An election campaign is generally pretty dull until you get to the policy speeches, and this one is certainly no exception. But I thought I would list those characters who are obviously the most annoying from each party:
Liberals: Peter Dutton wins hands down. It's hard to imagine anyone liking him, no matter what side of politics, isn't it? George Brandis perhaps comes in at a close second. He seems to occasionally laugh at himself, however. Dutton seems like a zombie.
Labor: Stephen Conroy: an annoying haircut, accent and general manner in a man who frequently lets his mouth run ahead of his brain. Keep him off the airwaves as much as possible, Bill.
Nationals: George Christensen. An unpleasant, buffoony appearance in which the exterior matches the interior character. Or so it seems. Maybe he's a lovely man in private. (Just kidding, it's too hard to imagine.)
Greens: Adam Bandt: just when the party gets a heterosexual, more or less reasonable sounding, leader, we still get reminded of the "preciousness" of a large part of the Greens whenever Bandt gets his head on TV. Sorry, I find him annoying.
2 comments:
Adam Bandt didn't come out well in 'I hate you, change my mind'.
You are right on the money here
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