Whatever happened to his 'I'd rather be a liar than a loser'stance? Key is so trautorous, untrustworthy and hypocritical. Appalling. I'd rather have Labour back, Key is a million times worse, such a weasel, for power.
Perhaps you should have read the original article in the Herald, rather than just a subset from the radio. Key was specifically asked "Was it Winston Peters?" His reply was, and I assume he was being quoted directly. "No it wasn't Winston Peters, bless him" Godd guess, but no cigar
would have to be Palmer surely. and to annonymous first post, I hope your chemist comes back quickly from holiday and you can get your script filled, must be awful spending the holidays in your condition.
Whatever happened to his 'I'd rather be a liar than a loser'stance? Key is so trautorous, untrustworthy and hypocritical. Appalling. I'd rather have Labour back, Key is a million times worse, such a weasel, for power.
ReplyDeletePerhaps you should have read the original article in the Herald, rather than just a subset from the radio.
ReplyDeleteKey was specifically asked "Was it Winston Peters?"
His reply was, and I assume he was being quoted directly.
"No it wasn't Winston Peters, bless him"
Godd guess, but no cigar
Don Brash or someone from - or ex- the Business Round Table. No one else would cause an uproar.
ReplyDeletewould have to be Palmer surely. and to annonymous first post, I hope your chemist comes back quickly from holiday and you can get your script filled, must be awful spending the holidays in your condition.
ReplyDeleteDavid, such malice. You must be a party member. No sense of irony, at all. The Nats just don't have a funnybone.
ReplyDeleteI suspect the unfortunate choice was the despicable chameleon Jim Bolger, the Irish republican who would sell his worthless soul to the Queen.
ReplyDeleteManalo, that's one of the most sensible things you've said this year.
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