FrancieBrady wrote: » I have no doubt if those people go after him they'll get their man. But there you go.
.anon. wrote: » Would that be such a bad thing? He's very obviously an ineloquent idiot of absolutely no parliamentary value whatsoever. His type are ten a penny in the Dáil - hard workers, good at pulling in the votes and getting stuff done for their constituencies, but an absolute embarrassment whenever they open their mouths. If Sinn Féin want to distinguish themselves from the likes of FF and FG, they should ditch him and replace him with someone who isn't thick.
FrancieBrady wrote: » You just want rid of parliamentary idiots now - have you a big bus?
.anon. wrote: » The fact that there are other idiots in there doesn't mean he shouldn't be made an example of.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Well it does...but anyway.
.anon. wrote: » Not if Sinn Féin aspires to a higher standard of politics than Fianna Fail.
blanch152 wrote: » It is about time that this dog-whistle homophobia (and racism) is stamped out. Sites like boards should be taking the lead on this.
Faugheen wrote: » Hahahahahahahaha Boards knows where it’s bread is buttered. Most of their remaining user base are dog-whistlers and ‘concerned citizens’.
FrancieBrady wrote: » And get back to us when you work out why it is you can't buy a house.https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/tweet-deal-madigan-uses-20000-of-taxpayers-cash-on-her-social-media-image-37723947.html
FrancieBrady wrote: » Can't all spend 20,000 of yours and mine money getting someone to write their tweets Shelga. (and STILL get yourself laughed off the stage on that social media) And get back to us when you work out why it is you can't buy a house.https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/tweet-deal-madigan-uses-20000-of-taxpayers-cash-on-her-social-media-image-37723947.html
Solutionking wrote: » What exactly is wrong with that? she is entitled to hire people and is doing exactly what is in the regulations.
Hamsterchops wrote: » OMG Chinese chicken Covid alert :eek: Listening to McDonald and others you'd think that Stanley was some statesman-like character, totally irreplaceable as the chair of the public Accounts Committee, when in reality he's a little bit simple.
Bowie wrote: » Likely a reference to people who like to get up early? I think denying student nurses money will take over from historic tweets.
FrancieBrady wrote: » Where in that tweet is 'attention drawn to Varadkar's sexual orientation'? WTF it was in response to Varadkar's 'people who get up early in the morning' gaff, that even Coveney criticised.
FrancieBrady wrote: » If you see homophobia because somebody mentioned 'bed' in reply to somebody talking about 'people who get up early in the morning' tis you guys need help tbh.
Normal One wrote: » More faux outrage.
FrancieBrady wrote: » He did say short tweets can be mis-interpreted.
Hamsterchops wrote: » Listening to that radio interview he doesn't come across as the brightest star, does he :cool:
JasonStatham wrote: » It takes one to know one.
mariaalice wrote: » Some of this thread are cesspits, none the less there is the odd nugget of sense. Can any calm logical rational SF supporter hazard a guess why they attract a certain type of supporter? why are so many SF supporters more interested in hoping to land a grenade on FG or framing FG as an Irish tory party that in actual policies in fact they would only have a vague notion about policies of the party they support? I would say there is multiple reasons for it.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » FYI, I actually think that he should go on account of the homophobic and moronically ignorant COVID remarks. My defence of him in this thread is solely related to his tweets celebrating justified attacks against Crown Forces. The former are things the party should, in my view, be actively dealing with. Still doesn't trump the cost of living and the absolute f*cking nightmare I've seen so many of my friends who don't live in their family homes go through over the past two years so SF still have my vote regardless. But they should deal with that kind of sh!te within their ranks.
blanch152 wrote: » The fact that he doesn't see the need to apologise and that his party leader agrees with that only confirms the lack of empathy and understanding that Sinn Fein have for people who disagree with them.
Bowie wrote: » I can't speak for party members but all kinds of people gave them a vote. Based on the numbers they are the same kind of people vote for every other party. What kind of people attack or demean others for not voting how'd they'd like?