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179: We wish her well (derogatory)

179: We wish her well (derogatory)

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Even Barnaby Joyce did more work as a fake envoy than Peter Khalil! After some bafflement about Tasmania, Emerald and Tom unpack Senator Dorinda Cox, the very first ever guest on Serious Danger, and her defection to Labor this week (11:20). What an r-slur (rat)! Then, a Guardian piece looks at what went wrong for the Greens at the federal election (49:56). Was Advance the Greens-killer or part of the reason the LNP became so toxic? No call to action this week, so a reminder from Griff not to search google for “Kevin Rudd Jeffrey Epstein”.

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