The shameless Peter Dunne. His toadiness is breathtaking. What kind of people vote for this man????
National's fortunes are on the rise and Dunne conveniently discovers his deep dissatisfaction with the way Labour have been treating him.
"What is the point of being the loyal and dutiful one when the other party is out there playing fast and loose with the field?
"To use the analogy of a marriage, there comes a time even in the most stable and productive of relationships when the wandering eye of one partner ceases to be just an annoyance and becomes a major problem."
Poor Peter. He should take a leaf from the Lionman's book and next time he finds H1 cavorting with Jeanette and Winston, slap her hard. That would do a lot more for his popularity ratings than playing it haughty and hard-done-by.
But just who is the two-timing tart here? There's Minister Dunne, still enjoying the fruits of his 'marriage' to Labour while making overt overtures to a younger, better looking, prospective partner. He has the morals of Henry the Eighth.
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I do enjoy repeating myself on this issue: Peter D is a political prostitute. I'm consistently on record saying this for many years. This isn't news folks.
Using your Henry the Eighth analogy, perhaps it is more that Dunne found out that the portrait and the reality didn't match up (H1 = Ann of Cleves)
It doesn't say much about the intelligence of the Ohariu Belmont voters, does it?
Dunne has been aptly described as a chameleon, a political prostitute, and so on.
I liked the term that I saw on another blog yesterday. He was called, in political terms, as "easy lay". Not promiscuous, just cheap and dumb enough to be easily convinced that you do love him.
Brian Smaller
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