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Which seems more likely?

Written By: - Date published: 6:30 pm, September 9th, 2008 - 109 comments
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Multiple spies, whom National has been unable to catch, and a series of ‘gaffes’ and accidents involving sensitive papers?


Or a bitter faction led by the man who was deposed by Key’s vote?

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109 comments on “Which seems more likely?”

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  1. Felix 106

    Billy I tend to agree about English. Why would he be doing this before the election? If he wants to roll Key for the job he’s got to get him into the job first, surely?

    Just doesn’t add up. Then again I’ve never been much of a chess player.

    p.s. this thread must be what whaleoils’s blog would look like if anyone went there.

  2. Vanilla Eis 107

    mike: these people have jobs. They’re not paid bloggers, and they post on what interests them. I guess when HC fires Peters they will find the political implications interesting and will blog about it. Until then, please, hold your breath.

  3. J Mex 108

    “..And still no post on the Peters/Clark/Glen fiasco. What a joke”

    That is not news! And certainly not of interest to the broader labour movement. National’s difficulties with their policy release are of primary interest, but that stuff about coalition partner and Foreign Affairs minister Winston and electoral funding and possible/probable lies in parliament and to the privileges committee are just a media beat-up!

    Would be interesting to see Steve do a post on, “What is more likely” relating to the Owen Glenn testimony vs the Fairbrother/Cullen hypothesis of Wayne Peters having Winston’s phone and impersonating him.

    [Insert Lyn comments about Standard contributors posting about what they want, when thy want...etc etc etc]

  4. r0b 109

    Hey J Mex, you could go and help Mike start his blog, and you two funsters could post whatever you want whenever you want. Knock yourselves out. Please.

    In the mean time, the thread you were looking for is here:
    http://www.thestandard.org.nz/?p=2988

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