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Russell Crowe has argued that the rise of independent politicians are better representing the views of everyday Australians, unlike the two-party-dominated system in the United States.
The Oscar-winning actor made the claim in response to podcast host Joe Rogan complaining that Americans were 'completely trapped in the two-party system'.
'We have the same sort of situation, but we have a very interesting thing that's happening in Australia at the moment, which is the rise of independents,' Crowe countered.
'The main parties have to deal with the fact those independents have to bring a non-party-line series of points to the argument.
'And it's working well. It's working for us. In that it's making both of the main parties re-examine who they are and what they stand for.
Rogan mused 'we could use that here, for sure', highlighting how US politics is completely dominated by the Democrat and Republican parties.
There are other parties, including the Green, Libertarian, and Reform parties, but these receive vanishingly few votes in comparison.
Independent candidates can also stand and have been known to perform well on occasion.
The Oscar-winning actor (pictured ) made the observation in response to podcast host Joe Rogan who complained that Americans were 'completely trapped in the two-party system'
Joe Rogan (pictured) is one of the most powerful media figures in the world
Civil rights opponent George Wallace ran a third-party campaign in the 1968 US election which saw him garner 10 million votes and take five southern states, while another disaffected Democrat, Strom Thurmond, in 1948 carried four southern states on a similarly racist platform but with only a million votes.
The nephew of a president, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was poised to get on the ballot in dozens of states as an independent candidate before he pulled out and backed Republican Donald Trump.
He has now been appointed Health secretary in Trump's incoming cabinet.
Trump himself had previously belonged to the Reform Party.
The former New York property developer had even considered running for president in the 2000 election under the banner of that movement - formed by former third-party presidential candidate Ross Perot, who won 19 per cent of the popular vote in 1992 but gained no electoral college votes.
Australia, by contrast, has seen a rise in recent years of nominally independent politicians who have taken votes away from the two traditional parties of Labor and the Liberal-National coalition
This situation is helped by a strong Green party who now have 12 senators and four members in the House of Representatives.
Meanwhile, independent candidates who run on strong climate platforms but are fiscally conservative have been labelled 'teal' candidates.
This is because they have combined their 'green' views on climate with the traditional 'blue' fiscal approach of the centre-right Liberal party.
Zali Steggall became the first Teal independent to achieve huge success when she ousted former prime minister Tony Abbott in his seat in Sydney's northern beaches at the 2019 election.
Zali Steggall (pictured) became the first Teal independent to achieve huge success when she ousted former prime minister Tony Abbott in his seat in Sydney's northern beaches at the 2019 election
Maverick independent Bob Katter has just celebrated 50 years in parliament (pictured: being congratulated by prime minister Anthony Albanese)
In similar fashion, Monique Ryan won the traditionally Liberal seat from former treasurer Josh Frydenberg at the 2022 election.
Crowe's three-hour conversation with Rogan, which was first aired in August, has recently resurfaced in Teal social media adverts.
They are being pushed by Melbourne philanthropist Simon Holmes à Court, who founded Climate 200, which has given campaign funding to some Teal candidates.
Not all independents are Teals, however.
There is Dai Lee defeated the former Labor frontbencher and former NSW premier Kristina Keneally in the Sydney seat of Fowler.
And, of course, maverick Bob Katter who has just celebrated 50 years in parliament, spending 20 years as a Queensland state MP before serving the past three decades in federal parliament as the MP for the regional far north Queensland electorate of Kennedy.
Among his many mad-hat policies over the years include a bid to teach school kids how to fire rifles and a desire to build a missile shield across northern Australia.
Joe Rogan
The Oscar-winning actor made the claim in response to podcast host Joe Rogan complaining that Americans were 'completely trapped in the two-party system'.
'We have the same sort of situation, but we have a very interesting thing that's happening in Australia at the moment, which is the rise of independents,' Crowe countered.
'The main parties have to deal with the fact those independents have to bring a non-party-line series of points to the argument.
'And it's working well. It's working for us. In that it's making both of the main parties re-examine who they are and what they stand for.
Rogan mused 'we could use that here, for sure', highlighting how US politics is completely dominated by the Democrat and Republican parties.
