Ursus Horribilis wrote: » He was in the right place at the right time during the presidential election. If one of the other candidates had said the same thing he had, they would've had that bounce. He was a vehicle for people to express their anger and frustration at the travellers issue in this country. A vote for Peter Casey at that moment in time was a way of sending a message.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » He stumbled across his unique selling point, so to speak, during the presidential election. That moment has passed.
oceanman wrote: » he seems like someone who is desperate to get into politics but doesn't want to get down and dirty...just something cushy like the president or Europe. anyone who is expecting this guy to save the country is going to be disappointed.
Mad_maxx wrote: » Travellers are thee most entitled people in the land yet in a discussion about travellers, you allege casey is the entitled one
FrancieBrady wrote: » The discussion is not about travellers, it is about 'Peter Casey To Contest The European Elections' Do I need to mention every section of society that has entitlement issues because I want to mention Casey's? :rolleyes:
tayto lover wrote: » Yeah but most Casey haters do so because of his Travellers comments inc you. Because of that it’s relevant.
declan2693 wrote: » Your the exact poster who mentions Caseys hatred for travellers and trying to incite hate against travellers. How can you turn to posters and say stop talking about travellers and focus on Casey when your doing the same thing. The two are linked ffs.
FrancieBrady wrote: » I dislike Casey because he is a completely incoherent attention seeking loud mouth. I had that opinion forming on plenty of evidence before he made his comments.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » I'm not sure what Casey stands for this time around. He stumbled across his unique selling point, so to speak, during the presidential election. That moment has passed.
is_that_so wrote: » Declan Ganley was there before him!
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Whatever happened libetas anyway
tayto lover wrote: » Can you point us to posts you made before Casey’s comments on Travellers?
Richard Hillman wrote: It would be nice to have an Irish voice in Europe that doesn't just nod and agree to whatever is put to them.
FrancieBrady wrote: » As do I - hard work that is. Making millions would not be a neccesary qualification to make a good politician for me though.
jmayo wrote: » For some one that works hard you spent an inordinate amount of time on here taking up certain positions. We are nowhere near the elections and you have already racked up huge number of posts on this. I actually think Casey should have run for Dail rather than the waste of space that is European parliament. How does one actually measure the effectiveness of an Irish MEP ? Is it based on number of times they turn up or number of times they achieve real meaningful change for their constituents back in Ireland by throwing their massive 11 votes around. And yes I know they are all affiliatated to various blocks within the parliament. BTW those blocks need catchary names rather than the existing mouthfuls. Anyway if nothing else Casey has gotten all the usual suspects chomping at the bit, funnily enough writing him off already.
is_that_so wrote: » Current list of candidates.https://www.mayoreturningofficer.com/nominations
FrancieBrady wrote: » What about Casey rolling up his sleeves and running for his local council first and ACTUALLY doing something? He is like Gallagher, 7 years of doing nothing and then turning up expecting the presidency. :rolleyes: An insult to those who do put in some work locally.
jmayo wrote: » you mean like your party which is full of "community workers".
is_that_so wrote: » Current list of nominated candidates.https://www.mayoreturningofficer.com/nominations
BBFAN wrote: » As evidenced by the fact that few in here can actually name any MEP except for "Ming" because he makes himself into a bit of a celebrity.
BBFAN wrote: I've actually listened and watched a few interviews of his and he genuinely comes across to me as a bit senile.