Capt'n Midnight wrote: » NO. Not because of the person. Because the rules are there for a reason. Relax the rules for one and you have to relax it for all. How may billions did the cyclical bank crashes cost ? Where most of the damage could be attributed to politicians believing the banker "relax the rules , this time it's different".
Rhineshark wrote: » I keep seeing this argument and don't get it. Michael D. Higgins is running again. The rest of the field is pretty poor. Therefore, it is Higgins fault that the rest of the field is so poor because as a strong candidate he has single-handedly discouraged anyone else from running. Therefore, it is the fault of a strong candidate that other strong candidates will not run, and no imputation of the strength of character of the mythical good candidates that don't have the will to run against a strong candidate. So we should not allow strong candidates to run in in case they put someone else off. Vote Dustin the Turkey?
ancapailldorcha wrote: » Is there a reason that the calibre of the candidates is so low? Far too many celebrities there. I would have thought some sort of vetting process would have averted this.
eastwest wrote: » The sinn fein battle bus was in Sligo today. Fully wrapped, big photoshopped mugshots of Mary Lou, Ni Riada and the Mary Lou's assistant from NI. All driven by good republicans diesel, no doubt. Nothing like having gallons of funds at your disposal.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Rather surprising not to have seen any posters so far - usually, the local SF constituency branch are plastering poles as soon as the campaign begins.
Nitrogan wrote: » Could we give Mary McAleese another go at it? She'd be worth changing the rules for.
CeilingFly wrote: » Does anyone think that the president of Ireland could be more vocal and more in the public eye than Michael d was. Yes he's a pleasant chap, but I can't think of anything that defined the last 7 years and feel it reverted to being a retirement perk for elderly politicians
An Ciarraioch wrote: » He was certainly vocal during the 1916 centenary, going to all the various events associated with it. As for in the public eye, whoever runs his social media accounts seems to be doing an excellent job in that regard.
CeilingFly wrote: » But what is the legacy of the last 7 years. What was his focus point that he can look at and say "that was me" Robinson was very much empowering women and bringing the diaspora closer. McAleese was very much involved in the peace process and made that her defining contribution. Higgins? Nothing of note that I can think of. Time to exit the stage.
For Forks Sake wrote: » You probably don't recognise them as your brain expects SF posters to be green, but they've got these done up in the exact same shade of purple the SocDems use, and there's barely a SF logo to be seen upon them either.
Edgware wrote: » Hard to see her get too far. The useful idiots will vote for her but thats about it
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Presidential candidates address campaign spending Mikey D has provided the most specific breakdown of spending. At this stage he's also the only candidate who's fairly certain of getting back his election expenses. Ní Riadha's posters are all over the place already. The SF machine getting a good work out.Mr Casey said he will spend "as much as it takes to get elected but I won't go over the cap". Hey Peter, about that ...
Capt'n Midnight wrote: » Ní Riadha's posters are all over the place already. The SF machine getting a good work out. .
blanch152 wrote: » Story in the Mail today that Higgins used his 271k unaudited allowance to top up the pay of his special adviser, who used to drive him around.