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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Keeping Stock eats crow!

Oh dear, oh dear, as my long-time doppleganger, Keeping Stock is wont to say.
Oh dear!
He's fallen right in it this time, falsely accusing the Green Party of all sorts of un-Christian behaviour, only to discover, after several days of gloating over his 'scoop', that he was entirely wrong and that his gleeful smearing of the Green Party, was nothing but a litany of lies.
You see, Keeping Stock has an informant, who passed on some salacious information that proved to Keeping Stock that he'd been right all along; that the Greens were rotten to the core. No different from his own beloved National Party.
But the informant had jumped the gun, assigning something totally unconnected; some tobacco industry business for goodness sake, to the Greens. And Keeping Stock willingly swallowed the over-heated pish, to his great embarrassment. It's not very kind, I know, but I'm enjoying his fall from grace, such grace as he ever had, and am happy to rub his nose in the mess he's helped create.
Live by the sword, die by the sword, KS.
Here's the link to his original scoop and here's his about-face.

4 comments:

Raymond a francis said...

Well I have to say Robert that he handled with just a little more dignity than your gloating piece

I hope you don't turn out to be human and make a mistake :-)

Anonymous said...

Yep, I give KS credit for his admission. Good on you KS for fronting up.
Mr E

robertguyton said...

Ah yes, Raymond. He did front-up, but he had no choice and after making the accusations he did, not for the first time either, he deserved and got, some rigorous ribbing. As for making mistakes, you can guarantee I'll go down in a screaming heap soon. It's always the way when one ridicules another, but I'm willing to take the risk this time. Keeping Stock won't stop his breathless accusations of impropriety that he aims at the Greens - it's in his dna. I really did enjoy seeing him tumble this time though. He knows how much I will have enjoyed it, as he and I play a 'pushing the limits' game over issues like this.

robertguyton said...

Good on you, Mr E. Fair to a fault, you. KS was rather silly though, wasn't he :-)