POLITICS
WHAT now for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese?

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The Woke Agenda’s Backlash: A Looming Threat. Wildcat Takes Stock of Political Landscape Right Now…
Within the space of 10 days he has watched Queensland Labor premier Steven Miles decimated at the ballot box, and then his worst nightmare, Republican Donald Trump, returned to the White House.
His Ambassador to Washington, former PM Kevin Rudd, has embarrassed the country with his outrageous attacks on Trump and should be replaced.
Let’s take stock of the political landscape right now.
Miles lost to the LNP’s David Crisafulli, who won 52 seats, with voters turning off Labor’s incompetency and lies, and its inability to fix youth crime, hospital problems, the homeless situation and of course its rampant wastage, particularly around the 2032 Olympics.
Had Labor not peddled its lies on the LNP’s so-called plans to criminalise abortion, the result would have been so much more dire for Labor.
No doubt federal Labor, emboldened by the naivety of young people to believe its lies on abortion, will peddle the same misinformation against Peter Dutton when we head to the polls in the first half of 2025.
Meanwhile, for those in Labor who, like Rudd, have derided Trump, this is a rude awakening.
The woke brigade has been found out.
Voters are flocking back to the conservative movement because they are just not buying this inclusivity and virtue-signalling nonsense that is taking over Left and Green politics.
Trump had a slogan during his campaign – ”the Democrats are for they/them — we are for you.” It was a play on the pronouns that are served up to us by the woke.
It resonated with many, including young people, who have become disillusioned with the way the feminist woke movement has alienated them, especially young men.
People are simply not buying what they are now selling. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was Kamala Harris’ vice presidential candidate. His “progressive” policies include putting tampons into men’s toilets.
The woke want people born as men – with the male chromosome – to be able to transition to being a woman and being able to compete in sports against women.
It’s not fair, and many Americans rejected this nonsense because it did exactly the opposite of what it was about — protecting young females.
There were other examples. Harris gave the okay in California for taxpayers to pick up the bill for people born as men to transition their bodies so that they could serve their time in prison in a female jail.
There were the crazy green renewable targets and their impact on soaring power prices. And the lack of effective immigration policy.
Then there was the Democrats’ inability to get inflation under control, as people struggled under the weight of soaring grocery, fuel and insurance prices.
Not to forget the mortgage stress. Sound familiar? These are the big issues confronting Australians as we head to the polls soon.
Should Albanese be worried? Absolutely. He is now in danger of being a one-term wonder, and rightfully so.
He stands for nothing, hence the each-way Albo nickname. And now his platitudes about coming from a working-class background are just that — platitudes. He demanded favouritism from his mate at Qantas, Alan Joyce, to fly up the front of the plane, and has now shelled out more than $4m for a clifftop mansion on the Central Coast.
Labor long ago abandoned its grassroots base — the battlers, our workers. Now they are just about serving the chattering classes, the woke brigade.
Albanese is a myth. He’s got to be the worst Prime Minister we’ve ever seen. And he’s headed for a rare achievement, being a one-term PM.
Good riddance.