Pauline Hanson is now the preferred Prime Minister, as the establishment reels in shock.
They did it to themselves. First the Liberals, and now Labor.
They followed each other down the path to oblivion. There’s an old saying, “you have two ears and one mouth”, a sign that you should listen twice as much as you speak.
But instead, the establishment just preached at us. They shamed and attacked us. They forgot us, and worse, ignored us completely.
They gave each other jobs and titles as they pretended we admired them as much as they admire themselves.
The establishment misread the rise of the Teals as a total rejection of social conservativism and personal ambition. Of a detest for masculinity and the total embrace of the politics of climate and mass immigration.
But it wasn’t that. It was a frustration with the status-quo; an anger at the captured Liberal establishment, which made them almost indistinguishable from Labor.
Albanese’s great appeal was that he was not Morrison, and Dutton actually looked somehow less prepared.
But it was never a great embrace. It was more of a, “well I guess it’s you then”. Labor don’t really have a mandate for change, but they are convinced that Australians are a bunch of jealous fools that are too stupid to see the total erosion of our freedoms and way of life.
Those in power are too blind to notice that everything they talk about and touch has set us backwards.
But we see them.
Albanese is just about the most inarticulate and incompetent Prime Minister we’ve ever had, and his vision for Australia does not extend beyond his comfortable, taxpayer funded retirement on the beach.
The self-interest of the establishment is at record levels, and rather than listen, adapt and fix the problems they've caused, they just double down.
And double down again.
Both sides have grown transactional and prefer to shoot their messengers.
They expel and slander those who have tried to do the right thing over the last decade, and now both sides are left with a talentless pool of transactional twits.
There is not a capable government to be formed between them, and their time is up.
I don’t think it will matter what Pauline Hanson says or does between now and the election, her popularity will continue to climb as she looks less and less like them… and they panic their way into helping her do that.
The public have had enough, and Hanson is their pathway to showing the world that the Australian establishment is done.
This is the beginning of a long journey to a more informed electorate and a better government.
It has begun.
We are going to get Australia back.