ONE rule for the left – another rule for conservatives. The message could not be any clearer after the despicable behaviour of Guardian Australia journalist Ben Eltham over the last few days. You can enjoy more Good Sauce articles and shows by subscribing to the Good...
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Corruption, incompetence and the W.H.O.
What a bizarre medical tyranny we live in. Australians can no longer buy safe pain medication they’ve enjoyed for decades, but the government will pay them to take a vaccine they don’t want. The health industry has always flirted with delusions of tyranny. How many...
Covid convinced communists to give business absolute power
“Private businesses can do what they want!” scream the internet’s budding communists. Confused? So are they. It is an odd sentiment, heard screeched from the mirrored halls of Instagram to the decaying ruin of Facebook – mostly by freshly minted students wearing ‘Che...
Are we the baddies?
I will stop drawing parallels to the Nazi regime when the Australian government stops creating them. Comparisons between Australia’s status as a prison island and last century’s National Socialist regime are being made because our politicians are working their way...
Politicians ARE the Emergency
Australia’s emergency legislation is more dangerous than an actual emergency. Quite unbeknownst to most Australians, politicians have spent their time inserting pieces of legislation into law that violate the spirit of the Constitution. These amendments are rarely...
Cutting the Blue Ribbon
COVID, aptly named ‘the least deadly pandemic in history’, has put centuries worth of government rot on display. Political regimes with long, peaceful lives have created a generation of limp politicians who posses barely enough backbone between them to wriggle on the...
Mission Impossible: Rogue States
It is impossible for the government and its harem of experts to calculate the true cost of the pandemic – mostly because they’ve never had to pay it. Oh, given enough quality time with a spreadsheet, they might be able to work out how much tax they missed out on, or...
Covid is smarter than most Millennials
COVID IS a clever little thing. For something that struggles to meet the definition of a ‘life-form’, the lab-grown virus certainly manages to show a great deal of discretion when it comes to where and when it strikes. Most viruses are savages. Unkempt, they wander...
Defund the Labor Party
The Australian union movement has long served as a money making machine for the Labor Party. The two have been trapped in a coercive marriage with a third party, the Greens, joining in like a nasty Staph infection. Having been born together, these groups remain...
Last drinks for Julia Banks
FAILED POLITICIANS emit sob stories like dying whales, screeching and splashing about as the harpoons drag them towards the canning ship. For those of significant fame, the dramatic end is orchestrated for them. Their demise is fodder for the twenty-four hour media...
Josephine Cashman | Curtain Call, Ep. 22
Go behind the curtain with the stars of the culture wars. In this episode, Josephine Cashman. You can listen to this podcast here and on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, SoundCloud or Player FM.Please consider helping others find the Good Sauce by giving us a 5 star...
The search for medical Utopia
Just in case you were starting to get comfortable with the idea of a trial vaccine that instructs your cells to make bits of and pieces of a viral protein – scientists have upped their sci-fi game. Dr Euan Ashley, a genetic scientist and professor at Stanford...