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If it's picked up and reported widely, that's probably like Lou Richards' old "Kiss of Death" selection in The Sun on Saturday morning.
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Neither Frydenberg or Dutton will challenge now, Morrison will be PM going into the election. If he loses he'll resign then comes the leadership battle.
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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Looking forward to seeing a half cut Jacqui Lambie celebrating another win on election night. :P
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One of the few politicians I actually like.
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Any interesting policies yet, or is it another small target campaign?
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Nothing yet, it's the battle of the un-electable v the un-electable.

It doesn't matter who wins, it will just be more of the same.
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stui magpie wrote:^

One of the few politicians I actually like.
Nah, I see her as a loudmouth idiot.
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I'll give you that, but she's also genuine and stands by her convictions.
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pietillidie wrote:Any interesting policies yet, or is it another small target campaign?
Speaking of small-target campaigns, you should have seen Albo’s puff piece in the Murdoch tabloids earlier in the week, PTID. Goal number one is to convince middle-class suburban Christian voters that Labor doesn’t ideologically diverge from the Coalition in any meaningful way. (Oh, I forgot to mention, there is no goal number two.)

https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-polit ... 01/go-woke
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^Indeed. The Overton window seems very small these days. Do either of the major parties have any bold plans for the next term of government?
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Yes. Each intends to keep office and save the country from the incompetent and ideologically dangerous naton-wreckers on the other side.

So, their strategies could not be more different, really.
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^ Reminds me of when Slavoj Zizek said "Politicians are all the same, in that they sincerely believe that the worst thing that could happen to the country would be for them to lose their seat"
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