Cunliffe’s Best Start vs Key’s race baiting lies – a fail of two ditties

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I’m a tad confused, when Cunliffe got one word out of place during his Best Start speech, it was wall to wall claims of deception by pundit after pundit (note that when the NZ Herald did manage to get around to asking young families if they like Best Start, they interview a policy researcher from the far, far, far, far, far right Christian think tank ‘Maxim Institute’ for their forgone conclusion that the individual and Jesus should raise children minus the Government). Yet when the Prime Minister lies and race baits over Waitangi Day, barely a sparrows fart from the gatekeepers of the mainstream media.

Overblown‘ stuff quietly mused, and that was that.

So Cunliffe was out by one word and the insinuation is that he is a devious liar who will do anything to win, the Prime Minister lies about an incident he hasn’t even witnessed while race baiting and dog whistling his heart out, and it’s merely ‘overblown’.

You will not get anything but pro Government propaganda from the mainstream media this year and they will never hold Key up to the same criticisms they throw at Cunliffe.

One of the most pressing issues of a MANA/Green/Labour Government is a new public broadcaster focused on the issues and not the corporate political bias of its owners.

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    • And they could be staffed by people who aren’t paid so much that they identify implicitly with the ruling class. We could even put them on contracts which prevent them from taking money on the side to shill for people like Hotchin.

  1. The NZ Press are eating out of the Tories hands, it is actually quite bizarre what is going on in this country, it feels as if the Tory stench is permeating through all sectors of society ie trying to exert mind control over the masses. However I think most people are seeing Hone Key for who he is, reading through the BS and they are starting to find it a little bit unpalatable.

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