Sky News Australia host James Morrow has assessed a satirical music clip from the “boys at the Babylon Bee”, in which they take aim at the current state of events in California.
‘I gotta get away’: The ‘Babylon Bee boys’ take aim at the current state of California“Remember how
everyone once wanted to go to California and even wrote songs about this new promised land,” Mr Morrow said.
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