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President Michael D Higgins’ €3,000 a night hotel stays

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  • Registered Users Posts: 33,758 ✭✭✭✭RobertKK


    You'e backed up nothing. Your calling a man a liar when he clearly changed his mind to RUN again. Your last post was hyperbolic drivel.

    idiot this and idiot that. You where or still are a fan of Trump. You had no problem supporting a man who lies and lies and lies , and why would anyone take your faux outrage seriously?.

    Whats the real reason Robert?

    He is a liar, did he not say as part of his election manifesto that he would be a one term president?
    Was that not part of his election campaign?

    I am not a Trump fan no matter how much you want it, two awful candidates, one was a proven war monger by her voting record and helped start several wars, plus supported a coup against the democratic leader of Honduras which lead to thousands dead. But sure that made her better than Trump...I wanted the candidate who I believed would lead to less people being murdered/killed to be elected, it was not Hillary.


  • Registered Users Posts: 33,758 ✭✭✭✭RobertKK


    B0jangles wrote: »
    Oh I think Michael D. is just fine - a good man doing a good job.


    I just wanted to let people who are unfamiliar with your posting history know about your fondness for extremely nasty conspiracy theories and distaste for facts that do not align with your world view.

    So you are happy with his close friendship with Daniel Ortega who operates death squads?

    You wanted to spin something to distract so the focus would be on me since your precious Michael D was not being painted in a good light.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,067 ✭✭✭Taytoland


    Higgins taking the Irish people for a ride and they elect him to do so which is rather amusing.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,596 ✭✭✭Hitman3000


    Taytoland wrote:
    Higgins taking the Irish people for a ride and they elect him to do so which is rather amusing.


    Arlene and the boys have been taking you guys for a ride aswell. Still getting paid and doing FA. Glass houses and all that.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,476 ✭✭✭boardise


    Typically in Ireland contradictions abound and are tolerated . We see an office which is proclaimed to be non-political being almost totally dominated by political parties with constrained access by gate-keeping councillors.
    Then we see an incumbent who clearly promotes a political agenda. That's why it is a nonsense of an office .
    We have 2 chambers in the Oireachtas -we don't need a third political location where someone sits in palatial luxury and can use their throne as a soapbox for their own particular pet projects.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 16,409 ✭✭✭✭Grayson


    Hitman3000 wrote: »
    Arlene and the boys have been taking you guys for a ride aswell. Still getting paid and doing FA. Glass houses and all that.

    If you look at how much she cost the NI Exchequer... How much is the cash for ash scheme costing again.

    Yet pony is fine with that.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31,068 ✭✭✭✭freshpopcorn


    Mod note: Try and keep this on topic and stop digging up debates from other threads.


  • Administrators Posts: 54,256 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭awec


    I guess the annoyance about him running again is because people know he'll blow whatever challenger he has out of the water due to his overwhelming popularity?

    Nobody would be whinging about it if they thought there was someone who could beat him.

    Anyway, anyone who voted for him the first time who is upset that he is running again can always vote for someone else.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,423 ✭✭✭batgoat


    RobertKK wrote: »
    He is a liar, did he not say as part of his election manifesto that he would be a one term president?
    Was that not part of his election campaign?

    You haven't established that he was lying. At the time, he didn't think he was likely to run for a second term because of his age. Now he's at a point where he's concluded that he's fit to do another term and still has more that he can offer to the presidency. That's changing your mind, not lying. If the electorate are unhappy with a second term, they can vote for another candidate. Plenty of us think he's done a great job in the role btw. He's not an embarrassment, he doesn't use the office to promote racism or hate speech. Has highlighted homelessness, poverty and he comes across very well in the role.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 789 ✭✭✭Turnipman


    batgoat wrote: »
    You haven't established that he was lying. At the time, he didn't think he was likely to run for a second term because of his age. Now he's at a point where he's concluded that he's fit to do another term and still has more that he can offer to the presidency. That's changing your mind, not lying. If the electorate are unhappy with a second term, they can vote for another candidate. Plenty of us think he's done a great job in the role btw. He's not an embarrassment, he doesn't use the office to promote racism or hate speech. Has highlighted homelessness, poverty and he comes across very well in the role.

    It must be added that his unstinting efforts to increase homelessness have borne rich fruit; and his attempts to reduce poverty by going on as many taxpayer-funded expensive overseas junkets as he can manage has served mainly to highlight the shameless hypocrisy of the self-serving "socialist" gnome.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,423 ✭✭✭batgoat


    Turnipman wrote: »
    It must be added that his unstinting efforts to increase homelessness have borne rich fruit; and his attempts to reduce poverty by going on as many taxpayer-funded expensive overseas junkets as he can manage has served mainly to highlight the shameless hypocrisy of the self-serving "socialist" gnome.

