Helen’s Own Goal

Oops, while Helen’s latest move looks like it will give her power, that ball actually rolled into the goal she is supposed to be guarding. If the Maori Party go with Labour, then they will not have a 75% majority. National will have no reason to change its policy and Labour/Maori Party will fail to… Continue reading Helen’s Own Goal

Clark Crying Foul, Creates Fantasy World to Cope with Loosing

Oh dear, it seems that Clark can’t handle loosing. Having been beaten in the debate, she’s accusing him of having a tantrum and almost crying. Really pathetic. Not for the first time, out PM can’t take the pressure. Unlike in the past however, she can’t hide away and has to face the music so she… Continue reading Clark Crying Foul, Creates Fantasy World to Cope with Loosing

Helen – “You haven’t proved my fantasy false”

This whole thing is so bizarre it isn’t funny. The entire world could see that Winston was no longer fit to be a minister, but still she has to insist that there was a tip off. DPF rounds up. Let’s start with her performance on Breakfast yesterday. I find the National Party statement and timing… Continue reading Helen – “You haven’t proved my fantasy false”

PM Security Forces Disabled Out of Car Park

Technically, this isn’t the PM’s fault. It’s a very bad look however. Clark’s security meant Elizabeth Winkworth was unable to park outside the Christchurch Town Hall to pick up her husband, Marshall Leaf, 81, after a performance by the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra on Friday night last week. The pick-up area outside the Town Hall was… Continue reading PM Security Forces Disabled Out of Car Park

Time of Death…

Murray beats me to it. Time of death for Clark the future fomer second woman PM of New Zealand… the instant she started talking about deporting the editor of the countries most left leaning paper by saying: “No one’s talking about deporting the editor of the New Zealand Herald for goodness sake.” You.just.did. Thnxby. Funny… Continue reading Time of Death…

Helen Through the Years

Hat Tip: WhaleOil. One of the more obscure reasons I have a blog is so I have a place where I can put stuff like this for future reference. Ah, the good old days. When Labour was on the right, and Helen still had reason to think she’d become New Zealand’s first woman PM.