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  1. Love the imagery!

    You said “That’s where we on the Left are now….”

    So how long will you continue to associate with these people? They’re mostly wankers and you’re smart enough to know it!

    So isn’t it about time you reconsidered your priorities and allegiances? You owe them nothing.

    You’ve seen how they operate: they’ll stab you in the back and ruin your career for the slightest thing.

    Go to the next ACT conference and meet a better class of person. You never know- you might enjoy the company! 🙂

  2. I didn’t even realise the left wing Twitter brigade was angry at Guy – it never occurred to me that they should be. I watched the segment and thought Guy did a great job at handing Molloy some rope and allowing him to display the type of interpersonal skills he would bring to the job. Molloy clearly thought he was being funny and charming but spent way too much time denigrating huge demographics and talking about Guy’s penis. If anybody was more likely to vote for Molloy after watching that car crash then they will get the city they deserve.

  3. Saw Jack,’s tsk tsking. The youthful wannabe head prefect talking down the the rest of us morons about adult matters. Stick to Q & A Jack, where few go aside from terminal insomniacs!

    Leo is a ray of sunshine and actually has some bonafide good ideas and he’s immensely likeable in a punch one in the face kind of way.

    And he’s not in that pool of despair of politically correct wokedom or beige on gray that every other candidate is.

    It’s such a blancmange of the same old I see everyone of them aside from Leo representing bike lanes. And that is badness!

  4. I thought Guy did a great job interviewing complex Molloy. We got to see Molloy going for it in intense full flight…punches and all!
    Well done Guy I am now a new follower of your show and can see that your quirky interviewing style has its merits and a place in NZ media.

  5. I wonder if Guy is starting to wonder about the left now.

    Nothing like the experience of being on the end of a lynch mob who try to cancel you to wake you up! I know I have been there.

  6. Goodbye Sir Philip Goff, less a politician, more a space filling public servant all his life. This is what happens when a great vacuum retires.

    1. Definitely a person whose great achievement was fence sitting. A visionary not. Passionate about nothing. Even flicked off council land to private hands like it was the 80’s but never campaigned on it.

      Stood by whilst the government used Auckland as a dumping ground for the dysfunction of society, (because Rotorua was at bursting point), and had nothing to say on having vast majority of the MIQ’s in one small zone that in no small part caused Aucklands eternal lockdowns.

      He got back in last time only because he was up against John Tamehere and there was a risk he may squeak in, so benefited from the candidate who smelt the least syndrome!

      Absolutely due a knighthood!

      1. If John Key can reinstate honors so he can give himself one, surely Phil Goff should get the VC and honours. Goff acheived more than Key. Key left a legacy of streets full of homeless, dirty politics, panama papers and property speculation.

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