    That's a pretty ridiculous argument tbh. Presidents will and should do overseas trips. Such trips are in part to increase overseas investment. It would be far more of a waste of our presidency if we didn't use it to foster relationships with other states.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,596 ✭✭✭Hitman3000


    batgoat wrote:
    That's a pretty ridiculous argument tbh. Presidents will and should do overseas trips. Such trips are in part to increase overseas investment. It would be far more of a waste of our presidency if we didn't use it to foster relationships with other states.


    How does a speech by our President against globalism and capitalism encourage investment into our economy?


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,476 ✭✭✭boardise


    While having many reservations ,I'm not saying MDH is the devil incarnate -but there was surely at least an element of dishonesty when he stated he would be a one-term President. He could have made a more qualified statement but chose not to...the point being that it is extremely difficult to beat a sitting President.
    Even if one concedes that he did a reasonably good job overall -why does that in itself make it likely that it would be more of the same when he is now going to be entering his 80s ? And why should the country want more of the same anyway -why shouldn't someone else be as likely to do as well with a different style ?


  • Registered Users Posts: 33,758 ✭✭✭✭RobertKK


    batgoat wrote: »
    You haven't established that he was lying. At the time, he didn't think he was likely to run for a second term because of his age. Now he's at a point where he's concluded that he's fit to do another term and still has more that he can offer to the presidency. That's changing your mind, not lying. If the electorate are unhappy with a second term, they can vote for another candidate. Plenty of us think he's done a great job in the role btw. He's not an embarrassment, he doesn't use the office to promote racism or hate speech. Has highlighted homelessness, poverty and he comes across very well in the role.

    Was the election campaign promise that he would only serve one term - honest> Is he a man of his word?
    Is his word his bond?
    Why should we believe anything he says in the upcoming campaign? When his words are just words and hold no bond?

    He can speak of poverty while living like a monarch. There is a great contradiction. Not much being a man of just words - words he doesn't stand by, while spending taxpayers money for trivial things like using the government jet to fly to Kerry for a concert, or back and forth to France for soccer games in 2016. He can speak about it, but he make sure he doesn't have experience any of it as he lives the good life.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,423 ✭✭✭batgoat


    Hitman3000 wrote: »
    How does a speech by our President against globalism and capitalism encourage investment into our economy?

    They're not really speeches against either. Poverty speeches etc have been made here. Also the fact that he's in demand as a keynote speaker in the likes of Geneva indicates that he's well received internationally for speeches.

    Another one is that going abroad Eg to UN is beneficial to our UN security Council application. You guys seem to have very unique ideas on what his speeches consist of. So methinks you're overly outraged.

    https://www.rte.ie/news/2018/0424/956723-michael_d_higgins_ny/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,596 ✭✭✭Hitman3000


    batgoat wrote:
    They're not really speeches against either. Poverty speeches etc have been made here. Also the fact that he's in demand as a keynote speaker in the likes of Geneva indicates that he's well received internationally for speeches.


    The speech is on the Irish Times article. So I don't know where this 'not really' is coming from. Plus Ireland is serving a three year term on the governing council of the ILO so it was quite obvious that Higgins would be a speaker.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,596 ✭✭✭Hitman3000


    batgoat wrote:
    Another one is that going abroad Eg to UN is beneficial to our UN security Council application. You guys seem to have very unique ideas on what his speeches consist of. So methinks you're overly outraged.


    Methinks you wish to deflect......


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,422 ✭✭✭ziggyman17


    vicwatson wrote: »
    Easy to spend other people's money

    There is a lot of that in this country..


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,476 ✭✭✭boardise


    I would also be willing to bet that many of those who airily proclaim that they're ok with Higgsy flying around the globe making speeches are among the first to start bellyaching when Ministers go abroad around St. Patrick's day with a clear purpose to network to Ireland's advantage.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,423 ✭✭✭batgoat


    Hitman3000 wrote: »
    Methinks you wish to deflect......

    Nope, I think you're overblowing it. Eg the speech you're outraged about is before the International Labour Organisation, it's in line with the audience and isn't saying anything particularly outrageous. Some of the shocking remarks below. Plus a condemnation of engaging in Neo Liberal policies which don't tend to be in line with EU policy as is.

