TaurenDruid wrote: » Justin Barrett? His "party" has been around for a couple of years now and hasn't managed to contest a single council election, so forgive me if I don't lend much credence to his interpretation of election results!
gandalf wrote: » Sure the poor fecker doesn't know if he's married or not....or which woman he's officially married to LOL ������
Boom_Bap wrote: » Interesting campaign tactics this time around. From what I can see it involved shouting at people who were asking questions. Not even sure if there was a policy.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Somebody said here earlier about a family member of hers stepping in to have a word, apparently her family have washed their hands of her.
The Nal wrote: » Yeah her niece was tweeting a while back saying similar. Gemma blocked her. She blocked her own niece.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » how is that different to her previous campaign tactics?
oranbhoy67 wrote: » it should also be noted that her friend Peter Madden, a fellow member of ACI who used ACI literature etc but also ran as an independent in Dublin Mid West got a paltry 72 votes on Friday
Bunny Colvin wrote: » How come all of her videos on YouTube are up voted along with comments supporting her? Surely there isn't that many crackpots in this country? Whatever the case, it won't be long until she's sectioned.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » She either buys them from bot farms or sets up multiple accounts herself.
MontgomeryClift wrote: » The sound defeat of Gemma O'Doherty's vile hate is good news for Fingal and for the country. It proves that there is virtually no appetite for her brand of "Irish First" politics. One in every six people in Fingal is non-Irish, and this number will continue to grow. Constituencies like Fingal area leading the way in becoming truly multicultural. This result proves that you can't stop progress, and the Irish will be a minority there before long. People like GoD want to keep us fixed in a time when the Irish were a majority everywhere in Ireland. Welcome to the new Ireland, Gemma... Or should I say, GemTrails.
Stark wrote: » Not sure what you're getting at here. Irish people are in no danger of becoming a minority. (This was proved several posts back by showing results of multiple consecutive consensus).
MontgomeryClift wrote: » And in any case why is it a "danger" to become a minority, like it's a bad thing? I used to think like that, but now it seems racist.
whippet wrote: » She has gone bat**** crazy down in Kilkenny tonight !! Her buddy Dee bundled in to the back of a paddy wagon on live stream .. hilarious stuff altogether !!
Stop moaning ffs wrote: » I don’t understand how she wasn’t arrested filming at the polling station. I watched her video and that Garda should have arrested her. Now this. I’ve been arrested once for my own protection (distraught phone argument with my other half on the street late at night) At what point will she be arrested either as a nuisance or a danger to herself or others?