From Ashfield Council to Trump’s ‘thought leader’: The rise of Nick Adams

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One of the biggest stars in a loyal network of conservative internet trolls has curried plenty of favour with the Republican presidential nominee.

Back in 2005, Adams was a 21-year-old Trinity Grammar alum, making his name as the deputy mayor of Ashfield Council who wanted to kill all pigeons in the inner west suburb to fight bird flu.loyal network of conservative internet trolls, infamous for tweeting about his love for Hooters, big steaks, and golf, amid other nuggets of red-pill folk wisdom for disaffected young conservative males.

It was late 2016 and early 2017 and Vedelago was looking into allegations of a conflict of interest during the negotiation and sale of the 2015-19 broadcast rights for the Australian Open to Seven West Media. McWilliam remained in fine form when we checked in with him on Thursday, telling CBD he didn’t remember the exchange or even who Vedelago was. “Give him my best,” McWilliam told us. “I’m sorry the name didn’t ring a bell.

What the commissioner didn’t say is that this is the most boring byelection we’ve seen in years, with the Liberals’ chosen one,, defending a massive margin of 12.4 per cent and Labor not wasting its time or money by showing up.

 

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