    “We cannot go on and introduce strategies that are judged in terms of metrics and not social impact,” he said, expressing hope that the EU reform debate – driven by Paris and Berlin – would reflect this.

    “It is possible within the treaties to achieve fiscal prudence and financial caution but, at the same time, deliver on investment strategies.”
    boardise wrote: »
    I would also be willing to bet that many of those who airily proclaim that they're ok with Higgsy flying around the globe making speeches are among the first to start bellyaching when Ministers go abroad around St. Patrick's day with a clear purpose to network to Ireland's advantage.

    Generally fine with that tbh although visiting White House itself, I view as problematic atm. Ultimately though, it is very much so a trade mission that generates investment when done well.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,953 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Whats the real reason Robert?

    Sabina Higgins spoke out against the 8th amendment.

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,953 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Taytoland wrote: »
    Higgins taking the Irish people for a ride and they elect him to do so which is rather amusing.

    Who did you vote for in the last election for your head of state?

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 789 ✭✭✭Turnipman


    Who did you vote for in the last election for your head of state?

    That's "for whom" old boy!

    As in "ask not for whom the bell tolls........" (as you probably remember from hedge school!)

    Poor old Mickey Dee would probably have a coronary if he read that vicious assault on his beloved English language!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,596 ✭✭✭Hitman3000


    batgoat wrote:
    Nope, I think you're overblowing it. Eg the speech you're outraged about is before the International Labour Organisation, it's in line with the audience and isn't saying anything particularly outrageous. Some of the shocking remarks below. Plus a condemnation of engaging in Neo Liberal policies which don't tend to be in line with EU policy as is.


    No outrage here at all but thanks for claiming to know how I feel. It's just funny to hear someone decry capitalism which as a public servant all his working life he should be cognisant of the fact that's it's private business that pays the taxes that afford him the lifestyle he has and does enjoy.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,423 ✭✭✭batgoat


    Hitman3000 wrote: »
    No outrage here at all but thanks for claiming to know how I feel. It's just funny to hear someone decry capitalism which as a public servant all his working life he should be cognisant of the fact that's it's private business that pays the taxes that afford him the lifestyle he has and does enjoy.

    So basically making sure that we don't engage in fiscal policies that are of detriment to the social good is a harsh criticism?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,596 ✭✭✭Hitman3000


    batgoat wrote:
    So basically making sure that we don't engage in fiscal policies that are of detriment to the social good is a harsh criticism?

    Biting the hand that feeds you is what comes to mind. Tbh honest he has some b.s. ideas. He described Castro as a giant among global leaders did he forget the killings under Castro or just choose to ignore them or his support for Ortega another fellow happy to kill protesters in his country.


  • Registered Users Posts: 285 ✭✭steves2


    We really are being taken for a ride if we think it's okay for politicians to live like royalty. Our presidency is a retirement home for already well made politicians like Michael Dee, his pension before the presidency would have been eye watering compared to the average worker. I don't see why our presidents should be paid more than 100k a year, it's not as if they're paying bills in the Aras is it? Don't see what he's done to have people fawning over him, another champagne soliciast with the nose in the trough, his comments on Castro were embarrassing.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 789 ✭✭✭Turnipman


    Hitman3000 wrote: »
    Biting the hand that feeds you is what comes to mind. Tbh honest he has some b.s. ideas. He described Castro as a giant among global leaders did he forget the killings under Castro or just choose to ignore them or his support for Ortega another fellow happy to kill protesters in his country.

    The word is "posturing" - Stumpy is a life long posturer.

    Never forget that he and his fellow "socialist" Bertie Scumm voted in favour of the Albert Reynolds criminal tax amnesty back in 1998.

    The dogs in the street knew precisely who Albert was protecting - but Mickey Dee pocketed his sweetener (TnaG) and walked through the "Ta" lobby like the good lap-dog that he has been throughout his undistinguished political career.

    Willie O'Dea was once succinctly described as "Mighty Man in Limerick, Mighty Mouse in Dublin" and that's an epithet that could equally be applied to Mickey "the occasional socialist" Dee.


  • Registered Users Posts: 33,758 ✭✭✭✭RobertKK


    Sabina Higgins spoke out against the 8th amendment.

    That is hardly a surprise, she is a lefty who welcomed a man who operates death squads in Nicaragua to her home in Galway.
    So now we have on a state website, a picture of Michael D with his murderous friend Daniel Ortega, showing how deluded our president is, and how he condones other presidents killing their own citizens.
    Maybe because Ortega is a poet like Michael...


