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  1. Yes, I read this piece in the NZH today. Although not a surprising statement to dribble out of Hooton’s rabid mouth, I felt offended by what he said.

    I am a 71 year old Green party supporter and although I might have been somewhat hippy back in the day, I am by no means a drug abuser, never have been and many Green supporters I know of, aren’t either!

    Hooton’s comments are typical of the filthy arrogant mindset of Natz supporters! A sure sign Natz getting desperate!

    1. Naztional are getting very worried as Labour look bloody good with Jacinda, I have taken to her ways, she reminds me of Helen Clark and just as intelligent too!

      Helen was our best PM for many years and she personally wrote tome three times about Napier 24/7 truck gridlock back in 2013 with virtually no rail services,- and she did send Michael Cullen (minister of finance) to help us!!!!!

      So we hope Jacinda will do the same thing by working with the local communities who have issues of concern; – enough to write to our PM for help.

      In Napier we will never forget the warm assistance Helen showed for our community, but this National Government have made our environment a pure hell again with no rail at all and twice the trucks at a measured 2400 trucks every day to ruin our residential communities again.

      1. Hi CLEANGREEN … Jacinda will be NZ’s next PM. No doubt about that.

        Already she seems to be coming across as one of the people, to listen to the people. I wouldn’t be at all surprised if Helen Clark was mentoring her. Not such a bad thing either.

        However that said, I believe we must have the Greens in the next Labour government, to give balance and to continue to be strong advocates for society’s less fortunate. Every Kiwi deserves fair representation in government through the MMP electoral system.

        I’m looking forward to a Labour/Green coalition government coming up very soon 🙂 As Jacinda says, “Let’s do this.”

    2. That’s the thing with Hooton, though. Nothing just dribbles out of his mouth. There are no accidents. His job is to say things carefully calculated to achieve a desired result. PR, like advertising, is all about control, framing and persuasion, for good or ill. “If you don’t buy this cereal, you’re a dreadful parent who cares not a jot for your children.” “Driving this particular late model European car *cue stirring snippet of classical music* will make you appear affluent, sophisticated, elegant and successful, even if you’re none of these things and it takes you the next 10 years to pay off.” Don’t tell outright lies if you can at all help it, but by all means be enthusiastically spartan with the facts. Or at the very least, comprehensively selective.

      Hooton might be a greased weasel but he’s not a dullard, and I think the only person who really knows if Hooton genuinely believes what he says, is Hooton. Everyone else would be well advised to take his utterances with a wheelbarrow load of salt.

  2. Hootens another nasty slob like the slug.

    I’m a bit of a heavy mettaller hippy / bogon and I’m 54 years of age.

    So what.

    I’ll be out there voting on September the 23rd,… and guess what , – I’ve rapidly changed my party vote to the Greens PRECISELY to keep National out. And there will be many more who do to make sure the Greens chug on. And they will.

    A vote for the Left is never a wasted vote.

    1. If you vote for the Greens and they get over 5 percent you are more likely to assure a National government.

      1. There’s a fair bit of concern trolling going on in regard to voting for the Greens all of a sudden. A cynical person might suspect the Right desperately don’t want people to vote for them, which seems somewhat counter-productive when you consider not mentioning it at all and quietly allowing National to cruise to victory (although it’s more of an arthritic shuffle right now), would appear to be the more expeditious route. But no… they seem to be parroting the “Vote Green; get National!” line with boundless enthusiasm. If people are going to be disingenuous, they should at least make some fleeting effort to hide the fact.

  3. Who are the people in the rogues gallery and how are they connected? I recognise a few but not all.

  4. Oh, look, the poles are all Wonky!! Gee what a surprise! Better wake Matthew up so he can make some adjustments on his server… *eyeroll…

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