Written By:
all_your_base - Date published:
1:31 pm, July 29th, 2008 - 9 comments
Categories: national, slippery -
Tags: ctv, mike yardley
Hint: it ain’t chocolate.
Well well well. According to the Herald: "New Zealanders are being asked whether the Government should allow nuclear-powered ships back into our waters ... workers for a market research company have disclosed they have been polling voters about nuclear power". Bravo to the staff involved for blowing the whistle. The…
Interesting to see people gradually waking up to what Fidel Castro, last year, called "The sinister idea of converting food into combustibles". Even crazy ol' Mike Moore writes about it today, although he is dead wrong when he calls biofuels "a populist Green response to global warming". Environmentalists were always…
“What do you seek to improve on most as a leader?”
Oops, going off script?
Panic, flumox? “Me personally or for the country?” (Thinking, goddamn it, didn’t we rehearse this?)
“You. In terms of self improvement you know” (Wink. Had you panicked for a moment old buddy.)
Whew, back on script…
Blah, blah, blah.
Reporter: “Mr Key, your comments on when we’ll see more National Policy”
Key: “Ahhhh… oooo… donno… um… Chocolate?”
So the new labour party spin appears to be to call John Key a “short term money market manipulator”. Let us see how often this phrase gets repeated at the Standard.
while on the topic of amusing john key video clips, have you all seen this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubub3p8E4FQ
it’s a segment from a documentary (?) starring john and bronagh from his elders finance days in the 1980s! who wears short shorts?
(as noted yesterday on the drinking liberally facebook message board)
“short term money market manipulator’
Is that in any way an inaccurate description?
I know there has been work done on the taglines across the top of the browser, but I do find this one amusing.
The Standard 2.01: Searching for the right answer
Best of luck with that.
captcha: country’s newsboys (they like to think so)
Mind you, that is what we do all of the time, albeit with a bit of humor here and there.
Lynn
Reminds me of George W Bush searching for a mistake he may have made. He just couldn’t come up with a real answer either.