The Washington Post has joined the litany of people and organisations asking why Victorian Premier DanielAndrewsMP is still popular, even jumping on and labelling the embattled state leader a dictator, says Sky News host pwafork.
The Washington Post has joined the litany of people and organisations asking why Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is still popular, even jumping on and labelling the embattled state leader a dictator, says Sky News host James Morrow. “Now one of the wokest papers in the world, they wonder the same question that everyone around the world is wondering; why is he still popular,” Mr Morrow said.
An article in the Washington Post posed the question why Mr Andrews is still popular even after draconian lockdowns. “Australia’s coronavirus ‘dictator’ enforces a drastic lockdown. He’s still popular,” the article was headed. It comes as the Andrews government is expected to introduce sweeping new powers for public servants giving them the authority if authorised officers with the ability to indefinitely detain Victorians.
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