Australia, does this all sound familiar? Haha, you bet your life you have!
We should reflect on The Voice referendum and the dud celebrities that 90% of us used to really like, well until they opened their mouths to help convince stupid simpletons like us who couldn't fathom the answer between yes and no, on this common sense issue.
Cat Blanchett, Adam Briggs, Cathy Freeman, Kamahl, Nathan Cleary, comedian Tom Gleeson, TV host Hamish Blake and long-time First Nations supporter Paul Kelly, we applaud you no more! (Johnny Farnham can be forgiven as he was unwell).
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Celebrities have this irresistible urge to have oral intercourse with every passing microphone, firm in the belief that the unscripted words tumbling out of their mouths is pure gold. This same affliction can be noticed with ex-politicians clinging to relevance. Keating springs to mind.
Kevin Rudd is another, already at the bottom of the bell curve, and gaining nothing by verbally trashing Trump with colourful adjectives, not even tactically disguising them in Mandarin having shot both his feet with a double barrel mouth. John Howard disappointedly should not have publicly berated Trump and is in the long queue of misguided people who didn't believe Trump would reappear on the highest balcony.
2/3rds of us, as we did in The Voice, as they did in the Trump victory, spoke out loud and clear. Despite the celebrity endorsements, despite the incumbent Government out-spending the opposition with tax payers dollars, despite left wing tax payer media.
2/3rds of us will throw out the pathetically useless left wing Albanese Government and their anti-Australian agenda.
Some advice for Albo and his team of duds - Wong, Bowen, Plbersek, Burke and Marles - start combing through the Situations Vacant columns in New Zealand or Gaza. If you stay in Australia, for sure people will point wagging fingers at you for the rest of your miserable lives while shaking their heads in disappointment. You have been, and still are, a disgrace to Australia.
One last piece of advice for actors and singers, stick to what you're good at!
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