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It's nice to have a picture for the article, so I'm going to add a picture from the ABC.net.au website. All I found in the Wikimedia Commons was a bunch of photos of Malaysia by a different guy with the same name. Hopefully, there will be no copyright infringement, there is certainly none intended, just trying to make the article better. Sotuman (talk) 16:55, 25 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
It reads like a conservative dredging for evidence. Most of the items are not even political. Views on climate change for example are not political in themselves. Neither are comments about the trial of Pell. The story about Bernadi seems hardly relevant, it's just one of countless skirmishes and events on the show. The Q&A review speaks more about Tony Abbott's views and intent to subvert debate. The paragraph about America makes hardly any sense at all. Religion and philosophy is not political, praise for Hitchens...? It's all such a cherry picked concoction of events in some kind of attempt at making a case. Frional Leeman (talk) 07:06, 11 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]