IAMAMORON wrote: » How would he know?
walshb wrote: » Take away the prettiness and Claire Byrne really does eff all!!
Hoboo wrote: » What a strange nonsensical irrelevant question. I'll try to offer an answer. Because he has ears, and may have heard something. "Do you know how" is a far more relevant question. Ask how he knows, but only if he says yes. And expect "I have two listening devices attached to my head called ears" as a reply.
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Richard Boyd Barrett on my telly yet again. He seems confident in what he says and he knows what needs to be done. Someone should make him minister for health.
IAMAMORON wrote: » I am sure he has. Actually he has a lovely pair of ears if you look closely at them. But whenever I am leaking sensitive public information to the media I tend to keep schtum about it, wouldn't you? How could he possibly know?
AllForIt wrote: » RBB has developed a speaking style which is designed to give the impression he's confidant and knows what he's talking about. If you actually listen to the words of what he said rather than how he said them you'll realise he hasn't a single interesting or insightful thought on the issue and just defaulted to taking a contrary view as he always does. May I also take this opportunity to say I can't stomach the sight of the man and that stupid neck scarf he wears don't help.
walshb wrote: » You are completely missing the point The issue needs to be raised....that is the point "Tanaiste, what is going on that a government and NPhet letter/document that is of great importance finds its way into the public domain on a Sunday night at 9 p.m. What is you view on this, take on this, and would you have any idea how this could have happened." Unless you see no issue with something like this getting into the public domain the way it did? Because many would disagree...
IAMAMORON wrote: » I think you are stuck on this one now. I appreciate you may not be a fan of Leo Varadker, but he can not be blamed for members of the HSE leaking documents to the press. It is simply out of his control, this is not Nazi Germany where we can remove all the typists/secretaries from NPHET and shoot them in the morning. You are reaching now, don't bother replying I am really bored with this one. Get a grip please, I respect that you got no sleep on Sunday night.... you poor soul.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » What Claire did next and Where? Claire in the buff :P
boardise wrote: » I feel uneasy with the amount of exposure she has . 10 hours a week on radio and then almost 2 hours on prime time TV. This morning the radio show feasts on the TV the night before ..so the presenter is moderating the discussion they led last night ..effectively producing the news they helped generate. Very limiting and incestuous. I don't think she (or anyone) should be doing the two jobs. Since relying on RTE for news is akin to living in a cave ,I watch Euronews to get some inkling of what's happening in Europe let alone the rest of the world. I'm struck by the high number of their ( highly capable )reporters and commentators who are Irish. I wonder if this might be related to the fact that they can't get employed in Ireland since some people in the media here are multi jobbing
Glebee wrote: » What to do if your cold......
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » We all need to start wearing Mormon Under Garments
fritzelly wrote: » Is this program for people who can't think for themselves?
Dickie10 wrote: » is anybody else genuinely feeling a GUBU moment there on CB Live? its made me thoroughly depressed as I can see through the charade this is of RTE draining the Covid 19 pandemic of all its saleable tv value. Claire Byrne laughing heartly at the set up of the poor old git they wheeled out, jesus lad this is a new low, like overall think about whats on ? never a man for aul leftist muck talk but the state tv now telling us how we should enjoy ourselves just dosent sit well with me , im thoruhgly depressed
Deleted User wrote: » Even fair City had '#holdfirm' in the background last night :rolleyes:
1990sman wrote: » strap in buddy and get used to it.