Henryhill2 wrote: » Why is the PAC stepping in now?
Henryhill2 wrote: » Might end up working in Higgins favour presuming he stays out of it Not too many going to be fooled by this nonsense
richiepurgas wrote: » Fleming, PAC chair, is a media whore who will use every opportunity to undermine Martin in his campaign to become party leader himself. Would love to see him get it, because he's not exactly the brightest. All mouth and no trousers.
Fianna Fáil Leader Micheál Martin has said his personal view is the Public Accounts Committee should desist from its plans to discuss expenditure of the Office of the President. ... In the first PAC meeting since the summer recess, committee chairperson Sean Fleming said there had been a number of requests to discuss the expenditure in the President's Establishment, ... "The President is not answerable to this House," he said. "There is a long standing principle. We will honour that in its entirety. If anybody asks a question about the President I will rule it out of order." ... Mr McCarthy told the committee that the office of the current President was coming in under budget and was surrendering 10% of its allocation.
Matt Barrett wrote: » Did Leo no harm.
Sarah Louise Mulligan said she would not be silenced after being told her allocated time was up ... Mayor of South County Dublin, Mark Ward, who chaired the meeting said: "She was quite angry and aggressive and she was roaring and shouting demanding an apology..."
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » WUT ?Presidential hopeful Sarah Louise Mulligan ejected from Dublin council meeting Hi Sarah enjoy some publicity, Vote for Sarah or else
FreudianSlippers wrote: » Matt Barrett wrote: » Did Leo no harm. Nonsense - we haven't had an election yet so there's no way of saying. I think Leo would get a deserved wake up call if we had an election today. He has been the figurehead of some very amazing and great changes to the country, but the country was ready for these with anyone at the helm. FG and Leo have done very little in real terms due to fear or some other reason that I can't understand.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Once Brexit is concluded either way in the coming weeks, the grace period granted to FG for the last 12 months will come to an end, as presumably will ratings in the 30s.
For Forks Sake wrote: » How to make friends and influence people #2631.... And this is a flat out lie (which a remarkable number of her sheep seem to believe)
Itssoeasy wrote: » Does Gemma not understand that gettting votes from some councillors does not equate to the getting nominations that actually count towards getting on the ballot for the election ? Or have I answered my own question there.
FreudianSlippers wrote: » Nonsense - we haven't had an election yet so there's no way of saying. I think Leo would get a deserved wake up call if we had an election today. He has been the figurehead of some very amazing and great changes to the country, but the country was ready for these with anyone at the helm. FG and Leo have done very little in real terms due to fear or some other reason that I can't understand.
mrbrianj wrote: » Strange piece about Sean Gallagher in the Sindo yesterday. He discussed an eye condition/disorder which effected his performance in THAT debate, apparently TV studio lights phase him and also cause him to squint, he must have forgotten that he gained his celebrity by being in a TV studio day one. He may have a serious eye problem and fair play for him developing a TV career in Dragons Den and doing the tv media circus for the last election campaign whilst suffering like that - but he was able to operate deftly in such an environment up to that final debate.
VinLieger wrote: » Gemma got a nomination from laois by begging every politician that didnt support her to abstain, she won the nomination with 3 votes, 13 abstained and 2 absent, how is that the democracy her and her supporters keep banging on about?
marieholmfan wrote: » It's sort of weird. What is her aim here. I support her AS A JOURNALIST; I would buy a book if she wrote one but I would never ever vote for her to be President.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Publicity/media exposure for herself.
Gemma O'Doherty is not getting the nomination from #Cork County Council - 5 votes for Gemma 28 against 6 abstained
For Forks Sake wrote: » And that's the end of that unpleasant chapter. Although no doubt she'll keep tweeting that it's some sort of conspiracy in spite of all evidence that it was merely down to her being an utterly unsuitable candidate.https://twitter.com/ConorGallaghe_r/status/1044174167569035264