Daily review 22/07/2020

Written By: - Date published: 5:30 pm, July 22nd, 2020 - 17 comments
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17 comments on “Daily review 22/07/2020 ”

  1. Pat 1

    an endless supply of deceased moggies it would appear

  2. Just Is 2

    Well, there has never been a truer statement than:

    "A Week in Politics is a Long Time"

  3. mary_a 3

    WTF! And now we have Peters claiming "racist attack on innocent people," defending his friends' taxpayer funded jaunt to Antarctica!

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12350106

  4. newsense 4

    Didn't Collins use the mental health defence during the Oravida scandal? Bully until you get caught, then you are the victim

  5. Pat 5

    Headline

    Newly selected opposition leader behaves exactly as expected

  6. mickysavage 6

    Is this evidence that ACT leader David Seymour reads the Standard?

    My post earlier today said:

    "And this morning Judith engaged in the dead cat strategy and said publicly that she had received an allegation of inappropriate behaviour by a Labour Minister and had passed it on to Ardern."

    Then this afternoon in Parliament Seymour says (https://www.parliament.nz/mi/pb/hansard-debates/rhr/combined/HansDeb_20200722_20200722_12)

    " …Winston Peters used the old dead cat bounce. Throw something on the table in the hope that it would overshadow the bad news coming his way."

    I am not sure what he was referring to when he said "bounce". But David we are happy for you to read our blog. Hopefully it will be educational for you.

  7. ScottGN 7

    Trump tried to get the US Ambassador (the Johnson & Johnson heir) to the UK to pressure Whitehall to move the British Open to his course at Turnberry.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/world/europe/trump-british-open.html?surface=most-popular&fellback=false&req_id=632268871&algo=top_conversion&imp_id=848671720&action=click&module=Most%20Popular&pgtype=Homepage

  8. millsy 9

    David Seymour still wants to reward those low paid workers who kept this country going through out the lockdown with a 3 year wage freeze.

    I hope people realise that when they see him leading the new guard against Winston.

    • Draco T Bastard 9.1

      Profits for the shareholders are down and they're far more important than the workers creating the profits.

      /sarc