Redbaiter has a message

for John Key

 

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5 Responses to Redbaiter has a message

  1. Redbaiter says:

    Thanks for the link KG.

    So many NZers love this guy.

    They like him so much they’re in Australia in the hundreds of thousands.

  2. KG says:

    And he seems utterly unaware of what a huge failure he is. I guess being PM is all the success he was looking for?
    Good post, RB and a damn refreshing change from the majority of sycophantic Kiwi blogs.

  3. Darin says:

    Once an uncle of mine shook hands with Jimmy Carter.He described it as feeling like he had just been handed a rag soaked in warm piss.He said the same feeling one would get if handed a piss soaked rag came to mind-I don’t know you,I don’t want to know you and just get the hell away from me.

    I don’t know Key,don’t know too much about him,but just looking at him I get that same feeling my uncle did.As bad off as we are here in the States you poor folks are really screwed.I take it he billed himself as the answer to the lunatic left in NZ right?

  4. Redbaiter says:

    When in opposition he railed against the Global Warming scam, and when elected was all for it.

    Same with so many other issues.

    Just a worthless lefty bum who made a lot of money currency trading but does not have a political clue.

    Shame is he had the support, and if he had capitalised on that by means of some worthwhile Thatcher type rhetoric, he could have made some changes in NZ.

    Too late now. He pissed the chance up against the wall in his personal quest for “popularity”.

    He was popular, but is getting less so every day. He will quit soon and just walk away, uncaring of the damage his inaction and his sucking up to separatists has done to the country.

    • KG says:

      Yep. I remember Adolf, his cheerleader-in-chief, claiming that Key hadn’t articulated any firm policy positions in the lead-up to the elections because he “didn’t want to frighten the horses” with his plans for reform.
      What a sad joke. He didn’t articulate any firm policy positions because he always intended to ride into power on the back of dissatisfaction with Helen Clark, nothing else. And he had nothing else.
      Something Adolf ridiculed at the time, when people pointed it out. He’s been very quiet since.