    Daniel Ortega, the last of Latin America’s historic revolutionary leaders, meanwhile, is digging in. News pictures in the past week have shown trucks unloading stone slabs outside the El Carmen residential neighbourhood in Managua where the 72-year-old Sandinista leader lives with Rosario Murillo, a mystic poet who is his wife, vice-president and heir apparent. The slabs were used to reinforce already high security at the entrances. 
    https://www.ft.com/content/5f341f84-6600-11e8-90c2-9563a0613e56

    https://www.dw.com/en/nicaragua-students-defy-death-threats-to-fight-daniel-ortega-government/a-44813433
    "We, the young people, are here. We're tired of a dictatorial regime, and we're here to tell the international community to exert pressure on our government to effect change," Aleman asserted.

    The opposition wants President Ortega to resign and to allow for early elections in 2019. It is also fighting back against illegal detentions and the staggering death toll, which human rights groups say has reached as high as 350 people since the unrest began in April.

    Don't count on Ireland, our first citizens in the Aras support this mass murderer.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,953 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Turnipman wrote: »
    Poor old Mickey Dee would probably have a coronary if he read that vicious assault on his beloved English language!

    It's perfectly cromulent English. Your usage is not incorrect, but it is archaic.

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,874 ✭✭✭Edgware


    RobertKK wrote: »
    Was the election campaign promise that he would only serve one term - honest> Is he a man of his word?
    Is his word his bond?
    Why should we believe anything he says in the upcoming campaign? When his words are just words and hold no bond?

    He can speak of poverty while living like a monarch. There is a great contradiction. Not much being a man of just words - words he doesn't stand by, while spending taxpayers money for trivial things like using the government jet to fly to Kerry for a concert, or back and forth to France for soccer games in 2016. He can speak about it, but he make sure he doesn't have experience any of it as he lives the good life.

    He is a Socialist. What would you expect?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 789 ✭✭✭Turnipman


    It's perfectly cromulent English. Your usage is not incorrect, but it is archaic.

    Mine is Beethoven; yours Bay City Roller.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 21,294 ✭✭✭✭Ash.J.Williams


    RobertKK wrote: »
    That is hardly a surprise, she is a lefty who welcomed a man who operates death squads in Nicaragua to her home in Galway.
    So now we have on a state website, a picture of Michael D with his murderous friend Daniel Ortega, showing how deluded our president is, and how he condones other presidents killing their own citizens.
    Maybe because Ortega is a poet like Michael...


    Daniel Ortega, the last of Latin America’s historic revolutionary leaders, meanwhile, is digging in. News pictures in the past week have shown trucks unloading stone slabs outside the El Carmen residential neighbourhood in Managua where the 72-year-old Sandinista leader lives with Rosario Murillo, a mystic poet who is his wife, vice-president and heir apparent. The slabs were used to reinforce already high security at the entrances. 
    https://www.ft.com/content/5f341f84-6600-11e8-90c2-9563a0613e56

    https://www.dw.com/en/nicaragua-students-defy-death-threats-to-fight-daniel-ortega-government/a-44813433



    Don't count on Ireland, our first citizens in the Aras support this mass murderer.

    It's a 70s college thing, all the Irish students took an interest in the oppressed abroad without ever going over to see for themselves


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,717 ✭✭✭YFlyer


    boardise wrote: »
    I would also be willing to bet that many of those who airily proclaim that they're ok with Higgsy flying around the globe making speeches are among the first to start bellyaching when Ministers go abroad around St. Patrick's day with a clear purpose to network to Ireland's advantage.

    lol.how did you come up with that analysis?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,797 ✭✭✭spurshero


    steves2 wrote: »
    We really are being taken for a ride if we think it's okay for politicians to live like royalty. Our presidency is a retirement home for already well made politicians like Michael Dee, his pension before the presidency would have been eye watering compared to the average worker. I don't see why our presidents should be paid more than 100k a year, it's not as if they're paying bills in the Aras is it? Don't see what he's done to have people fawning over him, another champagne soliciast with the nose in the trough, his comments on Castro were embarrassing.

    And what happened too his running once and once only . If he Serves another term he will have earned about 5 mill while president . Wouldn’t ya think at 77 he would let somebody else have a go and enjoy his retirement . Nothing worse then greed


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,717 ✭✭✭YFlyer


    ziggyman17 wrote: »
    There is a lot of that in this country..
    spurshero wrote: »
    And what happened too his running once and once only . If he Serves another term he will have earned about 5 mill while president . Wouldn’t ya think at 77 he would let somebody else have a go and enjoy his retirement . Nothing worse then greed

    That is a loser mentality. Do you think Sugar and Levy have the same attitude?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,797 ✭✭✭spurshero


    YFlyer wrote: »
    That is a loser mentality. Do you think Sugar and Levy have the same attitude?

