Character Building wrote: » *Everyone's a winner " declares BOC. Why is there no discussion about the potential criminal liability these gangsters could /should be facing?
NIMAN wrote: » He sounded on edge for her interview, afraid she'd say something controversial.It reminded me the way his tv show went. Started off very good but it got to the stage where he'd stop his guests saying anything that could potentially be considered controversial, and as a result it went to pot. Today he ended up by saying "well that is only your opinion " to her. Yes we know it's her opinion Brendan, we just heard her say it, stop covering your and rtes ass.
ButtersSuki wrote: » To be fair I think he said that sarcastically, at least that’s how I picked up it from his tone at the time.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » So on Sundays I listen to Gavan Reilly. Good, fast paced and informative. Just my opinion of course. But some people will never turn the dial no matter how awful some RTE shows are.
Infoanon wrote: » I would like to think that but I found his attitude very blasé. BOC didn't seem to get that if Davys bought the discounted bonds that then increased in value that the main beneficiary would be Davys. BOC tried to make the whole episode dissappear with the €4m fine but his contributor from Trinity was having none of it.
ButtersSuki wrote: » She was very good, she’s been very strong on this story in the papers all week.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Pity she wasn't so hot when she sat on the board of Ulster Bank during the boom times as they threw fuel on the fire of our property collapse.
ShamNNspace wrote: » Why is it "absolutely sickening" to see the British bolting ahead with their vaccination programme? Is this a competition or what?.... Childish
generalgerry wrote: » Who is this, Princess Latifa?
generalgerry wrote: » Women are sick of saying "please don't rape me". Give me a break. Women in supermarkets are scared? Is Brendan not going to challenge her on any of this sensationalist nonsense?
Shelga wrote: » I have to say, this is not my experience as a woman. I don’t twitch with fear in the biscuit aisle. Caitlin Moran was on Twitter the other day saying she’s afraid to leave her house after dark, and I thought, what a load of BS. Also strengthened my resolution to stay the hell off Twitter. Also find it a bit uncomfortable that so much attention is on the (incredibly upsetting and horrific) Sarah Everard case, when stabbings happen daily in London and no one seems to give a s**t. Certainly not Caitlin Moran in her middle-class hamlet. Also a 16 year old girl of (I think) Chinese origin was stabbed to death in Wales on the 5th of March and it has barely made the news. Then Caitlin was forced into a 180 on Twitter, where she had to apologise to trans women for using the word “womb” in the description of her fear. I would say the world has gone mad, but really it’s just Twitter insanity that no one in the real world has any time for.
Shelga wrote: » And there’s no easy way of saying this, but the horror and tragedy of the Sarah Everard case is so newsworthy precisely because it is so unusual. And the fact that it involves an active Met officer, I suppose. The way certain people are shrieking on, it’s like they think they live in downtown Johannesburg. Attacks of this kind, by a total stranger, are incredibly rare, and I’d rather keep some perspective than be whipped up into a terrified frenzy.