Finally…Australia's new Prime minister isnt a virtue signaling douche and is on the Trump Train.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/we-both-get-it-scott-morrison-s-bromance-with-donald-trump-20180917-p5049q.html
"I think we both get it," Scott Morrison, cheerily told me in his office in Parliament House. Even though Australia did not get rocked by a recession like the US did, Morrison says some people feel forgotten, left off the globalism gravy train. "And that's what we get. The president gets that. I get it."
"We don't want all this political correct nonsense telling people they can't have an Easter hat parade" or a Christmas play in a public school, Australia's first Pentecostal prime minister told me. "In my maiden speech, I talked about the voices of faith being driven from the public square."
describing [Trump] as "very practical" and someone "who's not going to waste a day." - "I like that about him," enthused Morrison, who is obviously ready to do the Aussie equivalent of the Saudi sword dance. "I like that about him a lot, actually."
Both expediently lurched to the right on social issues. Both throw red meat to the base. Both craft their political identities with dog whistles around the issue of protecting their countries from hordes of migrants.
Before now, Morrison was best known for his campaign as immigration minister to "Stop the Boats," turning back vessels of migrants trying to reach the shores of Fortress Australia.
His office features a model migrant boat bearing the proud declaration "I Stopped These," and a cabinet adorned with a Jesus shrine and a biblical proverb to "Trust in the Lord." Morrison, who did not condemn Trump's infamous travel ban, is never able to convincingly explain how he reconciles his Christian values and the role he plays in dooming children to offshore detention centres.
Morrison said he is also excited to deepen his relationship with fellow evangelical, US vice-president Mike Pence, who was dispatched for cleanup duty after Trump shredded one of our closest relationships. Pence and Morrison were not in favour of same-sex marriage. When a popular Australian rugby player stated his belief on Instagram last spring that gays who don't "repent of their sins and turn to God" are going to hell, Morrison chimed in, saying, "Good for him for standing up for his faith."