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05-10-2023, 08:34 PM
#121
Originally Posted by ynot
Greens polling is up. Far too many kiwis buy their waffle. Disturbing.
The media skews everything to the Left, so your answer probably lies there.
Waititi ends the 'debate' with an extended rant which is greeted with cheering and clapping by the hand-picked audience.
And coming up Jessica Much-Maligned will be there with a hand-picked panel which will tell us what to think about who won the debate & what went on.
It's all so carefully crafted that you can't be surprised when so many of the sheep wander into the Red and Green pens that have been prepared for them.
Last edited by Logen Ninefingers; 05-10-2023 at 11:35 PM.
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05-10-2023, 08:58 PM
#122
Originally Posted by Logen Ninefingers
The media skews everything to the Left, so your answer probably lies there.
Waititi ends the 'debate' with an extended rant which is greeted with cheering and clapping by the hand-picked audience.
And coming up Jessica Much-Maligned will be will a hand-picked panel which will tell us what to think about who won the debate & what went on.
It's all so carefully crafted that you can't be surprised when so many of the sheep wander into the Red and Green pens that have been prepared for them.
Yes, blatantly open bias.
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05-10-2023, 11:10 PM
#123
It seems Shaws qualifications are as authentic as a Helen Clark painting.
Some may wish to be dismissive of this.
But when you consider the level of scrutiny that many, myself included, undergo just to do volunteer work in our community, then you can see a massive double standard.
He is there for Parliament, Government and Miniterial roles, and the renumeration that goes with it.
Not right is it?
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05-10-2023, 11:38 PM
#124
Originally Posted by Getty
It seems Shaws qualifications are as authentic as a Helen Clark painting.
Some may wish to be dismissive of this.
But when you consider the level of scrutiny that many, myself included, undergo just to do volunteer work in our community, then you can see a massive double standard.
He is there for Parliament, Government and Miniterial roles, and the renumeration that goes with it.
Not right is it?
He definitely needs to get his comeuppance. But while he blocks any attempts to find out if his MSc is legit or not, and the mainstream media refuse to touch the story, it won't come about by this avenue. But hubris is real, and he will come a cropper in due course I am sure.
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06-10-2023, 04:38 PM
#125
Member
Originally Posted by Logen Ninefingers
The media skews everything to the Left, so your answer probably lies there.
Waititi ends the 'debate' with an extended rant which is greeted with cheering and clapping by the hand-picked audience.
And coming up Jessica Much-Maligned will be there with a hand-picked panel which will tell us what to think about who won the debate & what went on.
It's all so carefully crafted that you can't be surprised when so many of the sheep wander into the Red and Green pens that have been prepared for them.
Ex National press secretary Janet Wilson should not have been on the panel. She clearly despises Winston Peters and put the boot into him at every opportunity - much of it personal and vindictive such as saying Peters is looking at his legacy which to date has not been much.
I normally don't rate Shaw but he was good TV last night. When he said something like - David (Seymour) you are entitled to say stupid things but you are abusing the privilege - it had me giggling.
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07-10-2023, 07:17 AM
#126
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10-10-2023, 10:43 AM
#127
Originally Posted by ynot
Greens polling is up. Far too many Kiwis buy their waffle. Disturbing.
Also getting the GANG vote.I found a tweet from the leader of the MOB promoting its members to vote GREEN ...weakest on crime and gangs
"With a good perspective on history, we can have a better understanding of the past and present, and thus a clear vision of the future." — Carlos Slim Helu
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13-10-2023, 06:36 AM
#128
Member
It's a shame the greens aren't open to working with national. James shaw comes across well and likeable. Their environmental policies are good & they will do well this election.
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13-10-2023, 07:43 AM
#129
Originally Posted by Patrick11
It's a shame the greens aren't open to working with national. James shaw comes across well and likeable. Their environmental policies are good & they will do well this election.
True but apart from James, their MPs are in the wrong party. They have hijacked The Greens for far left and racists ideology, instead of fighting for the environment. Quite sad that we don't have a real environmental party in NZ, like we see all over Europe, where they are often effective environmental champions.
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13-10-2023, 08:00 AM
#130
Originally Posted by Patrick11
It's a shame the greens aren't open to working with national. James shaw comes across well and likeable. Their environmental policies are good & they will do well this election.
What you seem to forget is that the Greens are not an environmental party.....
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