Australians go to the polls next Saturday - confronted with the choice between 2 appalling main political parties. The electioneering to date has been shallow and insulting to the electorate. Most people are bored with the whole process and turned off by it. In the final analysis a few marginal seats and swinging voters will determine who gets the PM's mantle.
Don Watson, one-time speech writer for a former PM, and a wit and acerbic commentator, sums up the election perfectly in The Monthly in what the incoming PM might say on the night of the election and having been declared winner.
"Relax and be comfortable again. I'm not going to worry you with any fancy stuff. I have my limitations, but so have you. That's why I'm here. You have elected yourselves, you see, and you can't get a more fair dinkum democratic outcome than that."
Don Watson, one-time speech writer for a former PM, and a wit and acerbic commentator, sums up the election perfectly in The Monthly in what the incoming PM might say on the night of the election and having been declared winner.
"Relax and be comfortable again. I'm not going to worry you with any fancy stuff. I have my limitations, but so have you. That's why I'm here. You have elected yourselves, you see, and you can't get a more fair dinkum democratic outcome than that."
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