Similar Posts

- Advertisement -

6 Comments

  1. John Campbell who along with Kim Hill is the best interviewer in the country… where is he?

    I watched the Ilam fiasco where Sarah Pallett lied along with all the Labour party people about housing, they HAVE NOT BUILT 13,000 HOMES AT ALL!

    1. Isn’t John Campbell one of the government’s TVNZ propagandist? Doesn’t Kim Hill work for Red Radio, an arguably communist operation?

  2. Hosking or Paul Henry the only interviewers who don’t stand for sound bites and lies.

    The rest are cheerleader s with red and blue pom poms.

    1. Hosking and Henry? You are either delusional or brainwashed.

      Henry ran as the National Party candidate for the Wairarapa electorate in the 1999 general election.
      and Hosking Wikipedia profile…

      Politics and business interests
      In an interview with North & South in 1990, Hosking described himself as “a money person, I’m a capitalist. I’m to the right of Roger Douglas.”[11]

      In 2012, Hosking was revealed to have received $48,000 in payments and perks from SkyCity Auckland Casino for doing regular work for them, while still working as presenter for TVNZ.[12] During controversy over proposed taxpayer subsidies for Sky City building a national convention centre, Hosking wrote in defence of the subsidy, describing the convention centre as an “aspirational investment”.[13]

      In 2013, he was the master of ceremonies at Prime Minister John Key’s state of the nation speech, which he also endorsed.[14] Hosking rejects the scientific consensus on climate change, stating on Seven Sharp that he doesn’t believe in the IPCC report.[15]

      In 2015, Hosking was accused of overt political bias by NZ First leader Winston Peters and Labour leader Andrew Little,[16] a claim strongly denied by Hosking and Prime Minister John Key.[17][18]

      During the 2017 election campaign, Hosking was appointed moderator of one of the televised leader debates, and was again accused of political bias by much of the New Zealand public. This led to a petition for his replacement being widely circulated, and collecting over 75,000 signatures. Debate host and organisers TVNZ responded that it would not placate the petition signers, and affirmed that it will keep him on as moderator.[19]

      Hosking is opposed to Māori wards.[20]

      Hosking himself is a soundbite.

Comments are closed.