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all_your_base - Date published:
12:40 pm, March 26th, 2008 - 14 comments
Categories: john key, slippery -
Tags: john key, slippery
Looks like people are starting to notice that the emperor has no clothes.
(Hat-tip: BB)
The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about peopleâs relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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Yes. First the Standard noticed. Then National Radio. Soon unionists and teachers will be having their doubts.
um, I think it was Russel Browns Partner who made the quip.
And I think Mr Brown has made similar comment earlier on his blog.
Apart from that, yes the media is waking up.
Oh, that’s hilarious. Well done, a_y_b, your message is getting out there, one left-wing blogger’s partner at a time. Now, if we can only get Tane’s wife to see…
I hear Tane’s in a polyamorous arrangement with a 55 year old greek man, a lady from tawa, a 1998 Honda Civic, and a month old packet of skittles.
somewhere here http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/tddbArchive there’s a really funny cartoon that i’m totally ripping off.
um, I think it was Russel Browns Partner who made the quip.
Let me assure you, she has her own opinions …
I’ve since eaten the skittles.
did they have their own opinions?
No, that’s M&Ms.
I have red M&M’s under my bed – they are a cause for concern.
“I think it was Russel Browns Partner who made the quip”
On the same principle, presumably we can now dismiss the Listener as National Party propaganda. The women are only there to do their partners’ bidding, right?
Indeed gobsmacked, it also brings a high level of irony to the Madeleine Setchell affair. I take it Andy and Billy backed Benson-Pope on that one?
Yes, Tane. We did. Because the two situations are exactly the same of course. In one, a woman’s career and reputation were at stake. In the other, people have assumed Russell’s Brown’s missus’ opinions cannot be used as evidence that “people” have recently changed their view about John Key.
Bugger!
Russel:
My apologies to you and your partner was never my intention to be taken that way. I was in agreement! Its just makes her a less anonymous and part of the ‘media industrial complex’ đ
Tane:
Nope!
Gobsmacked:
On the same principle, presumably we can now dismiss the Listener as National Party propaganda. The women are only there to do their partners’ bidding, right?
It has nothing to do with gender!
My apologies to you and your partner was never my intention to be taken that way.
I didn’t take it that way. No problem.