The BFD Stuff Up of the Day
Stuff perform magic by adding a U to a hose turning it into a house! The BFD Stuff up of the day. Source: Stuff If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.
Stuff perform magic by adding a U to a hose turning it into a house! The BFD Stuff up of the day. Source: Stuff If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.
Coalition negotiations, shape of government Audrey Young (Herald): Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern holds preparatory talks with Greens but coalition looking unlikely Thomas Coughlan (Stuff): Jacinda Ardern tight-lipped after talks begin with the Greens Jason Walls (Herald): Jacinda Ardern meets Greens leaders about Government discussions time frame 1News: As Labour
Not being able to tell the difference between court and caught is pretty appalling don’t you think? The BFD. Stuff up of the day. If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.
Election analysis Chris Trotter (Interest): Ardern claims “mandate to accelerate” – but where to? Josie Pagani (Herald): Time for Labour to bank Jacinda Ardern’s popularity and take risks (paywalled) Max Rashbrooke (RNZ): Jacinda Ardern has huge majority but that may not be much use to her Matthew Hooton (Herald): Jacinda
Jacinda is as clear as crystal. Wait……. what? The BFD. Stuff up of the day. If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.
Labour advert delivered on the day of the election. These papers arrived at several addresses in our street (Hill Road, Papatoetoe) on election day ( Saturday 17th October) I don’t believe it’s by accident that Thursday’s paper suddenly arrived on the day of the election.
Two days ago the NZ Herald published this: “Two weeks to go until election day” The BFD Stuff up of the day. Source: NZ Herald If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.
When Barack Obama pontificated about “the curated media”, he said more than he knew. What Obama was tacitly admitting is that the legacy media are self-appointed gatekeepers of the public sphere. With the typical arrogance of the left, Obama assumed that the public must be taken in hand like
Finally, their jaws dropping at the audacity and the outright intentional bias conservatives have complained of for years, comes a goose-step so far to the left the International Fact-Check Network refuses to follow it, or swallow it: “It seems like Facebook and Twitter have decided to assume the
As if everyone didn’t know already, Big Tech as good as declared they were for Joe Biden when the moved collectively to suppress the breaking news story at the NY Post of Biden family misfeasance involving Ukraine. And as it turns out from the trove of emails published by
A Stuff article on Maori Party/John Tamihere, 15 Oct 2020. The third paragraph, “running again the heard…” Do they use a drunk spellcheck application or perhaps a six-year-old journalist? If you enjoyed this BFD Stuff up of the day please consider sharing it with your friends.
Many years ago, I had a friend with the splendidly bourgeois name of Fiona. And bougie she was: middle-class, Arts degree, inner-city-living vegetarian, refugee-fancier and climate botherer. It was that last that eventually ended our friendship. Not on my part: I’m quite happy to be
I don’t mean to be rude, but I’d like to ask if anybody else finds these coincidences curious? While the NZ Greens are desperate to make 5% to maintain relevance and ensure left-wing government in NZ (remembering the overseas lefty votes have been the Greens’ saviours several
Despite the endless temper-tantrums of the left, we in Australia are lucky that we have at least some counterweight to relentless group-think in the mainstream media. Unlike the endless, mindless fawning of most, left-leaning, news media, papers like The Australian retain enough of their critical faculties to
Election Henry Cooke (Stuff): Thank goodness this empty election is almost over Richard Shaw, Bronwyn Hayward, Grant Duncan, Jennifer Curtin, Rawiri Taonui (The Conversation): The final debate and the campaign’s winners and losers ahead of the big decision Luke Malpass (Stuff): This seemingly eternal campaign is now all over
If you don’t read the newspaper, you’re uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you’re misinformed. Mark Twain There are thousands of independent journalists around the world who may help to broaden your horizons. Here are a few of my favourites… YouTube: * The Epoch Times – US-based, Chinese