Political Caption Competition
Find someone who looks at you with the same level of devotion that Casey Costello does to Don Brash.
Find someone who looks at you with the same level of devotion that Casey Costello does to Don Brash.

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It is painful. It is infuriating. And it forces victims and the nation to endure trauma once again. But…

I don’t need to carry in KFC and pretend to care when it’s not a climate event
“Hey don’t blame me, they follow me around of their own free market will. I can’t control the effect of my charisma on weak minds!”
Don just don’t bring up the early settler tobacco trade in your ramblings at the moment.
Thank God he’s lying on my behalf
Yes yes yes no no no my other….no no my wife is from Singapore!
Bought and paid for might I add!
Shouldn’t have told Casey I washed my undies in hotel bathrooms
Makes a change, Brash normally does it in the hotel jug.
When someone speaks in Maori, I lose my power to control the narrative.
He could find incontinence pads useful – it’s an aging thing – the control goes – affects many old men and women.
I think Te Ao Maori is stone-age gibberish but I’m not racist
Oppressed white man has his free speech denied