Monday, August 25, 2014

Pam Corkery offers ot resign---don't be silly! I don't blame you for rounding on------

So Pam gets a bit pissed off at the media. So what! They need a good barking at from time to time---let's face it---it is all about numbers and stories for them and they often miss the important ones, the ones that need to be told like child poverty, housing and jobs, just to name two. SO---when Pam tells them to desist from trying to interview the 'Man' who would be king of his own party, but can't, because of a few 'legal issues,' then of course she will tell it like it is. That is who Pam is! However---one cant miss the fact that KDC was more than happy to address the faithful,' and tell is story like a naughty schoolboy raiding the cookie jar, then deiceds that he doesn;y want to take 'questions' fomr the media, then he is setting up his 'assistant for an impossible situation. Of course they were going to descend upon him, in vast numbers. I doubt they gave a toss about 'policies;' afterall we have been hearing about them for a few weeks now. They were more intertested in what 'stupidity ' was going to spew forth from KDC's mouth---that is far more 'newsworthy in their view! While KDC fronts the party from behind his shaded windows with the occassional outing that invites chants of hate, directed at the incumbent leader,then expect more frustrated outburst from his party personalities. Maybe the latter will eventually relaize that they have been taken for a ride on a magic carpet.The piper will name his price------eventually. www.authorneilcoleman.com

Whale OIl---How much 'influence does the guy hiding in Israel actually have--or is it have---now!

It is becoming increasingly clear that Cameron Slater of ‘Whale blob’ fame, has had his fingers in lots of holes over the years, either trying to influence policy, politicians and wannabe ‘aspirants’ to Parliament. Nicky Hager’s book, ‘Dirty Politics,’ may just be the tip of the iceberg as to his actual dealings and despite how Nicky came to his conclusions, there is little doubt that a great deal of ‘smoke’ is more than a sign of nasty manoeuvrings on Slater’s part and possibly near law-breaking activities. That Slater cries foul when he too wasn’t too worried about how he gathered his ‘information on those he wanted to ‘hit,’ makes one tend to have little sympathy for him and his present exiled state ‘under the dome’ in Israel. There will be much more dirt from all directions over the next few weeks, adding to an already murky look to the election campaign and it is unfortunate that policy sometimes gets an ‘addition’ to the main news each night. Sadly, the huge gains in technology have contributed to this; such gains quickly become the tool to those who would besmirch the reputations of others, in order to achieve their own goals. Slater of course is not alone in that attribute, nor are such moves confined to National Party supporters and their friends. Will Slater be home anytime soon? Expect a circus at the airport; that is if anyone knows of his return. What else can he expect after the bomb that he loaded and was then ignited by Hager? One cannot delve in such alleged actions without the proverbial hitting the fan at some stage. It just so happens that Slater has been the author of his own destiny, one that has been incubating for quite some time. Maybe New Zealanders have had enough of this filth in politics and other sectors of society, but will that translate into political change? Roll on September 20th, so we can give our collective verdict. www.authorneilcoleman.com