Entire Centre-Right Establishment Threatened By Satire Comedian Who Gets High And Talks About UFOs
NZ — The entire political establishment in the centre-right spectrum of New Zealand politics is threatened by Adnan Belushi, a satire comedian who gets high and talks about UFOs, since he hosted political commentator Cam Slater on his podcast, which caused discourse by pushing for New Zealand’s Prime Minister to be rolled.
“You guys are going to get Labour elected again with this bullshit podcast, and get Luxon rolled,” said X account holder OpinionistNZ. “I listened to the whole thing, Cam was spewing nonsense, and Adnan, you had nothing good to add.”
Cam Slater, the most feared political commentator in New Zealand, and blogger, masterfully dismantled the entire centre-right establishment over the course of the 3-hour podcast, with Adnan struggling to keep up, usually comfortable to move at the pace of a burning cigar.
“Luxon will be rolled, in 3 to 6 months, the caucus members are talking out-loud in public, actually they were talking at Sail GP, about rolling Luxon, and if they are doing that out in the open, then they will roll him. He just doesn’t have ‘big dick energy’, and he looks like a guppy slipped out of the fish bowl, gasping for air,” said Cam Slater on The Adnan Belushi Podcast, episode 64.
“ADNAN.. HE MUST BE STOPPED.. HE IS NOW PLATFORMING FAR-RIGHT WINGERS LIKE CAM SLATER??” said the chairman of centre-right establishment. “WHAT IS THIS PODCAST? A 3-HOUR CHAT?! UNCENSORED.. UNRESTRICTED.. SWEARING EVERY TWO MINUTES.. HE WILL DESTROY NEW ZEALAND WITH THIS!!!,”
Adnan responded by saying, “If the centre-right want me back on their team, then I want to see Luxon getting high with aliens and flying an UFO.”
According to GROK, Adnan invites interesting people on his podcast and lets them speak uninterrupted for several hours about things like getting high, hunting, music, comedy, cosmology, evolutionary biology, and sometimes politics. To make matters worse, he often does this without being fact-checked, and many believe he is spreading misinformation.
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