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  1. I agree with TPM notion of neutrality. The price that comes with that as Martyn asserts is a greater GDP spend on the military and the introduction of compulsory military service.

  2. The interview style of the Jack Tame and Kim Hill is the same. Have a monologue where a question or idea of a question is presented in three or four different idoms. They are complete incapable of asking a single question that can be answered by anyone simply. Each dialog (diatribe) contains possible three or four questions.

    Once the interviewee does gets access to the talking stick, after a five minute ear bashing, the first thing the likes of Tame and Hill ilk do, is interrupt to break up the answering dialog and start a dialog for the next set of questions. Make the interviewee look like they are stumbling simply because they are not given time and space to answer the dialog that contains three or four further questions.

    Now Luxon is no good at that format of questioning. Not many people are but the interviewer is not doing the public a service unless it is deliberately to make the interviewee look bumbling and the interviewer the ego stroked hero.

    I would like to see the interviewee ask for the talking stick to hold and be able to answer a barrage of questions in a civilised and listened to manner.

    Tame and Hill are not the interviewers the public should listen to, they like the sound of their own voice and simply will not let anyone speak to the topics they (the interviewer) raises.

    1. Tame and Hill ask pertinent questions in setting a narrative. That the interviewee goes off on a completely different tangent and doesn’t answer the question means they have to ask it again and again and again. Luxon is a lightweight, he was on TV bitching and whinging about how NZ is “becoming” a country of bitchers and whingers – lol . It’s people like Luxon who are doing all the bitching and whinging because they can’t see the problem. That is because they are the problem.

    1. Was a labour MP interviewed this morning? You do realise that labour having idiots doesn’t stop Luxon being an idiot?

  3. As an add on to my previous comment about interviewers, I must add that politicians do themselves no great favours by not answering question in a succinct and honest manner. Waffle, waffle, waffle. No wonder interviewers have the need to interrupt. Maybe the lesson is that interviewers need to steer to conversation to get to the point rather than blabber on themselves to lecture the politician.

    Both are terrible at getting messages across. The communications departments for each are only about taking up space (time) and incessant mindless chatter.

  4. Nah, no political panel for Q&A. That would spoil it… they’re usually just a trio of egos trying to out-do one another.
    Stick with Jack and Barbara et Al. They’re a class act who take no prisoners.

  5. I would say that Luxon will collapse in a heap during the debates. He doesn’t possess the intellect to answer questions especially indepth questions? He lacks the mental ability to answer anything outside of his limited realm of thinking.

    He is elusive with being truthful and from observation regularly resorts to pre-rehearsed statements that have become almost like a Mantra for him. He will not answer a question but instead will twist his ‘answer’ to a question into a blame this government tirade that is pre-rehearsed.

    In other words Luxon and probably so many other National Party MPs and their supporters beat the well Outdated NZ National Party Blame-Game Drum Mantra Drum because it has become an almost Brainwashing Response by them. When say Luxon cannot answer a question he, like so many others in National, will resort to blaming someone else. To me this highlights their inability to think intelligently or with any cognitive ability.

    So methinks Luxon will pretty soon have a melt-down when someone like Jack(or is it Jake as Luxon called him during the interview)Tame asks a tricky question. Fortunately for Luxon he has those biased towards National Lackeys like Jenny May, Matty and ABF to be all giggly and chummy to him as like Luxon they do not possess the intellectual abilities to ask intelligent indepth questions to someone like Luxon.

    Mind you watch this space. Luxon might pull something out of the ever-diminishing bag only to Flip-Flop on it 24 hours later.

    1. Talking about the blame game after 5 years in power all Labour ministers do is still blame National for the issues that are not being fixed .When will they take onpwnership of their muck ups in health ,education, housing , crime , prisons ,poverty ,immegration to name a few

  6. Two climate cucks going at it.

    As for GE, it’s known to produce larger yields that are less nutritional.

    Leave the poor plants alone – cross breed YES, GE.. Hard PASS!

    I was considering giving my electoral vote to National here in Christchurch, to stop Labour coming through the middle..

    ..now it’s 2 Ticks ACT, or 1 Tick NZF and 1 Tick ACT.

    National are totally unacceptable.

  7. This from Luxon. National getting in would eviscerate us and knock down any defences we have held, give away our resources, strip us of everything in a last crazy fire sale. Their pragmatic approach would be that we will probably burn anyway like Canada, so sell it off before it gets destroyed by climate or vandalism.

    https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/491773/national-would-end-genetic-modification-ban-if-elected – NZ stuck in ‘time warp’ – RNZ heading
    “Our laws have really been in a time warp from 1996 to 2003,” he said.
    “There’s been huge advances, very exciting advances in the technology – and actually what we need to do is end the effective ban on genetic technologies as we’ve been talking about, but also make sure that we’ve got good safeguards in place.”
    The current legislation – last amended 20 years ago – permitted genetic research in laboratories, but field trials outside the lab need approval.

  8. For what it’s worth, I support lifting the ban on GM, provided strict regulations are in place. We are being left behind by other nations in this field, and if we are to have a more environmentally friendly agriculture sector, we are going to have to embrace it.

    1. Yeah – but who’s GMO’s Millsy – Luxons mates at Unilever or Monsanto? – look at how the roundup ready crops debacle has played out in the US – complete and utter bullshit, debasement and corruption via monopolistic and oligarchic business practices.

    2. @millsy FGS talk about Loosehead Len. GMOs are dangerous toys for venturesome girls and boys. And that is the level of maturity that applies to the keen blinkered scientist and onlooker.

      One I admire had a wonderful obituary – Paul Crutzen. A scientist using the discipline to prevent disaster.
      https://www.mpic.de/4677594/trauer-um-paul-crutzen (Max Planck Institute)

      and in 1974, the now famous paper by Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina warned that chlorine released from chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) could destroy ozone in the stratosphere. https://public.wmo.int/en/bulletin/ozone-layer-mend-0

  9. Luxon needs to work on his body language he looked like he was seething not a good look for a wannabe PM.

  10. wHAT, IM! not conflicted,, im not intending to sell my four investment houses in New Zealand!. Conflicted n, im not, What a complete train wreck coming to the nat!s party ball.

  11. Jack better watch it…. The skids will be under him… dirty politics….we have the power + the money!

  12. I saw this headline and missed the interview. I watched it yesterday. Jack was a bit of an idiot and clearly wanted to trap Luxon. Let’s be honest, Luxon did miss a few opportunities here but I didn’t think he was as bad as what the headline etc. said.
    A story with an agenda which Martyn will continue to belt out in this odd fear of the govt changing.
    I hate nation comparing but to put a little light on something, if the National Party were in the US they would be seen as lefty woke – a little toned down prospective perhaps.
    I like the passion though Martyn.

  13. Or, as his wife!s Lexus, garnerd Labour!s tax largesse for electric care ride, the train wreck, continues now like, im not negative, and my personal finances IM! not prepared to discuss, he! WANABBEE, YOU WILL HAVE TO.

  14. This morning, fool or egit, he blaiming the present government with negativity, about our land, yet he and his cronnies cannot control his blinded thought of bottom feeders and breeders. What a engine driver your train.

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