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VIDEO: Bloody Idiot of the Week — Episode 07: How good is Straya?

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Straya's Prime Minister Scott Morrison and the mother country's leading prime ministerial candidate Boris Johnson (Screenshots via YouTube)

How good is our leadership?

What do we demand of our leaders? High intellect? Moral fortitude? A powerful vision for our country?  

How about a few verbal, spatial and fine motor skills? Yes, these are the interpersonal qualities needed for great leadership! At least here in Straya — and also in the mother country. 

In yet another tight contest, the Coalition's Simon Birmingham, Christian Porter, the non-monstrous Peter Dutton and Scott "How Good" Morrison all compete with the UK's Boris Johnson. How good is that illustrious list?

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