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  1. Really – I thought it was a pedestrian job by a journalist who was entranced by being bought coffee by the candidate. If he had put grins or grinning one more time I would have given up. It was new journalism with patsy questions without follow ups or even listening to the answers he received – definitely phone in

  2. The most terrifying thing about the interview is that this idiot Bidois may actually become an MP…

  3. Excellent coverage as we have even seen from any electorate Martyn.

    This interview by Simon Wilson was a show stopper.

    Thanks for showing us what real interviewing should be all about, a constructive critical look at the ‘devious minds of politicians.

  4. At first I laughed when I read this online; then I experienced a quiet desperation at the calibre of the candidate – but whew – he’s a Nat.

    Annoyance at his clueless generalisation about teachers.

    Dismay when he said that he told the truth because that’s precisely is the sort of thing which liars say- every man in this village is a liar.

    “They don’t teach you that at Harvard’ – what a walking waste of a Harvard education.

    People go there to learn, and learning is quite a complex interactive process which may have bypassed Bidois if he is still parroting colonial school prefects.

    1. Lelz. Harvard teaches you Americans will have to get used to a decline in there share of global GDP

  5. This complete bozo is highly likely to win the Northcote by-election and up in parliament for as long as he likes. Go figure!

    1. He could be the next Don’t-you–know-who-i-am clown to embarress his own party.

  6. “The truth”, p-lease… for fuck sake Dan!

    The moment he said he would tell the truth and that quip was published is the moment cell towers dropped out in overload with tense calls and messages from a horrified Nat leadership group and equally scared/bemused Nat MP’s. WTF, ??? John Key must have melted.

    Dude, you have so picked the wrong party if you want talk crazy shit like the truth!

    Of course he didn’t mean it however. And Nat voters will love him.

  7. Simon Wilson is one of the best journalists in NZ. Wonder how long he will last with NZH, exposing this intellect deficient element of candidate (Bidois) Natz has available to inflict on the Northcote electorate?

    Well done Simon.

    “Blue oceans are the opposite of red oceans, which are full of sharks. The red is blood.”

    Apart from being a no nothing clown of the highest degree, Bidois is also colour blind it seems. Considering everything which has dribbled out of Bidois’ mouth through this interview, he’s a perfect example of what’s being cloned in the Natz lab these days to let loose on the public!

    What a joke.

  8. It’s pretty clear Bidois doesn’t have a coherent policy for his electorate, merely a collection of sound-bitey improvisations without much internal consistency.

    However, the absence of authentic policy that he’s willing to discuss publicly leads one to suspect that he’s working to another hidden policy, most likely the perennial National one of under-funding infrastructure, neglecting the poor and disadvantaged and nepotistic economic distortion for the benefit of a clique of lawyers and business elites.

    The galling thing is that self-satisfied Northcote voters will almost certainly elect this ghastly empty vessel, just as they have repeatedly elected past National drones for time out of mind.

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