blanch152 wrote: » Not surprised that this post got thanked by the usual cohort of angry white male republicans. Sinn Fein have no regard for women at all.
My name is URL wrote: » You have lost the ****ing plot since AH destroyed the politics forum :pac: Sad and pathetic to see
Bubbaclaus wrote: » Devasting poll coming out for Mary Lou tonight. This could be the end of her.https://twitter.com/NextIrishGE/status/1350609096567881728?s=19
Khumatmibro wrote: » Imagine Sinn Fein in power and implementing a load of policies which only benefit people who don't actually work or contribute.
Vestiapx wrote: » Is that what they have done up north?
Khumatmibro wrote: » I don't know, I'm not interested in northern Irish politics.
Vestiapx wrote: » There is a stand up comedian with a bit about Woody Allen that basically goes like this ; " You have to wonder if there was a day where he got up and went down to breakfast, looked at his daughter and said : One day I'm going to marry that girl." The man groomed and married his adopted daughter and ever since I found out I have avoided his work. To quote Tarrentino " Hey, a sewer rat may taste like pumpkin pie. But I'll never know 'cause I Wouldn't eat the filthy motherfcukers." I'm interested to see how this plays out.
jm08 wrote: » Eh, Allen famously didn't live with Mia Farrow. They were not married. Secondly, Allen wasn't Soon-Yi Previn's adopted father (Andre Previn was). Detail my friend, detail!
Vestiapx wrote: » Ok I skimmed the details there to catch up. What is not in dispute is this ; He married he little girl he watched grow up. It's similar to a wierd non blood uncle marrying a niece I don't care that other people like his work I'm just saying there is enough content out there that I've not watched his since I found out he was a wierdo and I'm interested to see how this all turns out for Mary Lou Just seems strange she has taken that stance publicly.
McMurphy wrote: » Michael Jackson made some epic albums in his day, just because he seems to have had a penchant for the underage, doesn't stop those albums being epic. It's the same with Spacey/Allen (I don't think I've watched any of his stuff though) Spaceyd performance in the usual suspects was phenomenal, and his portrayal of his character in the movie "Kpax" was brilliant. They don't stop being brilliant because of what we know of him now. Complete and utter non story, lapped up by the usual suspects* *No pun intended.
votecounts wrote: » dreadful poll:Dhttps://twitter.com/NextIrishGE/status/1350609221168066561
a very cool kid wrote: » To be honest with you if I was SF I'd be a little worried at that poll. The government can't really do any worse in the media than they're doing since Christmas really. So if 29 is as high as they can go off the back of that it's a little worrying. For FF, the schools will be open again soon (even with the unions attempts to kibosh it), and we're catching up massively on the vaccine. So the only way is up. Micheál will be Taoiseach when stuff reopens it appears.... Sinn Féin while on top are not after making the hay they should have given the reporting of the last few weeks. Like being 9 points clear while the teams behind have games in hand.....
RandomViewer wrote: » They cant go a week without a balls up, think we will be needing a new agriculture minister in the next few weeks and FGs sudden interest in MaryLou's film choices will put O'Gorman back in the spotlight, How much will be enough for the Greens?
a very cool kid wrote: » That's my point - SF are stuck below 30 even with all the ****ups...
[Deleted User] wrote: » is 28 to 32/33 not high enough,and the effective glass ceiling......as after this,it results in less incoming transfers?? Like surely it now falls upon them to help build up smaller/similar outlook parties such as solidarity,pbp,RISE,soc dems etc..encourage transfers to èm,assist in local issues etc etc.... little point in having a monster size party that will swallow smaller parties in coalition and not allow smaller voices heard?? Im always perplexed that ffg have done near zero to cultivate a voice for centre right voters,who wont vote for em,for whatever reason....the PDs being a rare blip TL:DR time for shinners to build a stragedy and step out from "the always right" news cycle to expand their platform IMO
FrancieBrady wrote: » Imagine having the task of cancelling all the music Phil Spector, the murderer had a hand in? The problem with the faux woke/#metoo brigades is they don't think this stuff through.
a very cool kid wrote: » SF couldn't get a single party or independent on side in the fallout of the last election. What's changed now that you think will make a difference now?
Mr Ryan said the Greens are treating all parties "with equal respect" and has invited Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Sinn Féin to talks.
GREEN PARTY LEADER Eamon Ryan has said the party remains open to “all possibilities” when it comes to forming the next government, after a two-hour meeting earlier today with representatives from Sinn Féin.
blanch152 wrote: » What do you mean by this?
blanch152 wrote: » Just think how stupid a political leader is to endorse Spacey and Allen, and then think of them holding the reins of power. An apologist for abuse of women and young boys is not the kind of person we want as Taoiseach, unless you choose to differ on this. I mean, it's not like she is doing something simple like quoting Mean Girls, is it?
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Another example of Sinn Fein hypocrisy on social housinghttps://m.independent.ie/irish-news/politics/o-broin-opposed-social-housing-project-after-asking-constituents-for-their-views-39966788.html
Fann Linn wrote: » So it was fake news. 44 homes being built on two sites instead of original planned 19.