Written By:
IrishBill -
Date published: 7:29 am, January 23rd, 2013 -
248 comments
Categories: Politics
Tags: david shearer, matthew hooton, Mike Williams, simon bridges
A few passing comments on Bridges, Shearer, and Williams.
Written By:
Eddie -
Date published: 9:37 am, February 19th, 2011 -
45 comments
Categories: brand key, Deep stuff
Tags: dimpost
Over at Dimpost, Danyl wrote an interesting piece after seeing the video of John Key in the House saying that if Kiwi families find themselves needing to go to foodbanks it is their fault. That nasty moment, Danyl thought, explained the disconnect between how the political Left and the general public perceives Key. Actually, it’s just the surface.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 6:55 pm, December 26th, 2010 -
19 comments
Categories: clipshow
Tags:
Much like the scriptwriters of American sitcoms, the writers at The Standard can get a little lazy at this time of the year and like those scriptwriters the cheap and easy answer is the clipshow episode.
Let’s get the ball rolling with a robinsod guest post from June 2008 which brought the phrase “brand key” into the political lexicon…
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 12:47 am, March 15th, 2010 -
4 comments
Categories: admin
Tags:
My absence this weekend from moderation and posts has partially been because of going to the excellent Fabian seminar today. However it has largely been due to trying to get a workable search system running. One that didn’t bring the whole server crashing around my ears every few months and cut the issue of everyone having to stop receiving data for up to a minute when someone used search. One that allowed comments to be accessed as easily as posts.
It looks like it is finally working correctly, but I’d like feedback on any errors that show up.
Updated: Several different server and site updates.
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 9:08 pm, February 25th, 2010 -
14 comments
Categories: admin, uncategorized
Tags:
I’m about to start sweeping the blogroll for dead or moribund sites over the next week. The general rule is that I mark sites private if the recent posts are inactive for more than 3 months (or I can’t read the site). If anyone wants to get their site added (or re-added) then use the […]
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 2:00 pm, August 19th, 2009 -
34 comments
Categories: scoundrels
Tags:
Open Parachute has a post Evidence, not lawyers about that well-known writer of political fiction, Ian Wishart, issuing a press release saying that he is preparing to sue the Chris Barton at the NZ Herald and Gareth Renowden at Hot-Topic. As Open Parachute says The offensive sentence? ‘Only this week breakfast TV host Paul Henry flirted […]
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 12:37 pm, May 3rd, 2009 -
51 comments
Categories: climate change
Tags: book review, gareth morgan, gareth renowden, robinsod, wishart
Robinsod is no longer here to do the book reviews of Wishart‘s latest insights into the world of the paranoid. As he said before pronouncing his severe disappointment with Wishart in his last book.. I had high hopes for Absolute Power, I really did. If Faulkner taught us anything with The Sound and the Fury […]
Written By:
Steve Pierson -
Date published: 10:00 am, September 16th, 2008 -
53 comments
Categories: blogs, election 2008, Media, national
Tags:
Cameron Slater, aka Whaleoil, is a nasty piece of work. If you’re a leftie and you get into the media, he’ll dig whatever dirt he can find on you from the ‘net and what he can’t find he’ll make up in an attempt to intimidate you and others into silence. But the intertubes flow both […]
Written By:
lprent -
Date published: 9:40 am, June 28th, 2008 -
24 comments
Categories: articles, blogs, humour, interweb
Tags: act, bluetooth, economist, feminism, geek, geothermal, john key, kremlinology, legal, microsoft, national, nuclear energy, software
On the odd occasion I have time to read outside of the confines of The Standard and its ever increasing brawl of entertaining comments. I noticed we don’t have a external reading list, and it is within the range of my writing skills, so here are my oddities for the slow weekends…. From quote of […]
Written By:
Steve Pierson -
Date published: 8:44 pm, May 27th, 2008 -
2 comments
Categories: interview, nz first
Tags: interview, Interview the Leaders, winston peters
We’ve chosen the questions for Winston Peters in the final installment of our ‘Interview the Leaders’ series. The first question remains the same, as for all leaders: Of which of your achievements in politics are you most proud? For the others we’ve gone with Robinsod’s question: Last election you stated you would go with the […]
Written By:
all_your_base -
Date published: 1:20 pm, April 22nd, 2008 -
28 comments
Categories: rumour
Tags: rumour
As Robinsod notes below in his insightful review of Wishart’s Absolute Power it’s abundantly clear that the author specialises in a particular brand of “idiocy, madness and paranoia”. I was particularly intrigued by the sensationalist chapter accusing Owen Glenn of Mafia connections. The basis for this defamation? ‘Some of his associates allegedly have names like […]
Written By:
Guest post -
Date published: 10:38 am, April 22nd, 2008 -
80 comments
Categories: culture
Tags: culture
As regular readers will know, we’ve long refused to let Robinsod write for us due to his penchant for filth and gutter politics. But seeing as the book he’s offered to review for us is written by Ian Wishart we felt it was somehow appropriate. Attempting the unreadable A literary analysis of Absolute Power I […]
Written By:
Guest post -
Date published: 9:27 am, April 14th, 2008 -
14 comments
Categories: greens, interview
Tags: greens, interview
We’re really pleased to have Jeanette Fitzsimons respond to your questions as part of our Interview the Leaders series. Question to all leaders: Of which of your achievements in politics are you most proud? Well, there are so many! But probably the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act 2000 and the work I have done leading […]
Written By:
IrishBill -
Date published: 5:14 pm, April 7th, 2008 -
64 comments
Categories: greens, helen clark, interview, labour
Tags: greens, helen clark, interview, labour
A big thanks to Progressives’ leader Jim Anderton for being the first participant in our ‘Interview the leaders’ series. The quality of his answers has set a standard for the others to emulate. Our next leader is Jeanette Fitzsimmons of the Green Party. The general question remains: Of which of your achievements in politics are […]
Written By:
IrishBill -
Date published: 8:20 pm, January 15th, 2008 -
22 comments
Categories: blogs
Tags: blogs
It seems the cats at newzblog have decided to bring our old mate Robinsod on board as a blogger and his first shot is at Farrar and Whale. I’ve spent more than a few nights on the booze with ‘Sod and the guy’s pretty smart and has definitely been around the traps but I’ve gotta […]
Written By:
Tane -
Date published: 10:48 pm, November 5th, 2007 -
79 comments
Categories: dpf
Tags: dpf
Regular readers of David Farrar’s National Party blog will be aware that it’s been in a bit of trouble lately. Aside from the setting up of robust left-wing opposition in the form of The Standard, Kiwiblogblog and others, DPF’s had to contend with an increase in left opponents in his comments section who are willing […]
Written By:
IrishBill -
Date published: 5:36 pm, October 9th, 2007 -
23 comments
Categories: blogs, dpf
Tags: blogs, dpf
I might be coming to this belatedly (forgive me if you’ve already noticed it) but it seems the left/right blog war has heated up considerably in the last couple of weeks, and there’s some palpable right wing cyber-paranoia going on. It seems the right have got rather used to New Zealand’s blogosphere being their own […]
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