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VIDEO: Bloody Idiot of the Week — Episode 15: The Josh Friedandburnt edition

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After months of trying to stay safe from idiots, we're back! And so are the idiots!

Indeed they abound. This week, regular idiot Prime Minister Scott "Smirkathon" Morrison is given a run for his money from up and coming idiots the numeracy challenged Treasurer Josh Frydenberg, Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business and Indian Curries Michaelia Cash and Queensland Opposition Leader "Say it Again" Deb Frecklington. 

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Presented by David Donovan. Written by David Donovan. Produced by Dan Jensen.

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