mgn wrote: » Maria found her calling as a TD, I wonder would she have found her calling if there wasn't a €100,000 salary plus another €50,00 or €60.00 in expenses, These politicians like to give the impression that the are working for the people that elected them, when all the are doing is feathering their own nests.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » She said something bizarre- she said she liked politics but not the public side of it, something like that? So basically, she loves the perks. Not so fond of the work itself.... She’s an absolutely liability to herself every time she opens her trap in front of a microphone.
golondrinas wrote: » Joan Freeman mustn’t bother with insurance. The rest of us continue to be outraged by the high cost of ins.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » She’s an absolutely liability to herself every time she opens her trap in front of a microphone.
laguacamaya wrote: » "Did your family kind of have you on suicide watch at one point?" As it turns out, they "kind of" didn't... O'Connor, Tubridy and D'Arcy. 3 cheeks of the same ar**hole. And zero crack between the 3 of them.
generalgerry wrote: » Yeah but I guess the question is where exactly is the line drawn here. What exactly constitutes the pound of flesh that should be paid as compensation for her wrongdoing - Is it enough that she loses is no longer a TD? Is it enough that she be booted off the FG ticket and out of a job? Should the punishment be extended to her personal life, so that she is hounded by journalists and social media? It was probably right that she lose her jobs. But my opinion would be that as soon as she is no longer a public representative, she should be extended the same rights to privacy as any other private individual.
mgn wrote: » Although I have a feeling that there is some other motive behind the interview.
KevRossi wrote: » Didn't hear the Maria Bailey interview. Was humanity crossed at any point? Indo interview and prominent RTE weekend slot. The rehabilitation is truly on the go. Used to be Mary Hanafin on it for a while. Her party trick was for the interviewer to bring up her deceased husband and she'd start to cry. She forgot that as Minister for SW she shafted over every pensioner, widow and widower in the country.
mgn wrote: » Her deceased father got a mention and so did her poor kids, who she was unable to bring to the swings with all the attention in the media.
generalgerry wrote: » I can see both sides of this. I think she was making a bit much of the fact that she couldn't push her kids on the swing, but then again you can be 100% sure that if she did push her kids on the swing then it would have been on one of the tabloids the next morning with some sarcastic commentary.
generalgerry wrote: » Yeah I'm curious as to why she would come out now, and the mention of Joan Freeman has me worried as to why it was important for Maria Bailey to align herself with somebody held in high esteem.
ShamNNspace wrote: » An ngo or appointment to some charity or other is in the pipeline, can see it a mile off
mgn wrote: » If I were a betting man that would be worth a few euros.
jippo nolan wrote: » They have to get her back on the gravy train!
Deleted User wrote: » She did try for a moment to go down the line she went with SOR "I was hurt", but I think Brendan steered her away from that course as it backfired so badly before. Lots of people suffering mild to moderate injuries every day from which we pretty quickly recover of the course of a few days to a couple of weeks.
Bellbottoms wrote: » Joan Freeman wouldn't be held very hight in my esteem. Two sides of the same coin to me.
ShamNNspace wrote: » That card trumps all
generalgerry wrote: » Jaysus, bit taken aback by the comments. I think I may need to look over my Maria Bailey case notes again.
newcavanman wrote: » Does she not forfeit those rights when she does an obviously contrived interview like this morning? It had only one purpose and that was to begin her political rehabilitation. Most current politicians are self serving locusts and she is typical of the species
golondrinas wrote: » Funny I also thought she wanted back in the public eye because she has a soft ( ngo Type ) job lined up. You know like Tubridys cousin who got pitchforked into Trocaire until controversy hit. Lightweight now made for life. In Europe.