In the Sunday Star Times Trotter calls those who voted against Labour "the men who just couldn't cope with the idea of being led by an intelligent, idealistic, free-spirited woman; the gutless, witless, passionless creatures of the barbecue-pit and the sports bar (and the feckless females who put up with them)"
Sober up Chris, you're talking about the working class you love so much.
See if I thought you really believed that, I'd call you a petty vindictive mindless little prick. However, if a world of mixing with the left means you think successful people who want less government don't include intelligent, idealistic, free-spirited women and men who like them, who don't include men and women of courage, wit and passion, you're a sad little man.
The Labour Party isn't the repositary of the values of a generation, it's the values of trade unionists and others who think they know best for everyone else. So to take the words of Michael Cullen - we won, you lost, eat that (well near enough). Now fuck off, grow up and meet some people who don't think the end of the Soviet Union's murderous empire was a tragedy.
Sober up Chris, you're talking about the working class you love so much.
See if I thought you really believed that, I'd call you a petty vindictive mindless little prick. However, if a world of mixing with the left means you think successful people who want less government don't include intelligent, idealistic, free-spirited women and men who like them, who don't include men and women of courage, wit and passion, you're a sad little man.
The Labour Party isn't the repositary of the values of a generation, it's the values of trade unionists and others who think they know best for everyone else. So to take the words of Michael Cullen - we won, you lost, eat that (well near enough). Now fuck off, grow up and meet some people who don't think the end of the Soviet Union's murderous empire was a tragedy.
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A-bloody-men!
Hear, hear!
Misery-guts Clark as a free-spirit? Come on...!
Liberty
Thank you for nicely articulating what we were all thinking.
Well done.
He may have a point you know. At least with Labour led govt she had coalition partners that she could work well with.
This new mob is very unstable. John Key a political novice trying to rein in egos like Rodney Hide and Hone Harawira. Bill English who is probably a bit more the ACT direction.
Feels like the 1990s to me, remember Alamein Koopu>?
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