FrancieBrady wrote: » You gotta love it really. Simon Harris getting called out on his bull****. He tried a sanctimonious repeating of Biden's holier than though acceptance speech last night and he is getting roasted by all and sundry. It's the now familiar 'foot in it' social media post by the FGers just encouraging the evidence to be presented again and again that when it comes to 'nasty politics' FG are up there with the best of them.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Ok Francie, we got it, anyone who tries to pull people together is a bullshïtter. Anyone who promulgates positivity is a tosser. How could we expect anything else from your quarter. Just roar and shout from the sidelines....best strategy.... no responsibility... wedge still comes in. Got ya on that one Mr. B.
McMurphy wrote: » FG members should just stay away from twitter - period. Everything they touch on it goes to absolute shyte.
smurgen wrote: » It's not their safe space. Not like the news papers staffed with churnalists that get special advisors job or RTE that relies on income from government to survive. On twitter they get called out relentlessly on their absolutely hypocrisy in real time and no amount of money spent on spin seems to be able to keep with with the speed of it. It's wonderful.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Given the amount of horse dust you trawl from it, I can understand how you think it’s wonderful. Easy to think how Trump liked it so much.
smurgen wrote: » Trump the fine gael wasters are on it morning noon and night. Making scones and all ffs.important business of government my hole.
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Twitter is an absolute cesspit and Irish political Twitter is almost exclusively filled with morons of below average intelligence being whipped into an outrage. There’s no nuance or insight there. Like imagine getting your views and opinions from losers like Mick Caul, Roman Shortall and Call for a Revolution in Ireland? Shocking stuff tbh.
smurgen wrote: » Still no movement on the Cork event center nearly 6 years after Coveney, Enda Kenny and the rest of the Fine Gael lads done to sod turning. Some cowboys!https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/Parties-involved-in-Cork-Events-Centre-intent-on-progressing-project-9fb820c8-2b26-4483-9be2-9323a04f266c-ds
Nevin Parsnipp wrote: » Don't think you is too bright pal ? Moving on an event centre in the middle of a pandemic when public finances are being put under severe pressure would probably not go down too well ! Agree that an event centre for Cork was originally a good call ...but alas circumstances have changed...or haven't you noticed ? You really do need to get out more......just sayin...
smurgen wrote: » Ah lads a reaction video to their own video. FG imploding before us.https://twitter.com/FineGael/status/1326927376979283968?s=19
Bowie wrote: » Wait until Sio Harris sees this Trumpism shenanigans. He'll be livid!
Bowie wrote: » Harris giving an across the board wedge to third level folk because of Covid. No means testing, an across the board bunce. I applauded his move to help folk get trades but this outing seems a little ill-thought out. As the man on the radio said it'll be handy petrol money to some.
smurgen wrote: » Very interesting to see the once mighty Leo Varadkar now reduced to retweeting the bigoted Stephen Nolan. You'd be forgiven for mistaken FG as the 'overseas' branch of the DUP.My how the mighty have fallen. Funny also is the mention of public trust. Clearly has zero self awareness and has learned nothing in the last few weeks.https://twitter.com/emer_currie1/status/1329814764420259842?s=19
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Very interesting that you seem to think “being reduced to re tweeting” stuff is being ‘reduced’ Given you have posted virtually nothing of interest other than twittter grabs and re tweets for the last few months.!! That’s clearly zero self awareness to this poster.:cool:
smurgen wrote: » The fact you're comparing me an anonymous poster to Leo Varadkar must have meant my point went over your head completely.