Agree Paul - what a load of rubbish from Roughan!
Agree. Also the comment that 'His ears should be burning' about remarks from the business leaders at the DeLoitte awards is telling.
Who to believe? Who to believe........? /sarc Surely the Court of Appeal would have checked which meeting the 2 Americans attended, if any? So which meeting was Banks referring to when he admitted donations were mentioned?
Sad but true. Until the msm tell the people what the problem is and what to do, nothing will happen. I'm not going to hold my breath.
Very good.
100% correct. Some MPs need to be moved on but it will be difficult for Andrew unless he has support; who from is a good question.
100% correct.
Agree Ghost - worrying that Grant got more than twice the caucus votes than Andrew in the first round. Looks like trouble ahead from the sulkers, unfortunately they have the fact the party also voted for Grant as support for their endeavours and Andrew ...
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We are not going to beat Key on charisma with either of these candidates - so policy it is then! How that policy is delivered/explained is the key. I think Andrew is the one to do it.
Too sophisticated for Joyce or Crosby Textor I think; more likely from some organisation with a track- record of this type of manipulation. probably from the good ol' US of A.
So who is advising Key on how to do all this hoodwinking? Don't tell me he thinks of all these tricks by himself; somebody is telling him what to do. I wonder who.
Last paragraph. I remember reading a story about the economy some 6 years ago along the lines that if the government (any government) had not had an economic policy of any form then the economy itself would have worked out just the same. Something like ...
My thinking too Karol. Like John Key said on Q&A on Sunday, the problem with the leader is less important than sorting the party out. Labour needs to re-define and re-align with the people, but most of all it needs to somehow get rid of the ABCer's in ...
John Key thinks he can get away with anything he wants to purely because he has the media in his pocket. All he has to do is keep stroking their ego's and they will go along with anything he says. Has there ever been a PM more willing to suck up to the ...
What happened was the ABCer's surfaced and have been undermining David ever since. The voters rejected a party in disarray with the ABCer's openly abusing potential allies verbally. Changing leaders at this stage will not improve the Labour party's ...
Correct.
Agree with the above. When David Cunliffe was asked by Mike Hoskings during the last debate on Wednesday 'Do you think he (Key) is lying?' Cunliffe should have said 'Yes' instead he obfuscated about more evidence, which implied that Key was maybe right in ...
Signed... my main concern is the party vote; something not quite right I feel.
I feel for you Richard; I'm feeling a bit depressed too but I'm not going to let the bastards grind me down. There's always tomorrow and tomorrow is another day. If you can, 'Always look on the bright side of life.........' Keep your chin up.
Agree Scott, they are just the electorates I could remember off the top of my head, but I am sure there were more. If possible someone needs to identify these voters and ask them why they voted that way., not likely I'm afraid. A lot of soul-searching and ...
Somebody needs to find out why so many of the labour voters in Trevor Mallard's and Stuart Nash's electorate's party voted National. What a disaster!
Agree Yeshe - Maori TV has been one of the bright lights in the current attack on quality radio and TV. I must also mention the good work done by TV One on Sunday mornings BEFORE & AFTER Q&A. but I can't understand why Jim Mora was installed as co-host on ...
So writing drivel is OK but laughing at drivel is not? Genuine question.
Don't be silly. THEY were so excited about changing the government next week.
Hahahahaha! [lprent: You will have to improve your comments or I'll ban you as a mindless troll. Maniacal laughing is a sign of boring pointless abuse as far as I'm concerned ]
Hahahahahaha!
They should be. But then again, where there's no sense, there's no feeling.
Which facts are they? The current bunch of 'journalists' wouldn't know fact from fiction.
Has anyone considered that the surge in business confidence earlier in the year may have been due to the fact that businessmen in general liked what they were hearing from Labour and saw the prospect of a Labour-led government more to their liking? Perhaps...
Hahahahahahahahahaha! Back to dreamland for you.
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