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  1. I guess Bomber fears Collins has a genuine chance of winning against Jacinda in 2020 by appealing to a hitherto “hidden” knuckle-dragging majority. IMO there is as close to zero probability of that, outside of maybe Jacinda murdering a Kiwi bird on live television and rubbing its viscera over her body while proclaiming how much she hates the All Blacks. Seriously that is what Jacinda would need to do to look worse than Collins. Just because Trump won in the US, doesn’t mean Collins has any chance whatsoever in NZ.

  2. For some reason the people of Papakura keep voting for her. An electorate MP not a list one. Since 2008 – and Clevedon before then.

    Clearly she has qualities that both appeal to her constituents and her party. Notions that resonate with traditional people.

    This may not be as easy as it first looks to those of us who find The Tales of Oravida evidence that Ms Collins is as shifty as the rest of us; quite unsuited to high office and large pay.

    However, compared with the rest of the pack – yeah, nah. She’s polarising and supported quite widely while they are less than the yodelling of cicadas.

    Has Hooten started to damn her with his faint praises yet? Or will that come later, over a backyard BBQ, to increase the fall from grace? (‘And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again.’ Shakespeare)

    I’m not sure I endorse the takedown, however. It may gain her sympathy – and we don’t want that.

  3. lol Simon Bridges and Amy Adams don’t stand a chance. The Nat voters I know don’t like or trust either of them. While I hate their guts, National could win in 2020 with Judith Collins as leader and Steven Joyce as deputy/finance, along with Mark Mitchell leading the conservatives and Seymours repackaged ACT.

    1. Well Bazza,

      All JUDITH COLLINS NEEDS TO DO IS CALL ON THE CHINESE MASTERS AND REQUEST THEY RIG THE ELECTION AND FLOOD NZ WITH THEIR CITIZENS TO VOTE FOR HER AS THEIR ORIENTAL QUEEN.

      DONE.

  4. The politician most likely to suspend Parliament and implement Martial Law? Judith Collins.

    But that’s not the scary thing.

    The really scary thing is that around a third of New Zealanders would approve.

    Democracy – more fragile than most of us believe.

  5. Well how about this for a theory…
    The hats have devised a very democratic system for selecting their new leader. Apparently they are going to vote again and again dropping the lowest polling candidate until they get a clear winner probably out of two in the end.
    Mitchel is about 5 out of 5 to start off with. Everyone is going to be astonished when he comes through in the end having been second to last on every ballot until the last, which he narrowly wins.
    If this happens tomorrow we are expecting to be at war, and he has been put in place to take NZ into it as US’s little poodle. And the selection process will have been planned long before English resigned, probably before Key resigned. And will be a stunt.
    D J S

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