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all_your_base - Date published:
1:10 pm, October 23rd, 2007 - 6 comments
Categories: Media -
Tags: Media
The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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No mention of the blogs, which I found odd.
Still you guys brought that porirua market clip into the limelight, so you’re obviously getting noticed.
Wonder if Key is going to use the vege-sniff in his campaign materials?
Key on National Party TV: “Well it can be very powerful because there’s no spin on it”
wft? so that’s Key’s problem, he doesn’t understand the meaning of the word spin and oviously thinks it means ‘policy’.
mike williams was right in that while the net offers great capacity for grassroots contributions, the trick is marketing it enough to get it to a notable audience.
sprouty – Key’s so disingenuous I sometimes wonder if he’s Farrar in a thin suit.
He knows perfectly well that eveything he, or anyone else in politics, puts on the net is spun to promte their message.
“I sometimes wonder if [Key]’s Farrar in a thin suit”
ouch! not sure which of those two comes out the worst in that comparison.
“Farrar in a thin suit.”
Sam,
Don’t know why but I found that really amusing
ta
The National Party has been freely blocking any commenter which expresses a Leftist opinion… Blogger Damian Christie has documented this:
http://www.publicaddress.net/cracker
Somewhere out there in cyberland, there is a highly paid online worker for the National Party who is actively quashing the voices of all that is not Right and Blue.