The naivety of someone that has endorsed theft of ratepayers water assets and has driven most small business owners to exhaustion with his party‘s immigration policies astounds me. Asking the public to go easy on his family is so hypocritical. Perhaps he should have thought about going a bit easy on the majority of this country instead of encouraging the Maori elite. Ardern had enough and let’s hope you receive the same attention.
The first time I saw Christopher Hipkins I thought he was Christopher Robin reincarnated - such a nice fresh smiley-faced young lad. It didn't take him long to learn the Labour ropes though. It seemed only weeks later somebody pressed him with an awkward question - probably something about declining school standards - and all of a sudden he was scowling, frowning and lting in his teeth just like the rest of the Labour caucus.
Do you know, if things calm down a bit, politically, and the train wreck envisaged doesn't quite eventuate...well, we might just find our senses of humour again.
Who could forget Alfred E. Neuman - a great image for young Chris H. so many years later. Excellent.
The naivety of someone that has endorsed theft of ratepayers water assets and has driven most small business owners to exhaustion with his party‘s immigration policies astounds me. Asking the public to go easy on his family is so hypocritical. Perhaps he should have thought about going a bit easy on the majority of this country instead of encouraging the Maori elite. Ardern had enough and let’s hope you receive the same attention.
One more reason why the Blackadder The Third episode, Dish and Dishonesty, grows in accuracy with each passing year:
Blackadder: “Mr Pitt is the Prime Minister“
Prince George: "Oh, go on! Is he? What, young Snotty here?"
I can just see Muldoon taking this therapy!
The first time I saw Christopher Hipkins I thought he was Christopher Robin reincarnated - such a nice fresh smiley-faced young lad. It didn't take him long to learn the Labour ropes though. It seemed only weeks later somebody pressed him with an awkward question - probably something about declining school standards - and all of a sudden he was scowling, frowning and lting in his teeth just like the rest of the Labour caucus.
Do you know, if things calm down a bit, politically, and the train wreck envisaged doesn't quite eventuate...well, we might just find our senses of humour again.
Who could forget Alfred E. Neuman - a great image for young Chris H. so many years later. Excellent.