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17/05/24
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Originally posted by beefarmer:
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Phew.....I though today was going to be three in a row. I have to say initially I didn't think Dutton was a good leader but after the federal boo jay response, I am very impressed with the persona. This game is a lot about image as you know all too well. Then the words come into play. Then the actual results from the words. We have a lying conniving deer in the headlights in Albo, one paradoxically that promised so much, looked so good at the start, the kid from the housing commission house with the single mother, we fell for that because he looked a bit fresh, he looked a bit timid, daggy, and he looked like you could trust him. Well, didn't he only get 34per cent of the vote? Trust him. What a con job he is and he is only going to get worse. Preferences got him over the line. Albo the cherub turned into a stupid Voice promoting political opportunist surrounding himself with quality like Bowen which as you must admit isn't the best thing. Then again, he was a single kid so 'any' mate will do. Even a boring bamboozled Bowen at this stage in your life. But Peter Dutton, in absolute contrast, has refined himself in a very easy to understand manner and I hope he resonates much more with the electorate. I was very impressed however, the man standing infront of a microphone staring at lumps of human debris whilst delivering a fantastic oration needs to replicate that outside the walls of the big room. Peter needs to get better on the road, the door stops in the outback, all that sort of stuff. He will not need to resort to kissing kangaroos, or going to Tasmania to see the female genitalia exhibition at Mona which is a sort of welcome to country in a way, no, Peter has just told this great land of ours to get real. Open your eyes , believe because Aldo's theme song for the country is Chris Rea's ' A Road to Hell '.VIDEO
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@beefarmer ; Peter Dutton rarely ever spends any time in any Australian jurisdiction other than Canberra and Queensland. Indeed, he's probably spent more time mingling with US warmongers in Washington than he has in Victoria. The unprecedented results from the Aston by-election demonstrated Victorians' assessment of what Dutton is offering our future and of course during the recent election in Tasmania he was as welcome there as maggots in a Big Mac.