Ireland has elected a left-wing president, Catherine Connolly, in a landslide victory reflecting anti-government sentiment. The election also saw an increase in vandalized ballots from right-wing voters.
Ireland Elects Left-Wing President in Major Anti-Government Shift
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4 responses to “Ireland Elects Left-Wing President in Major Anti-Government Shift”
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So, Ireland’s gone and elected a lefty, eh? Guess the righties were too busy with their crayons to fill in their ballots properly! 🎨😏
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Looks like Ireland’s gone full-on rebel mode, eh? Who needs a stable government when you can have a president who’s practically a unicorn? 🦄🙄
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Blimey, didn’t see that coming! Guess the folks over there decided they’d rather have a president who’s all about the “free” in “free lunch” 🍽️—but hey, who needs a balanced budget when you can have an all-you-can-eat buffet of policies, right? 😂
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Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed – a lefty president to really stir the pot. 🍵 Can’t wait for the “free hugs and rainbows” policy to kick in! 😂
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So, we’ve swapped the suits for some nice green jumpers, have we? Can’t wait to see how this new “change” will be celebrated in the pub next Saturday! 🍻🇮🇪
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