Edgware wrote: » Would you say that about a male or is minding kids a Mammy job?
jm08 wrote: » Funnily enough, Ming Flanagan (along with Brian Crowley) had the worst voting record in 2014. Brian Crowley was in hospital a lot and Ming's wife just had a baby!https://www.irishtimes.com/news/politics/two-irish-meps-have-worst-voting-record-in-parliament-1.2037668 In that summery of voting records in 2014 - all Irish MEPs seem to have been around 80%.
brightspark wrote: » Brian Crowley should really consider resigning if his health is that bad and allow someone else to take the seat instead (At this stage he has probably entitled to a pension so it's not as if he will be destitute).
brightspark wrote: » Liadh Ní Riada promises to bring 'enthusiasm, energy and commitment' if elected president.
One, as David points out Michael D is a hugely popular even with SF voters. It will be a struggle to get even them to switch. Two, the party refused to let the press ask any questions at the launch event, in a clear attempt to avoid questions on the Cahill case. Suspect that evasion will now follow her throughout the campaign.
The Sinn Féin MEP also said that she disagreed with describing IRA atrocities such as Bloody Friday, Warrington or the Birmingham pub bombings as terrorist attacks. “It was a terrible time of conflict,” she said. “But there is no conflict without a reason.”
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Looks like Mickey D is in again .
Looks a very good candidate. Ireland has done a very good line female presidents Unfortunately for her the boul Mickey will romp it so probably anything in the mid twenties or above, percent wise, will be respectable. ... Agree. The wee garden gnome promised only one term the last time. He realised it was a cushy job. People should be mindful of that. ... He was of course the official 'austerity' president, with all sorts of savings made due to his diminutive stature. As a rich nation again we can now afford someone taller.
brightspark wrote: » Ming's attendance has improved slightly, but it appears that none of our MEP's think it's important to be there. No doubt attendance at the Dail is even worse if the empty seats frequently seen on tv are anything to go by. Brian Crowley should really consider resigning if his health is that bad and allow someone else to take the seat instead (At this stage he has probably entitled to a pension so it's not as if he will be destitute).
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » More comments fromhttps://sluggerotoole.com/2018/09/16/liadh-ni-riada-announced-as-sinn-fein-presidential-candidate/ :pac: Who leads to a different question , who would look after the business empires of the dragons ?
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » brightspark wrote: » Liadh Ní Riada promises to bring 'enthusiasm, energy and commitment' if elected president. https://sluggerotoole.com/2018/09/16/liadh-ni-riada-announced-as-sinn-fein-presidential-candidate/ One, as David points out Michael D is a hugely popular even with SF voters. It will be a struggle to get even them to switch. Two, the party refused to let the press ask any questions at the launch event, in a clear attempt to avoid questions on the Cahill case. Suspect that evasion will now follow her throughout the campaign. Presidential debates will be interesting seeing as Michael has no reason to do them, and Seanie is using that as an excuse to avoid questions on the five grand or what he's done over the last seven years, and now Liada looks set to dodge them too. At best this is whataboutery, but the merest whiff of support for the IRA means a lot more half the electorate will reject out of hand.https://www.hotpress.com/opinion/hot-press-interview-with-sinn-fein-mep-liadh-ni-riada-sparks-row-with-dup-20381283 The Sinn Féin MEP also said that she disagreed with describing IRA atrocities such as Bloody Friday, Warrington or the Birmingham pub bombings as terrorist attacks. “It was a terrible time of conflict,” she said. “But there is no conflict without a reason.”
jimwallace197 wrote: » I think Michael D makes a good president. Diplomatic most of the time, patriotic and I'm pretty confident that he is not corrupt. Eloquent aswell The same cannot be said of the rest of his rivals.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » this election is both a farce and a waste of money.
Phoebas wrote: » Crowley has been ill for years now and while I'd have the greatest of sympathy for his personal circumstances, we need to have representatives in there who have the capacity to do their jobs
Phoebas wrote: » I haven't seen any polling on it, but is there ANY chance that any of this crop can beat Michael D?
Phoebas wrote: » Crowley has been ill for years now and while I'd have the greatest of sympathy for his personal circumstances, we need to have representatives in there who have the capacity to do their jobs - same for Ming. I know his wife was poorly, but this is not just some job where someone else can just pick up the slack. Both of them should have resigned a long time ago but unfortunately we still seem to think the role of MEP as a prize and not as an important function.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » gallagher did well the last time but is he a president?
brightspark wrote: » Not even all of them together according the most recent pollhttps://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/ireland/president-michael-d-higgins-heading-for-landslide-re-election-poll-shows-869327.html but it's too early yet
expectationlost wrote: » Luke Flanagan Participation in roll-call votes: 94.65% https://www.votewatch.eu/en/term8-luke-ming-flanagan-2.html
expectationlost wrote: » I wonder what having the blasphemy referendum on the same day will do (for the not atheist Higgins, despite the myth), not much. I wonder what effect having the womens' place in the home ref on the would have had, a bigger turn out atleast.
goat2 wrote: » There seem to be a lot interested, It will cost them a lot , Michael D did a great job,