Archive for September, 2007

TradeMe talk turns political

Written By: - Date published: 11:52 am, September 19th, 2007 - 1 comment

A reader has just alerted us that there’s a political discussion raging on a thread over at the TradeMe message boards. Looks like users there aren’t so keen to trade Helen and Labour for John and the Nats.

Question

Written By: - Date published: 11:21 am, September 19th, 2007 - 1 comment

Brian Tamaki’s announcement yesterday that he would be deregistering the Destiny Party raised a number of questions, but there’s one that just keeps bugging me – Why Was Their Press Release Written Entirely In Title Case?

Happy 70th, No 12 Fife Lane, Miramar

Written By: - Date published: 3:22 pm, September 18th, 2007 - 3 comments

Today marks the 70th anniversary of the opening of the Labour Government’s first state house by Michael Joseph Savage. The aim in 1937 was to build 5000 new homes a year in an effort to rid New Zealand of sub-standard housing. No mention of any of this over at Kiwiblog, where National Party blogger and […]

Will this man do anything, for any party, anytime?

Written By: - Date published: 2:31 pm, September 18th, 2007 - 2 comments

National’s ad campaign in 2005 was assisted by the creative wit of John Ansell a self-described “wordplaying loon”. Nicky Hager’s ‘The Hollow Men & a study in the politics of deception’ drew attention to Ansell when it described in some detail his cozying up to Don Brash to get the chance at a hatchet job […]

Shopping our way to carbon neutrality

Written By: - Date published: 11:18 am, September 18th, 2007 - Comments Off on Shopping our way to carbon neutrality

From The Guardian: It isn’t easy being green. You have to turn the thermostat down to a chilly 18C in winter, spend ages taping up draughty windows, eat nothing but muddy parsnips all through February and wear charity shop cast-offs instead of proper clothes. Oh, the horror. Not so fast, say today’s big high-street chains. […]

Two birds, one stone?

Written By: - Date published: 4:16 pm, September 17th, 2007 - 1 comment

An American doctoral student has found that there may be a silver lining when it comes to higher petrol prices – they might help people lose weight. Perhaps this is the policy solution to fighting climate change and obesity? 😉 Courtemanche’s study found that a US$1 rise in gas prices could reduce obesity by about […]

Personal politics

Written By: - Date published: 1:59 pm, September 17th, 2007 - 8 comments

Colin Espiner writes in the Press that “Prime Minister Helen Clark has become a polarising figure in New Zealand politics, but voters have yet to make up their minds about John Key, a new poll shows”. Hardly a surprise. As far as I can tell he’s keen to say as little as possible. Steve Braunias […]

Congratulations, you’ve come 2nd

Written By: - Date published: 1:59 pm, September 17th, 2007 - Comments Off on Congratulations, you’ve come 2nd

Your prize? A second interview in one day with failed National Party candidate-turned-broadcaster, Paul Henry.

National to sue Southpark creators

Written By: - Date published: 10:38 am, September 17th, 2007 - Comments Off on National to sue Southpark creators

UPDATE: Whew! Trey and Matt were evidently thinking ahead.

Is the world voting for.nothing?

Written By: - Date published: 10:23 pm, September 16th, 2007 - 1 comment

In a perceptive potshot at the perennial broadcasting gnome, Paul Holmes, Jane Bowron in her Dominion Post ‘Televiews’ piece of 13 September described the aforementioned wee fella’s return to TV One with Whatever happen to.? in unflattering terms. It seems that Bowron is unimpressed by Holmes parading a level of opportunism and shallowness, having returned […]

Lest we forget

Written By: - Date published: 5:45 pm, September 14th, 2007 - 1 comment

Earlier this week I posted on National’s attempted inoculation of the “nuclear issue”. Chris Trotter’s just written a related analysis of Key’s comments to the NZ/US Partnership Forum. In it Key states: “I have little interest in debates, either economic or political, that simply relitigate events of a quarter of a century ago… I realise […]

PC still going mad, it would appear

Written By: - Date published: 2:48 pm, September 14th, 2007 - 11 comments

One of John Key’s first rebranding exercises after he took over the National Party was to dump Wayne Mapp from his position as PC Eradicator and try to distance the party from some of the more reactionary rhetoric that had become its stock-in-trade under Don Brash. This makes a lot of sense from National’s perspective, […]

Prius schmius

Written By: - Date published: 11:18 am, September 14th, 2007 - Comments Off on Prius schmius

Feeling guilty after watching An Inconvenient Truth? Want to do your bit to help save the planet but don’t have the cash to buy a hybrid? (and too lazy to walk or ride a bike?). Perhaps you should consider becoming a “hypermiler”. The best of these guys can apparently get up to 25km per litre […]

“Ban water?” asks Jacqui Dean

Written By: - Date published: 6:25 pm, September 13th, 2007 - 4 comments

In her defense, I don’t remember there being a chemistry component to Play School.

Lockwood: feeling it or faking it?

