FrancieBrady wrote: » I enjoy word bingo too. Well done! :rolleyes:
blanch152 wrote: » Not getting your children vaccinated = anti-vaxx
alaimacerc wrote: » "Sinister". Same word as Ni Riada is using, to describe questions about... the exact same matter she went on the radio to broadcast to all that might hear. Must have been word-of-the-week in the briefing pack.
FrancieBrady wrote: » To keep insinuating something and not backing it up = downright sinister political opportunism.
blanch152 wrote: » Not getting your children vaccinated = anti-vaxx And it doesn't matter what you say, only what you do.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Ni Riada has stridently and comprehensively stated her position on this. But you still claim she is Anti Vaxx. Once again, when it comes to a republican, you insinuate without the faintest shred of proof.
blanch152 wrote: » Anti-vaxx scaremongering = questions about the perfectly clear information = crackpot stuff
FrancieBrady wrote: » I do happen to think Anti Vaxx scaremongering is crackpot stuff. Asking questions about the information available isn't crackpot in a climate were nobody has any trust or faith in the competence of our HSE.
blanch152 wrote: » As I don't spend my life monitoring social media, I don't know what you are talking about, but I am sure it has something to do with the Presidency.
FrancieBrady wrote: » You say that while I am watching, right now, our minister for Health getting roasted on social media for trying to turn today's poignant and tragic event in Kerry into his own bandwagon.
blanch152 wrote: » If there is a handy bandwagon anywhere, there is a SF politician running after it trying to jump on.
blanch152 wrote: » So you think that anti-vaxxer nutjobs scaremongering isn't crackpot?
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » So was Ni Riada elected as an anti-vaxxer? Or just thought it was a handy bandwagon to jump onto for a few votes?
FrancieBrady wrote: » Yes, of course, if you see it as 'crackpot'. But you know and I know that is not how the world works. It takes all types and sorts and if they manage to elect representation then as a democrat I have to accommodate their views. I don't have to agree or believe them though.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I'd imagine she was elected to speak up without fear or favour about the concerns of her constituency.
FrancieBrady wrote: » It takes all types and sorts and if they manage to elect representation then as a democrat I have to accommodate their views. I don't have to agree or believe them though.
richiepurgas wrote: » I reckon this is a house for when he stands down as president. As far as I know, his only other property is an apartment he's had for years in Dublin, used when he was a TD.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » No. I'm suggesting that politicians should be above giving every crackpot viewpoint airtime.
FrancieBrady wrote: » If they manage to elect representatives then as a democrat I couldn't object. Are you who so recently got upset by the use of the word 'republican' suggesting we should be barring people with a mandate? :eek:
FrancieBrady wrote: » As said, you have no idea what he does for the homeless. Nice shoehorn of something completely unrelated btw. *And you might want to look at what socialism is about too. I don't subscribe to it as an ideology or policy but I know it isn't about impoverishing yourself.
An Ciarraioch wrote: » Higgins' poll rating can only fall from the heights of three weeks ago - the only question being whether any frontrunner will emerge from the pack, or whether any gains would be equally shared between Ní Ríada and Gallagher, given they would generally be considered the main challengers.
Andrew Beef wrote: » The rental stuff is a non-issue. The potential scandals relate to the President’s apparent love for the trappings of office,
his lie about only running for one term,
allegations regarding his sexuality, allegations regarding his close relationship with a far younger male advisor, potential hypocrisy,
his sickening public adoration for Castro et al,
and the tax treatment of any rent not being paid by his daughter.
Edgware wrote: » Well he had the opportunity to lead the way for all the other socialists including "three houses Gerry" but he didnt. Let the taxpayer pay for them