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The only thing Australians seem to get in relation to this wretched coronavirus is negativism, alarmism and fear according to Sky News host Alan Jones. “There are very few syllables of hope or happiness,” he said. Mr Jones said from the outset of the pandemic “the prevailing mood generated by politicians was alarmism”.

“And this was fed to us in press conferences every night”. He said politicians have “thrived on fear” and that is why they have never once said 99 per cent of cases are mild. "I have said that we need a National Advertising Campaign to tell us the facts and tell us the truth. "We won't get that either. Governments won't do it". "It will expose them."

 

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realDonaldTrump Alan Jones is not even a piece of dirt on the shoes of someone as significant as RBG. RBG would slap AJ for his comments about placing a female PM in a bag & throwing her into the sea. How dare AJ even use this fine person's name at this time for his political dribble.

realDonaldTrump Yea how convenient she dies 42 days before the election...

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'Politicians have thrived on fear': Alan Jones | Sky News AustraliaThe only thing Australians seem to get in relation to this wretched coronavirus is negativism, alarmism and fear according to Sky News host Alan Jones. \n\n“There are very few syllables of hope or happiness,” he said. \n\nMr Jones said from the outset of the pandemic “the prevailing mood generated by politicians was alarmism”. \n\n“And this was fed to us in press conferences every night”. \n\nHe said politicians have “thrived on fear” and that is why they have never once said 99 per cent of cases are mild. \n\n'I have said that we need a National Advertising Campaign to tell us the facts and tell us the truth.\n\n'We won't get that either. Governments won't do it'. \n\n'It will expose them.' \n We can agree on that Al This is a smart virus too, it'll disappear on the 4th November Jones should stick to rogering the butler
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