Berserker wrote: » Used to chat to a lady on the train to Cork when I lived down there. She always told me I'd make a great politician. I took it as a compliment for ages. I'm beginning to question that as each election passes.
fritzelly wrote: » OK did I miss it but was the question about tax asked to MDH? Or was that an opportune ad break?
sonic85 wrote: » I'm the only woman from the Gaelteacht to run - is it a medal she wants?
Hunky Monster wrote: » Are you talking about travellers or the candidates?
Wombatman wrote: » NiRiada said she want to be the voice of the marginalised. Please don't let her be the VOICE of anything. Very close to Mrs. Doyle's falsetto.
Skid X wrote: » Liadh throwing the kitchen sink at it there to scramble a few votes. Gaeltacht, woman, don't you know who my Dad is? all in the same sentence.
no.8 wrote: » Many of us care actually. He could contribute more I agree. No, just no. She is not a contender (populist nonsense)
Try_harder wrote: » He is a public servant - his is known
Try_harder wrote: » Well than you cant abuse them for running and winning
C__MC wrote: » Poor by ni Riada tonight Solid enough last week but a very lack luster effort tonight
touts wrote: » This lecture in Queens must have been bloody good because it is the only thing Micky D can cite everytime he wants to tell us what he's been doing for the last 7 years.
tayto lover wrote: » Mickey D and his speeches again. We don't feckin care about your speeches.