Retraction and apology received from the Spinoff
The full retraction and apology by the Spinoff, relating to allegations that were totally false and defamatory, contained in an…
The full retraction and apology by the Spinoff, relating to allegations that were totally false and defamatory, contained in an…
Imagine if NZ had a broadcaster with the talent and ability to do this. Imagine if the political lies could be shown up for what they are. Imagine the kind of media landscape and deeper debate we could have if we did.
Someone asked me yesterday if I had a ‘beauty routine’
The final Green Party List is out and they have listened to some advice and promoted the young blood up the list as TDB suggested…
Here we go again. On top of the overt bias against Labour from Mediaworks, here’s the NZ Herald with a bullshit story trying to drum up a coup…
All in all, it’s another strategic cock up by the Greens who only ever seem to be able to strategically cock things up. After the election, when Labour sideline them in favour of a NZ First minority Government, heads must roll in the back room of the Greens.
The Spin Blog has been referred to as the ‘future of journalism’ but what most don’t seem to understand about the Spin Blog is that it is a cash for copy site. You want a certain messaging and a certain spin, you pay the Spinoff money and they write it up for you and then present it as some sort of news.
Campbell Live shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary Campbell Live, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the ratings on the AM Show and The Project
We will remember Newshub are a mouthpiece for National.
A chilling look at where our debt-addiction may be leading us;
Mayor Phil Goff’s intentions regarding the Ports of Auckland always struck me as quite ambiguous. While he has been free with comments about wanting to physically move the port… to the Firth of Thames, to the Manukau Harbour, to anywhere…I have noticed he has always fallen silent when the question of his commitment to public ownership of the port comes up – ‘coy’ as NZ Herald’s Bernard Orsman puts it.