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Golly Gee these two have their testicles in a tangle

Golly Gee these two have their testicles in a tangle

Our recent discussions about language being twisted to suit the left’s agenda have turned out to be very pertinent as this week two men got their tits in a tangle over a simple nickname. Before we have a look at what they are offended about (and the 100% incorrect

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Miss Popularity

Miss Popularity

The Australian election result should make the National party sit up and take notice. Climate change policies are clearly not a winner and neither are leaders who the public do not warm to. National needs to change its leader because Simon Bridges is more like Bill Shorten popularity wise than

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When did sticks & stones cease to be relevant?

When did sticks & stones cease to be relevant?

How many people have you offended either deliberately or unintentionally in your life? Even the meekest of you will have upset a number of people during your lifetime. Most of us as children were taught the above proverb, ‘sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt

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The National party’s overseas vote underpants stealing plan

Anne Tolley and David Carter have just got back from a parliamentary funded trip to the UK. Ostensibly it was a parliamentary trip, but while there they used the time to institute the National Party Board’s brilliant overseas vote underpants stealing plan. It works something like this… 1. Get

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The art of being a politician

The art of being a politician

The National party is a broad church. It has over time absorbed ACT party ideas and their people and to a certain extent Christian conservative people and ideas. It goes all across the spectrum to include liberal elite areas of politics like climate change and green politics. People who go

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Ardern’s total lack of logic

Even when I was only 13 years old and the leader of  a school debating team, I could have driven a ‘truck of peace’ through Ardern’s totally flawed logic. Let’s look at her first statement: These tech companies, I do not for a moment believe they wanted to

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Why Ardern doesn’t understand the United States gun laws

Why Ardern doesn’t understand the United States gun laws

I don’t think that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s communications studies degree included any American history papers. If she understood how the First Amendment and the Second Amendment are crucially linked to each other, she would not be so confused. If New Zealand had a constitution like the United

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Hanging out with the bad kids

Hanging out with the bad kids

Certainly in a high school situation hanging out with the bad kids makes you ‘cool’, so I can understand why our very own ‘student politician’ might think that hanging out with bad boys Jordan and Senegal might be a good idea. I can only wonder however what the three countries

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Free speech denier of the week

Free speech denier of the week

I nominate the Helen Clark Foundation as our Free speech denier of the week as it is actively working towards a future for New Zealand that includes a State-appointed “independent” regulator who will have immense power over the free speech of citizens and private companies online. They call their proposal

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‘New Zealand’s largest-ever strike’ looms
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‘New Zealand’s largest-ever strike’ looms

How many more strikes are we going to see this year I wonder? The money required for the prime minister’s knee jerk, gun buyback scheme is going to continue to have flow-on effects. The cost of a buyback was not planned for or budgeted for, yet this massive amount

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Believe it or not

Believe it or not

When I first saw the above logo my initial reaction was that it had been photoshopped. Coca Cola is, after all, an iconic brand associated with the West and America in particular. Believe it or not, it is real. Coca-Cola is celebrating Ramadan this year in Norway with a new

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Bennett bails

Bennett bails

Jack Tame has claimed on Twitter that National party Deputy leader Paula Bennett refused to appear in a TV interview with Chloe Swarbrick on the cannabis referendum. He said that she agreed to be interviewed by Tame separately but refused to be interviewed alongside Swarbrick. Is this the action of

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