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Chance - Our Prime Minister.
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We seem to have gone from someone so ideologically hardline and myopic (Howard) to someone without any substance at all.
He’s an ideological free zone, an air kiss, a soft hand shake, a flat beer, a fart in a cyclone.
Its excruciatingly clear he’s very practiced at being Mr Nobody and it’s got that way that I can’t help but turn the TV over to another channel when I see him lest I lapse into a deep involuntary comatosis. Truly, it’s that bad!
In times past some called him a trendy vicar, others warned to look for the snake within.
But I fear what we have is far worse.
He appears to stand for everything and nothing all at once. Not unlike Chance, Peter Seller’s character from his seminal movie Being There, in which his every utterance is mistaken for a deep profundity. Check him out on Youtube: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=xYLy1Yj_P_Q
Whitlam, Fraser, Hawke, Keating, Howard all had something to offer us, something culturally familiar, something lovable or loathsome. But this bloke’s got nothing at all. I don’t hate him, but I’m certainly not overflowing with love and admiration for him either?
Perhaps after 11 years of Howard this the therapeutic Prime Minister we had to have?