There are other parties, including the Green, Libertarian, and Reform parties, but these receive vanishingly few votes in comparison.
Independent candidates can also stand and have been known to perform well on occasion.
The Oscar-winning actor (pictured ) made the observation in response to podcast host Joe Rogan who complained that Americans were 'completely trapped in the two-party system'
Joe Rogan (pictured) is one of the most powerful media figures in the world
Civil rights opponent George Wallace ran a third-party campaign in the 1968 US election which saw him garner 10 million votes and take five southern states, while another disaffected Democrat, Strom Thurmond, in 1948 carried four southern states on a similarly racist platform but with only a million votes.
The nephew of a president, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was poised to get on the ballot in dozens of states as an independent candidate before he pulled out and backed Republican Donald Trump.
He has now been appointed Health secretary in Trump's incoming cabinet.
Trump himself had previously belonged to the Reform Party.
The former New York property developer had even considered running for president in the 2000 election under the banner of that movement - formed by former third-party presidential candidate Ross Perot, who won 19 per cent of the popular vote in 1992 but gained no electoral college votes.
Australia, by contrast, has seen a rise in recent years of nominally independent politicians who have taken votes away from the two traditional parties of Labor and the Liberal-National coalition
This situation is helped by a strong Green party who now have 12 senators and four members in the House of Representatives.
Meanwhile, independent candidates who run on strong climate platforms but are fiscally conservative have been labelled 'teal' candidates.
This is because they have combined their 'green' views on climate with the traditional 'blue' fiscal approach of the centre-right Liberal party.
Zali Steggall became the first Teal independent to achieve huge success when she ousted former prime minister Tony Abbott in his seat in Sydney's northern beaches at the 2019 election.
Zali Steggall (pictured) became the first Teal independent to achieve huge success when she ousted former prime minister Tony Abbott in his seat in Sydney's northern beaches at the 2019 election
Maverick independent Bob Katter has just celebrated 50 years in parliament (pictured: being congratulated by prime minister Anthony Albanese)
In similar fashion, Monique Ryan won the traditionally Liberal seat from former treasurer Josh Frydenberg at the 2022 election.
Crowe's three-hour conversation with Rogan, which was first aired in August, has recently resurfaced in Teal social media adverts.
They are being pushed by Melbourne philanthropist Simon Holmes à Court, who founded Climate 200, which has given campaign funding to some Teal candidates.
Not all independents are Teals, however.
There is Dai Lee defeated the former Labor frontbencher and former NSW premier Kristina Keneally in the Sydney seat of Fowler.
And, of course, maverick Bob Katter who has just celebrated 50 years in parliament, spending 20 years as a Queensland state MP before serving the past three decades in federal parliament as the MP for the regional far north Queensland electorate of Kennedy.
Among his many mad-hat policies over the years include a bid to teach school kids how to fire rifles and a desire to build a missile shield across northern Australia.
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Celine Dion surprised fans by getting soaked with Gatorade on Sunday.
The 56-year-old singer — who recently blasted Donald Trump for using her songs at a campaign rally without permission — had the orange sports drink poured on her during a surprise Sunday Night Football intro appearance.
She referenced her song It's All Coming Back to Me Now while discussing her 'passion' for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry while rocking a Super Bowl XXX sweater.
'I think my favorite thing about this game is its power to connect who we are to who we were, to prove our most powerful memories, our most enduring loves can stay with us forever. You know what I'm talking about, right?' she said as her 1996 hit played.
'Sometimes, some nights, it all just comes back,' she added. 'The love affair. Well, maybe not "love" the way I usually sing about it. But still… work with me here.'
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Comparing the song to her emotional ties to the sport she said: 'I mean, "When you touch me like this, when you hold me like that." It kinda fits, no?'
'But really, what beautiful passion it produced, what painful heartbreak it revealed, so, so long ago. Like so many old flames, it always feels right when they're back together. Don't you think?'
The Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry has been alive since 1976 when the Steelers beat the Cowboys (21-17) during Super Bowl X and Super Bowl XIII (35-31) in 1979.
But in 1996, the Cowboys reigned supreme in Super Bowl XXX, beating the Steelers 27-17.
