On Sunday night, Dan Andrews appeared on Channel Ten’s The Project. Why?
With the state he’s responsible for in utter chaos, why add this TV interview?
After a hectic day of supposedly revealing a roadmap to recovery (which was actually a roadmap to exactly where the state currently is), why do an evening show that attracts less than 200,000 viewers?
The only explanation for state premier go on national TV to talk about state issues is that he’s got major issues and needs to pander to the left nationally.
His appearance on The Project is incredibly politically revealing.
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