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  1. Based on the interview with pull the benefit on RNZ this morning they have a new policy its called the ‘sniff policy’ that is what classless pulla said Jacinda didn’t pass the sniff tests They national are starting to sounds like a bunch of dogs running around sniffing people. Talk about getting desperate.

  2. Was it CrosbyTextor strategy or referenced in Hager’s Dirty Politics that you target your opponent’s strongest asset? Currently, the PM.

    1. That depends on quality intelligence reports and deception which just isn’t there any more, It was for a different time. Social media is playing a much bigger role than some may think.

    2. That would certainly seem to be the case over on Kiwi Blog.
      The Goons over there would like nothing better than to see Jacinda gone.

      They just do not seem to have any other life outside of KB.
      And Farrar calls the shots.

  3. we don’t need sniffer dogs when we have the national party whose new policy is the sniff policy I wonder if they( the gnats) will start barking in parliament. Oh! that right they already have meow !

  4. The idiot temporary leader of the Opposition and the idiot former Immigration Minister want blood. Their sense of smell is so up the Khyber they think the smell in their nostrils is blood.

    Naturally enough some of their senseless supporters have now got a whiff. And how they have built it up to be the biggest freshest bloodiest blood smell of all time.

    Trouble is of course, the aroma isn’t from the PM or the collaterally damaged Hardcore, the smell is actually the shit Bridges is in.

  5. Rose-tinted glasses? — a friend and supporter of a drug-importing foreign crim can be a role model!

    1. For the love of God, get a grip on reality TOM GARDNER. Richie supports people through rehab, and like a decent human being actually calls the people he supports, friends. You know, the normal decent human thing to do, rather than try and score points off peoples suffering by trying to take the moral high ground. Which by the way, where was your moral compass when the chief ponytail puller lied all those times? Where was your moral judgement then – becasue I never saw it? Not once, not one Tory here or anywhere called ponytail puller out, ever. So moral high ground from you lot is a bad/evil/sick joke.

    2. Someone can be a role model for the good things they do over years then it turns out they know a felon.

      When does the not being a role model kick in? Back to when they were first esteemed for doing good stuff? Up to the instant some media person mentions a relationship? Or is it a personal thing – you stop having them as a role model when you are told about the media information?

      Rose-tinted glasses? The stuff about Hardcore is not about glasses, it’s about blindness. The blind fury of not being in Government.

    3. Guilt by association.

      Didn’t Jesus Christ supposedly “consort” with tax collectors, prostitutes, etc??

      It’s a poor day when one is tried and condemned for not having “the right right friends”. Was John Key the “right friend to have”?

  6. The moral of the story is clear. When Simon is PM after the next election text, email, tweet him, get all the unsavoury people you know to do the same about each and every issue, incident, or possibility. Then he can be asked questions and put on the spot about them.

    You knew it was a joke as soon as you saw the part about him being PM didn’t you.

  7. Poor Richie aside, the most interesting question is why the Nats have decided to front-foot an immigration issue.

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