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    Quote Originally Posted by mistaTea View Post
    Riiiiiiiiiiiiight.
    With matters regarding Ardern, all may not be as it appears in print, we have seen six years of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    One thing we know very very well with Ardern - everything and anything she does (and did) is for enhancing her brand and profile - nothing to do with doing good for others. It’s all spin and bs - proof is when she quit when it was clear to her that a majority of NZers had woken up and decided she was a fraud. A clueless and useless bs artist.

    So her refusal to comment is telling imo.

    The key paragraph is this one :

    “In a synopsis, the documentary is described as “a social excavation of the rise and fall of the young female leader, Jacinda Ardern, exploring how the mania that propelled her rise later collided with a backlash of hate, told through a bold mash-up of media and peer archive”.

    She must be mortified that she cannot control the narrative of the film and there are going to be some extremely in complimentary comments and observations of how she went from unrivalled popularity to downright disdain by the majority of NZers.

    I now looking forward to the film.
    Any idea how, when and where will it be released?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fungus pudding View Post
    Any idea how, when and where will it be released?
    2025 - August, I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    2025 - August, I believe.
    Can't wait!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fungus pudding View Post
    Any idea how, when and where will it be released?
    The premiere could be at the Mangere wastewater plant.

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    Can you imagine a documentary about Key's term in office. What a snooze fest.

    Nothing to see hear, nothing to do here, clumsy handshake, flag competition, look over there, nothing to see here, whoops did I really tug that girl's ponytail?

    Ardern's after match speech can be summed up like any club rugby captain would before doing a pint.

    It was a game of two halves, oh & thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread.
    (I can't imagine Ardern saying the last part. &#128517

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daytr View Post
    Can you imagine a documentary about Key's term in office. What a snooze fest.

    Nothing to see hear, nothing to do here, clumsy handshake, flag competition, look over there, nothing to see here, whoops did I really tug that girl's ponytail?

    Ardern's after match speech can be summed up like any club rugby captain would before doing a pint.

    It was a game of two halves, oh & thanks to the ladies in the kitchen for the spread.
    (I can't imagine Ardern saying the last part. &#128517
    Snooze fest? Maybe if you were asleep during that time.

    During John Key's tenure as Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016, the country saw significant economic management through the global financial crisis and the aftermath of devastating earthquakes in Christchurch. His government was credited with stabilizing the economy and initiating the rebuild of Christchurch. Key's leadership style was generally perceived as pragmatic and personable. However, his tenure also faced criticisms, particularly regarding the handling of the housing crisis, environmental policies, and the controversial TPPA negotiations. His surprise resignation in 2016 marked the end of a highly impactful period in New Zealand's political landscape.

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    Even Grant the robbers son has had a revelation. He brands the labour party as a bunch of homophobes. Who would have thought?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Smith View Post
    Even Grant the robbers son has had a revelation. He brands the labour party as a bunch of homophobes. Who would have thought?
    Yes, ask the pink suit wearing chair/secretary of the King Country branch of the Labour party, and he will tell you the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistaTea View Post
    Snooze fest? Maybe if you were asleep during that time.

    During John Key's tenure as Prime Minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016, the country saw significant economic management through the global financial crisis and the aftermath of devastating earthquakes in Christchurch. His government was credited with stabilizing the economy and initiating the rebuild of Christchurch. Key's leadership style was generally perceived as pragmatic and personable. However, his tenure also faced criticisms, particularly regarding the handling of the housing crisis, environmental policies, and the controversial TPPA negotiations. His surprise resignation in 2016 marked the end of a highly impactful period in New Zealand's political landscape.
    You obviously prefer 1970s Benny Hill type humour than satirical.

    You forgot to mention, ignored the looming water infrastructure crisis & sold out all NZers by selling 50% of the power companies despite an overwhelming NO in a referendum.

    But yes you're summary is more serious & balanced. The ponytail fixation would certainly need to feature as it's just so bizarre.
    Last edited by Daytr; 17-03-2024 at 12:23 PM.

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