by Geoff Vasil
Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese began this spectacle Thursday with a rare address to the nation. According to accounts even in the friendly media, he didn’t really say anything about rising fuel prices. “It might not be easy,” Albanese said, strangely paraphrasing the election slogan the Liberals (=Conservatives down under) used against him in the last election, “It won’t be easy under Albanese.”
British prime minister Keir Starmer was next, again saying almost nothing, but seeming to posture in a New Labour kind of way, like Tony Blair’s famous “I have no reverse gear,” saying the UK would not be drawn into America and Israel’s war in Iran because it wasn’t in the interest of the British people. On rising fuel costs, Starmer parroted Albanese’s line, saying: “It won’t be easy.”
Donald Trump was next, delivering a speech late Thursday East Coast time, again saying nothing. Trump in fact read excerpts of his own posts made earlier on his social media outlet, Truth Social.