
Trump Campaign Advised Peter Dutton In Australia
The Trump campaign chief was in Australia advising Peter Dutton’s Liberal Party in the run up to the federal election. This answers that question about the ties between Peter Dutton and Donald Trump’s Republican Party in the US. If, as the Trump campaign chief claims, he was downunder advising the Liberal Party campaign we can observe the close links between the two organisations. Shared aspirations and ways of going about things should send alarm bells off in the minds of Australian voters. Trump campaign advised Peter Dutton in Australia regarding his bid to become Prime Minister in the 2025 election.
“One of the architects of Donald Trump’s 2024 victory claims he made an unpublicised visit to Australia to advise the Liberal party about “structural issues” related to Peter Dutton ahead of the federal election.”
“I Don’t Know Donald Trump”: Says Dutton
Lying by omission is a skill in the kitbags of many politicians and Peter Dutton is no outlier on this. “I don’t know Donald Trump.” This statement made by Peter Dutton during the leader’s debate was, perhaps, less than exacting. The global backlash against the Trump regime in America has been profound. Suddenly, the strongman of OZ politics was back peddling to escape comparisons with his inspiration – Donald J Trump. A bit like when Dutton was asked whether he acknowledged climate change as real – “I am not a scientist.” This mealy mouthed answer gave little away and was no real answer on an important topic.
“Asked whether they trusted Mr Trump, Mr Dutton responded he had never met the man and would not offer an endorsement.
“I don’t know Donald Trump is my point. “
Trump Campaign Chief Advises Dutton’s Liberal Party
This kind of thing reminds me of the Dutton advice during the Voice referendum. Their slogan became – ‘If you don’t know, vote No.’ Ignorance is bliss in the negative universe and keeping the punters in the dark via wilful misinformation and sewing doubt worked spectacularly well. Giving the half hearted racist leaning folk an out. Peter Dutton has been a master of the negative during his time as opposition leader. The requirements of leadership shift, however, when assuming the mantle of Prime Minister in government. Suddenly, the electorate look at you differently and wonder whether your divisive ways will serve the nation?
Temu Trump Denies Links To His Inspiration
“Brisbane, AustraliaCNN —
The man vying to become Australia’s next prime minister has spent weeks trying to distance himself from comparisons to US President Donald Trump.
“I’m my own person,” opposition Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton insisted, when asked for his thoughts on “Temu Trump,” the label given to him by critics referring to the Chinese website with a reputation for cheap copies.”
Political analysts say comparisons to Trump have eaten away at any lead Dutton had over incumbent center-left Labor Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who is topping opinion polls before Saturday’s vote.
Why would Peter Dutton be getting campaign advice from the Trump’s campaign chief if he was really running a different race? The truth is always in what actions happen rather than the stuff that comes out of the mouths of politicians.
“Why they call Dutton ‘Temu Trump’? The Temu part of the equation involves Peter Dutton being the cheap or lite version of the Trump dictator. Plus, Temu suggests ‘made in China’, which drives much of the Australian economy in real terms. The LNP may like to regularly slag off the Chinese, as an evil communist state but many of its mining magnate friends are not averse to doing hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of business each and every year with China. Trade, it seems, is no indicator of true feelings, when it comes to the beating heart of conservatives.”
Robert Sudha Hamilton is the author of America Matters: Pre-apocalyptic Posts & Essays in the Shadow of Trump.
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