When your co-governance racism is so great that even Shane Jones splutters
When Shane Jones is the one calling your anti-Māori meltdown “pathetic”, you’ve wandered well past dog-whistle politics and into full public embarrassment.

When Shane Jones is the one calling your anti-Māori meltdown “pathetic”, you’ve wandered well past dog-whistle politics and into full public embarrassment.

If Luxon falls, it won’t stabilise National — it could detonate the whole political cycle.

When disaster hits, it’s not politicians on the frontline — it’s marae. The question is why we’re still not funding them like it.

Same voices. Same outrage. Same targets. Why does every Taxpayers’ Union campaign seem to land on Māori?

ACT dress it up in ideology. NZ First weaponise resentment with a grin. And now Taine Randell has decided that’s the wagon worth hitching himself to.

Trump’s geopolitical madness won’t stay in the Middle East. It’s coming for your groceries, your mortgage, your job and every excuse this Government makes for staying silent.

Selling wine to fund a political campaign is weird. Selling it to push charter schools? That’s something else entirely.

Iran threatens to close it. Trump says he’ll close it first. Oil spikes. Markets panic. And somehow this is meant to be strategy?

ACT want you to believe charter schools are a triumph of efficiency. The problem is their own numbers leave out huge costs and compare unlike with unlike.

Winston says he had nothing to do with it. The official report says otherwise. So who’s telling the truth — and why does it matter now?