Political Caption Competition
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: One is a power crazed super villain and one is Cesar Romero
SPOT THE DIFFERENCE: One is a power crazed super villain and one is Cesar Romero

Watching the madness of the weekend where Trump claims the Strait open, only to be rejected by Iran 24 hours…

Hawke’s Bay mayor says he refused state of emergency for Cyclone Vaianu, calls response ‘woke’ A Hawke’s Bay mayor claims…

Debbie Ngarewa-Packer joins this week’s 1-on-1 in 10 to break down the escalating cost-of-living crisis, the fuel price surge, and…

Labour up. National down. Wild swings like this don’t just happen — something has broken.

The Green’s State of the Planet address provided the exact type of policy NZ is desperately needing… The Green Party…

While Labour sit on their hands and promise incrementalism, Winston comes in with a policy that could win NZF 20%……
“I’m just happy that nobody is calling me to account for lying to cover up abuse in state care. I even lied directly to the UN in 2014 that children were not tortured in New Zealand.”
Don’t believe me? Have a listen.
https://newsroom.co.nz/2024/10/18/raw-politics-shame-on-them-all/
https://newsroom.co.nz/2024/10/18/crown-cover-up-limiting-liability/
There are many differences between these two actor activists. One is Cesar Romero, a Cuban actor who gained notoriety for supporting Republicans and died in 1994. The other is a live political activist and actor supporting right-wing NZ National for financial advantage and notoriety. Her varied emotions are reminiscent of the quick-witted varied characters and repartee of commedia dell’arte. She can be seen regularly at venues throughout New Zealand.
One is a drag queen ?
One of these people supported a large extended family with personal earnings, served in the Pacific in World War Two and led a full and varied life benefiting many people. This person was flamboyant, adventure seeking, loved life and his fellow humans.
The other is a National Party Member, and personal friend of John Key and Winston Peters.
“ The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again: but already it was impossible to say which was which.”
George Orwell. Animal Farm.