tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post6855080378424614612..comments2024-03-04T16:39:30.609+13:00Comments on Lindsay Mitchell: Sue Moroney scrambles to find a problemLindsay Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04437693272797130833noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19962237.post-2376957028077096792014-04-04T16:30:32.369+13:002014-04-04T16:30:32.369+13:00And this is a minister-in-waiting.
No she's n...<i>And this is a minister-in-waiting.</i><br /><br />No she's not. She's just not. She's nothing but a communist shill getting airtime that she doesn't deserve.<br /><br />The polls have been more or less consistent with <b>National between 45-50% since 2007</b>.<br /><br />What this means is that any MMP "arrangement" other than a National-lead government <b>will widely be seen as illegitimate</b> <br /><br />A undemocratic government may be accepted by the Wellington bureaucrats, and by the more indigent suburbs of South Auckland, but any other government <b>will not be accepted as democratically legitimate in mainstream NZ</b>. To insinuate otherwise verges on fraud. <br /><br />This point does bear repeating because so many people - especially the MSM - simply don't get it, or like the idea of a "close election". Labour & the Greens have obvious reasons to claim the election is close, when it's not, and National seems to have taken that road to, for tactical reasons to boost their vote. <br /><br />But ACT, for example, should be speaking this simple truth from the rooftops - because, more than ever, if you actually want a "National" government with policies that anywhere else would be considered "centre left" (OK, actually "hard left") then <b>you have to vote ACT in the party</b>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com