Stupid Is as Stupid Does
Sometimes I wonder if Simon Wilson is deliberately stupid, but then, on reflection, I realise that, no, he actually is as stupid as he seems.
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Sometimes I wonder if Simon Wilson is deliberately stupid, but then, on reflection, I realise that, no, he actually is as stupid as he seems.
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Claire Trevett highlights the beauty of Winston Peters' attack on Ayesha Verrall.
If passed, MP Simon Court’s member’s bill would abolish all alcohol licensing trust monopolies. He says the current system is a mess, with confusing inconsistencies, monopolies and inflated prices.
Winston Peters showed Labour how to orchestrate a hit that hurts.
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Joanne Kidman, the head of New Zealand’s National Centre of Research Excellence for Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism, called the Government a “death cult”...and 233 days later her organisation was defunded.
Adding huge wind turbine blades and solar panels to generate electricity occasionally is the ‘green’ scam of the century, as ‘renewables’ are increasing fossil fuel demands, but those so-called renewables CANNOT make any products that are the basis of our materialistic world.
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Luxon comes across as inauthentic, insincere and glib. He speaks a bit like a whoopsy, has girly small hands when he flops them around... and he’s a bit of a dork. Oh and he’s bald, which often doesn’t play well in politics or with the ladies.
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