mickdw wrote: » Very strange. This guy came across more presidential on dragons den than tonight. Continually caught with a stupid grin, not able to speak clearly. Absolute chancer. It would appear as said above that he will be sent out to blacken Higgins. The comments tonight re presidents pay is the start of it.... lots of room to develop that when you have an old man who promised one term only now attempting to get a second.
batgoat wrote: » Latest update from Gemma, the state killed Guerin....https://twitter.com/newsworthy_ie/status/1035287828484243456?s=19
Hurrache wrote: » I'm half convinced it's some ridiculous elaborate plot between the 3 with the Casey fella brought in to sling the dirt as it won't make a difference to how people would see him negatively as a result as nobody knows who the **** he is anyway.
Hurrache wrote: » I heard on Radio 1's What it says in the papers this morning that one of the newspapers are also questioning as to if there's truth behind my theory!
Hurrache wrote: » Jaysus, and if you look at the other video in that thread, big pharma is behind something else, as she rubs her fingers together in the money gesture.
Hurrache wrote: » big pharma is behind something else, as she rubs her fingers together in the money gesture.
gandalf wrote: » that's at the behest of the Government
pixelburp wrote: » Going by the weird, persistent cadre within TheJournal's comment slurry, O'Doherty's being ignored because of a media conspiracy :rolleyes: - and getting the 'likes' to match - so the above kind of paranoia seems to be catnip to some folks out there. I wouldn't be surprised if she becomes the candidate who simply won't go away - purely because of the resting "anti establishment" angst.
gandalf wrote: » She's being avoided by the media because if she says something like that on air it's litigation time for the outlet involved. She's deluded in thinking she can get a nomination at all. If any councillor or TD supports her it shows they are not fit for office either.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » What tv programme was Casey on
mickdw wrote: » Dragons Den Ireland. 1 season I think.
For Forks Sake wrote: » Remember what happened Newstalk when they let Nell McCafferty run her mouth on air, think it cost them €450k...
gandalf wrote: » Ouch and I'd consider Nell to be saner than GoD.
Hurrache wrote: » I'm hoping this is just a piss take, a troll, or just trying to drum up listeners for his showhttps://twitter.com/bobbykerr/status/1035460135672524802 And then his gave me a laugh,https://twitter.com/EamonTuffy/status/1035464754700210176
Trent Houseboat wrote: » I've never understood why success in business was supposed to be a positive for politicians. We don't see many people clamouring to have a CEO remove their prostrate.
gandalf wrote: » If they are going for Minister of Finance or Enterprise then I'd say they have the right skillset and experiences for those roles. However I don't see the fit with a purely ceremonial position like The President. Then again I wouldn't class all those so called Dragons as being very successful businessmen.
Wanderer78 wrote: » its important to realise, the creation of jobs and the understanding of doing so, is only one aspect of creating a functioning society, even though its an important one, other critical skill sets are required to try create this functioning society