Written By: - Date published: 3:52 pm, September 13th, 2007 - 4 comments

Ok. To celebrate The Standard’s one month anniversary, and to thank you for visiting dear reader, we’re going to run a competition. Forget Deal or No Deal. That’s for chumps. Today we’re launching New Zealand’s hottest online “gameshow” (we use the term liberally) – “Lockwood: feeling it or faking it?” It’s going to work like […]

A candle in the wind

Written By: - Date published: 2:11 pm, September 13th, 2007 - 6 comments

He’s been thieving her policies and now he’s thieving her words. When will John Key say something original? Colin Espiner notes that while for days, Key has been baying for O’Connor’s blood, yesterday on Breakfast Key did an abrupt about-face. As if to signal what a massive change of direction it was, he even stole […]

Sicko

Written By: - Date published: 1:01 pm, September 13th, 2007 - 3 comments

A reader just sent me a link to a piece in The Guardian entitled: “First world results on a third world budget”. It’s an investigation of Michael Moore’s claim in his recent documentary, Sicko, that Cuba’s health system puts America’s to shame on just an annual per capita health expenditure of US$260 – less than […]

Lockwood Smith, man of the people

Written By: - Date published: 4:50 pm, September 12th, 2007 - 9 comments

Captions welcome. Via nznationalparty on flickr

Freegan living

Written By: - Date published: 1:18 pm, September 12th, 2007 - Comments Off on Freegan living

The LA Times has a story today about Freegans – “a growing subculture of people who have reduced their spending habits and live off consumer waste”. I’m probably not quite ready to forage for my food just yet, but the article’s a good read. The picture is from the LA Times (photographer: Carolyn Cole) – […]

Unite ends youth rates at McDonalds

Written By: - Date published: 1:11 pm, September 12th, 2007 - Comments Off on Unite ends youth rates at McDonalds

Congratulations to Unite for ending youth rates at McDonalds. Not that you’ll get that story from the media coverage, which gives the impression McDonald’s just decided to give up youth rates to be nice and fails to even mention the role of union campaigns like Supersize My Pay, Youth Rates Suck or Endyouthratesnow. Is it […]

Q. What goes on tour…

Written By: - Date published: 10:48 pm, September 11th, 2007 - 3 comments

a) stays on tour? b) stays on tour until there’s political capital to be gained by raising it? Colin Espiner is worth a read: Sure, it wasn’t the smartest thing in the world to invite a suspended prison guard along on the trip… But it’s not a sacking offence. If these are the standards we’re […]

A raw nerve?

Written By: - Date published: 6:22 pm, September 11th, 2007 - 4 comments

Did anyone else see the anti-John Key posters in Wellington yesterday morning? It was every National Party spin doctor’s worst nightmare: a picture of John Key looking rattled and wrinkled, placed on a black background next to the words that will no doubt come to haunt him during the election campaign: “Climate change is a […]

Has DPF lost his mojo?

Written By: - Date published: 11:00 am, September 11th, 2007 - 8 comments

I dropped into the National Party’s Kiwiblog again last week and I must say it looks like party insider David Farrar may well be losing his “mojo”. I mean really? He’s been comparing Helen Clark’s policies to “gassing the Jews”? and running lines like: “the Government only thinks that if you question them you are […]

Inoculation, part one

Written By: - Date published: 12:54 pm, September 10th, 2007 - 4 comments

Twenty years ago this year, the fourth Labour government passed legislation that made New Zealand nuclear free. At the time, the legislation was controversial and was opposed by National. Jim Bolger ever called it “an exercise in futility”. In the intervening years, parties opposed to the legislation have tried to change it. Only two years […]

Map the candidates

Written By: - Date published: 12:10 pm, September 7th, 2007 - Comments Off on Map the candidates

Someone just sent me this. Pretty cool site which uses Google Maps to track the US presidential candidates. Map the Candidates is a nonpartisan site that tracks the presidential candidates’ campaign stops across the country. Utilizing public schedules provided by the campaigns, we publish an ongoing digest of where the candidates were, are, and will […]

Kiwiblog’s tomato disaster

Written By: - Date published: 11:32 am, September 7th, 2007 - 2 comments

Go check it out. You know you want to. Via swissmiss

The view from the back of the National class….

Written By: - Date published: 7:14 pm, September 6th, 2007 - 6 comments

Last night’s debate on the Youth Minimum Wage Bill was (as noted earlier) a triumph for progressive politics and for young people. It was not such a triumph for David Bennett, who apparently is National’s MP for Hamilton East. His speech (mp3 – 2MB) during the debate takes incoherence to hitherto unknown heights. Most of […]

National and climate change

Written By: - Date published: 5:20 pm, September 6th, 2007 - 14 comments

Greenpeace seems strangely surprised at John Key’s statement that George Bush and John Howard are “going in the right direction” on climate change and his refusal to criticise them for not signing up to Kyoto. Here’s Greenpeace executive director Bunny McDiarmid: John Key’s support for John Howard and George Bush’s stance on climate change is […]

Fairer pay for youth workers

Written By: - Date published: 12:21 pm, September 6th, 2007 - Comments Off on Fairer pay for youth workers

The Herald has the story: Workers aged 16 and 17 will earn the adult minimum wage once they have been in the job three months or worked 200 hours under a law change yesterday. Currently, those under 18 must be paid 80 per cent of the adult minimum wage. But that will change from April […]

GS-what?

Written By: - Date published: 12:08 pm, September 6th, 2007 - Comments Off on GS-what?

I’d nearly forgotten until I read this that the Nats forgot to pay slithered out of paying their GST for their broadcasting at the last election. Under the supposedly economically literate Don Brash, the Nats, you’ll remember were allocated $900,000 inclusive of GST by the Electoral Commission for advertising, but instead spent $900,000, plus GST […]

What else have the Nats got to hide?

Written By: - Date published: 11:43 am, September 6th, 2007 - 1 comment

The Herald ran an article yesterday detailing the Nat’s refusal to support legislation that would strengthen the Auditor-General’s powers to investigate MP’s lists of assets and interests. Cosgrove and Cullen both point out that this is a last minute u-turn, the Nats having supported the ammendment up until this final stage. This certainly shows their […]