen like so many of his deciples, stayed behind, their skills were needed to feed and supply the needs of the Roman occupiers. That would probably give the ‘indigenous’ population known as Palestinians a greater claim to Israel/Palestine that the European Jews which genetically are mainly East European according to the historian Shlomo Sand. ( His books, The Invention of the Jewish People and The Invention of the Land of Israel make interesting reading.)
Chris Hedges — “I spent two years researching and writing about the warped ideologues of those who have now seized power in my book “American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War on America.” Read it while you still can. Seriously.”
He goes on — “Under Christian dominion, America will no longer be a sinful and fallen nation but one in which the 10 Commandments form the basis of our legal system, creationism and ‘Christian values’ form the basis of our educational system, and the media and the government proclaim the Good News to one and all… Labor unions, civil-rights laws and public schools will be abolished. Women will be removed from the workforce to stay at home, and all those deemed insufficiently Christian will be denied citizenship. Aside from its proselytizing mandate, the federal government will be reduced to the protection of property rights and ‘homeland’ security.”
Does that last sentence sound familiar? Yep. Property rights and the rule of law. The foundation of liberalism from the very beginning. Check out the QLD LNP manifesto; it’s right there.
The radical Right, the christian Right, are just fringe elements of liberalism.
Lucy refers to these clowns as post-liberals. By doing so she is deflecting from the core problem — liberalism.
Take away the core strength of liberalism and all these problems are solved.
Yes, the christian Right wants to impose their particular brand of morality, and that is a worry, but that’s only a means to an end.
Their morality war is just a tool in the main struggle — to maintain the dominance of their cherished financial system.
Bev:
How about living your life according to the preaching of your supposed prophet/deity, and stop getting your knickers in a twist every time someone points out the problematic (and I’m being very tactful here) behaviour of others who clain to believe the same things?
Oh and, by the way, given some of the comments you’ve made here, you do very much come across as a hit dog hollering.
Much to parse through and three issues stand out ie. the links of ARC to the IDW ‘intellectual dark web’, Pinkerites or ‘manosphere’; RW messaging in regions or ‘US mid western strategy’ and how local conservatives are rubbing shoulders offshore with radicals and Russian assets.
Ferguson, Rogan, Brand, Jones, Peterson, Murray et al are members of the IDW or manosphere, with Quillette, Koch Network ‘free speech’ Spiked and Tanton Network Pioneer Fund; the ever present whiff of fossil fuels, eugenics and anti-west/EU, with a target audience of middle aged and older white males versus woke and the centre.
https://www.pinkerite.com/p/who-is-behind-pinkerite_25.html
In the same vein Anderson was platformed by ABC RN Sunday Extra the other year to waffle indirectly about men’s rights, younger white males etc.
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/sundayextra/conversations-with-john-anderson/13934090
Finally, ARC includes former PM’s Howard and Abbott, with a conga line of local and global RWNJs who think they are persecuted white conservative Christians, especially including Jordan Peterson…which is incredibly compromising…..
Peterson with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson were described under oath by Trudeau to the Canadian Foreign influence investigation as ‘Russian assets’.
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/story/justin-trudeau-tucker-calrson-russian-propaganda
Understand Fox’s Abbott is not bothered by his Hungarian workplace in land of PM ‘mini Putin’ Orbán, but why is Howard fraternising with enemies of ‘the west’, dementia?