    What’s a loser mentality . Micheal d said he was running once and once only . The man is a liar . Not sure why your comparing micheal d to Higgins and levy .he Probaly Has as much money as them at this stage . Still he’s the last of the great socialists !!! Fair play he has the daughter in the senate for more easy money . Great people though


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,717 ✭✭✭YFlyer


    He is entitle to change his mind.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,797 ✭✭✭spurshero


    YFlyer wrote: »
    He is entitle to change his mind.

    Whatever I’ve my bit said


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,717 ✭✭✭YFlyer


    spurshero wrote: »
    Whatever I’ve my bit said


    Ok dude ;)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,017 ✭✭✭✭_Kaiser_


    Don't like him, don't rate him, and think he's just using it as a retirement plan with another pension. Another overpaid TD living off the taxpayer for life (and people complain about the unemployed).

    That said, he IS currently the Head of State and as such you can't expect him to be staying in AirB&B's or dingy hotels either.

    It might be expensive but it's part of the role. Trump doesn't need to fly around in a custom 747 either, but it's as much about the impressions it makes on other nations (power, wealth, modernity) as a means transport.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,953 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    I don't see any better candidate waiting in the wings, I do see some really bad ones though. I don't like the Castro/Chavez stuff either. Bitching about the pay scale, hotels etc. is just childish, the president does not determine his own pay or book his own hotels so aim the complaints at the correct target. Do we want to look like some sort of poverty stricken nation with our head of state flying Ryanair and staying in AirBnBs? There's orders of magnitude more money wasted on stuff that never makes the tabloid headlines.

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 234 ✭✭DChancer


    I didn't vote for Bilbo Baggins last time and wont be voting for him this time.
    He openly lied saying he would serve only one term.
    As to his love of the jet setting luxury lifestyle let him pay for it out of his huge salary.
    3 grand a night hotel for the Hobbit and then the same hobbit is whinging that the Gov are not doing enough about poverty and homelessness, total fraud!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31,068 ✭✭✭✭freshpopcorn


    I'm not overly pushed about the fella. I don't love him or hate him. Wouldn't care about him spending money on hotel rooms. The only thing I think tough is he isn't as down to Earth as some people make him out to be.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,953 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Since when has it become acceptable to abuse someone because of their height?

    The juvenile digs say a lot about the people making them.

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



  • Closed Accounts Posts: 789 ✭✭✭Turnipman



    Since when has it become acceptable to abuse someone because of their height?


    Since the start of written history! Thanks for asking - I always enjoy educating the ignorant.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_dwarf


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,423 ✭✭✭batgoat


    Turnipman wrote: »
    Since the start of written history! Thanks for asking - I always enjoy educating the ignorant.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_dwarf

    So you view it as all good to mock actual dwarfism as well? I'm hoping you don't cause that's incredibly nasty and hurtful.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35,953 ✭✭✭✭Hotblack Desiato


    Turnipman wrote: »
    Since the start of written history! Thanks for asking - I always enjoy educating the ignorant.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Court_dwarf

    Like I said.
    The juvenile digs say a lot about the people making them.

    In Cavan there was a great fire / Judge McCarthy was sent to inquire / It would be a shame / If the nuns were to blame / So it had to be caused by a wire.



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,900 ✭✭✭✭Riskymove


    spurshero wrote: »
    A If he Serves another term he will have earned about 5 mill while president .

    ?

    250k by 14 = 3.5m (taxable by the way so really about half that)

    While President he is donating his Oireachtas Pension to the State and has turned down the increases due under PS pay restoration

    He would be getting quite a good State Pension for doing nothing for these years so, whatever his reasons for running, it isn't about money


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,942 ✭✭✭topper75


    Thankfully most Irish people would not support Sharkeys narrow racist vision.

    He wants to put checks on immigration. He wants to ensure that our culture is not eroded or homogenised because he values it and there believes that it is worth protecting.
    I don't think, as you claim, that he believes in one race being superior to another.
    We are not the world. We are Irish. Is that 'narrow'?
    I am not international. I am Irish. I am not one bit ashamed of that either. Somebody who would instead project that would make for a great president.
    He is a man of the arts every bit as much as Higgins. He doesn't have any posh socialist baggage with him.
    I think that might be of interest to most Irish people.


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