'Like tonight, evoking the kind of magic they once produced. The Cowboys and the Steelers, a timeless classic on Sunday Night,' the My Heart Will Go On singer said.
Later in the video fans get a glimpse of Dion appearing surprised as she got coolers full of Gatorade poured on her.
She was also shown cheering and reveling in the moment while sporting her soaked sweatshirt as liquid dripped off her face.
Earlier on Sunday, the NBC Sports teased her appearance by sharing a clip of the songstress donning the Superbowl sweatshirt on their Tiktok account.
Later in the video fans get a glimpse of Dion appearing surprised as she got coolers full of Gatorade poured on her
She referenced her song It's All Coming Back to Me Now while discussing her 'passion' for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry while rocking a Super Bowl XXX sweater
Comparing the song to her emotional ties to the sport she said: 'I mean, "When you touch me like this, when you hold me like that." It kinda fits, no?'
'But really, what beautiful passion it produced, what painful heartbreak it revealed, so, so long ago. Like so many old flames, it always feels right when they're back together,' she said
They penned in the caption of the teaser clip: 'It's all coming back to Sunday night.'
The Canadian hitmaker's special appearance comes after she preformed Hymne à l'amour for the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony in Paris.
In 2022, the songstress announced she was diagnosed with a serious the neurological condition, stiff person syndrome.
The rare disorder rare has side affects that appear as muscle spasms and can impact her singing ability.
Celine DionDallas CowboysPittsburgh Steelers
The 56-year-old singer — who recently blasted Donald Trump for using her songs at a campaign rally without permission — had the orange sports drink poured on her during a surprise Sunday Night Football intro appearance.
She referenced her song It's All Coming Back to Me Now while discussing her 'passion' for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry while rocking a Super Bowl XXX sweater.
'I think my favorite thing about this game is its power to connect who we are to who we were, to prove our most powerful memories, our most enduring loves can stay with us forever. You know what I'm talking about, right?' she said as her 1996 hit played.
'Sometimes, some nights, it all just comes back,' she added. 'The love affair. Well, maybe not "love" the way I usually sing about it. But still… work with me here.'
Celine Dion surprised fans by getting soaked with Gatorade during her surprise Sunday Night Football intro appearance
Read More
My Heart Will Go On co-writer Will Jennings dies at age 80
Comparing the song to her emotional ties to the sport she said: 'I mean, "When you touch me like this, when you hold me like that." It kinda fits, no?'
'But really, what beautiful passion it produced, what painful heartbreak it revealed, so, so long ago. Like so many old flames, it always feels right when they're back together. Don't you think?'
The Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry has been alive since 1976 when the Steelers beat the Cowboys (21-17) during Super Bowl X and Super Bowl XIII (35-31) in 1979.
But in 1996, the Cowboys reigned supreme in Super Bowl XXX, beating the Steelers 27-17.
'Like tonight, evoking the kind of magic they once produced. The Cowboys and the Steelers, a timeless classic on Sunday Night,' the My Heart Will Go On singer said.
Later in the video fans get a glimpse of Dion appearing surprised as she got coolers full of Gatorade poured on her.
She was also shown cheering and reveling in the moment while sporting her soaked sweatshirt as liquid dripped off her face.
Earlier on Sunday, the NBC Sports teased her appearance by sharing a clip of the songstress donning the Superbowl sweatshirt on their Tiktok account.
Later in the video fans get a glimpse of Dion appearing surprised as she got coolers full of Gatorade poured on her
She referenced her song It's All Coming Back to Me Now while discussing her 'passion' for the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry while rocking a Super Bowl XXX sweater
Comparing the song to her emotional ties to the sport she said: 'I mean, "When you touch me like this, when you hold me like that." It kinda fits, no?'
'But really, what beautiful passion it produced, what painful heartbreak it revealed, so, so long ago. Like so many old flames, it always feels right when they're back together,' she said
They penned in the caption of the teaser clip: 'It's all coming back to Sunday night.'
The Canadian hitmaker's special appearance comes after she preformed Hymne à l'amour for the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony in Paris.
In 2022, the songstress announced she was diagnosed with a serious the neurological condition, stiff person syndrome.
The rare disorder rare has side affects that appear as muscle spasms and can impact her singing ability.
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