RandomViewer wrote: » She's 70 years old, people are sick of the same old doddering fools getting positions they haven't a clue about, give it to someone who Doesn't need an adult nappy
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Any suggestions there, dude?
Muahahaha wrote: » Fitzgerald would be a disaster, she already tried to play senior camogie and it ended up with her misleading the Dail and having to resign as Minister for Justice. The EU has had enough with Phils lies for the past week so we need to be sending someone who is beyond reproach, Francis Fitzgerald is not that.
FrancieBrady wrote: » This is smartarsey but after the dogs dinner she made of the predicament she found herself in, would it not be inviting more disaster?https://twitter.com/AlexandraDubli1/status/1299036846400376838
satguy wrote: » So many FG'ers just made it in, on 7th or 8th count, some big names too. Makes you wonder if they will do anything so as to not have another GE anytime soon..
markodaly wrote: » Well, that's what you get when you vote for FF! :P
satguy wrote: » Leo will want Enda Kenny to be given this nice juicy high paid job now that Phil Hogan is gone. As per the rules, it is normally up to the taoiseach of the day to appoint someone. So expect Micheál Martin a man with no spine to cave. I hope Kenny enjoys his new job..
Muahahaha wrote: » Vegan burgers made from their window box salads
McMurphy wrote: » Eamon and the Greens were calling for big Phil to go this morning over almost every radio channel I tuned Into, I suspect a few of our resident greens are at party headquarters boogying down at the party with their vegan burgers and bubble herbal teas.
Jinglejangle69 wrote: » Amazing how other parties have got away with flouting the rules like Phil did. Who by the way is a moron. Obviously the rules don't apply to these other parties??
Muahahaha wrote: » Well this thread is like a silent wake. Not surprising given Hogan has reminded the public that Fine Gaelers think nothing of lying through their teeth. Theres not much senior hurling going on by FG either, its all junior B stuff lately
Bowie wrote: » I hope some changes come about within our betters and their attitude, (seeing as it won't be FF/FG led). Otherwise Hogan going won't mean much. I suppose Phil's EU expenses will be 'down to a trickle' though.
Muahahaha wrote: » Oh dear, not looking good for him now when a FG source is saying he is set to resign tonight. Tick tock, tick tockhttps://twitter.com/oconnellhugh/status/1298683400690311171