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  1. Ouch!!!!! Martyn,

    But is a fair comment of ” No 10 bridges” – Simon Bridges.

    He is a wet snot rag to a weeping sufferer.

  2. I think you seriously underestimate how many people actually prefer “untrustworthy” over “honest” or “slimy” over “empathetic”, if everything I’ve witnessed regarding democratic world leaders is anything to go by (not counting the last US election, which I’m sure had both candidates firmly in the Simon Bridges cloud). But John Key? John Howard? Kevin Rudd? Bill Clinton? Margaret Thatcher? Ronald Reagan? Netanyahu? Sarkozy? Silvio Berlusconi? Tony Blair? Macron? Mugabe? Zuma? Theresa May? I don’t need to go on.

    1. So long as the amount of people who like untrustworthy is 49% or below that’s OK.

      With any luck Jacinda’s performance today will have the people who prefer ‘strong’ leaders going on a rage which will in turn make the people in the middle feel like the right has gone a bit nuts.

  3. All over New Zealand today, the Prime Ministers critics look shameful and unpopular. They try and attribute blame to her for everything that happens, like blaming her Jacinda for the death of Grace Millan. It’s so despicable.

    After all countries with the world class legal systems don’t actually have lower murder rates so presumably the Prime minister isn’t going help.

  4. What does Judith Collins world cloud say?
    Sober yourselves up a bit thinking what happens to the country when J Collins ascends the throne.
    If National support is strong under the current muppet, it is unlikely to fall under her rule, she is a real danger next election.

    1. OK, lets have a go at the Judith Collins word cloud:

      Strong, no-nonsense, hard, tough, thoughtless, mean, ruthless brutal, fascist, Trump, Hitler, Dalek.

  5. You should praise Simon B. as he should stay National leader for longer, so that National will NOT win in 2020 (if that matters much).

  6. I suppose wannabe isn’t a proper word, thus explaining its absence from the Bridges list.

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