I would have, Ray. That said, the Right forever bleat on about the righteousness of the Greens, their high-horsedness and their belief that they hold themselves to higher standards, but that's because the Greens are and they do, whereas the Right, the National Party in particular (we won't even begin on ACT) have proved themselves to have fallen far from the horse and occupying the same space now, as the horse' apples. See! Green humour!
AC - my reading of her comment is: Luudman adores Key and parrots his views. She is swiping at Collins, revealing her boss's true position with regard his lying Minister (I mean Collins, to avoid confusion with other lying Ministers in this Government). Luudman wouldn't slap Collins if Judith was favoured by Key.
That particular quip brought a smile to my face, Ray. Robert - you could well be correct about the war within National (I could say, but I won't). My comment was a quick response to your suggestion that a particular individual has a sense of humour. A more considered response would have been "yes she does, but it's poorly developed."
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Unlike the Greens, not one laughed when the PM cracked that one about high horses parking at Dotcoms place
I would have, Ray. That said, the Right forever bleat on about the righteousness of the Greens, their high-horsedness and their belief that they hold themselves to higher standards, but that's because the Greens are and they do, whereas the Right, the National Party in particular (we won't even begin on ACT) have proved themselves to have fallen far from the horse and occupying the same space now, as the horse' apples.
See! Green humour!
AC - my reading of her comment is: Luudman adores Key and parrots his views. She is swiping at Collins, revealing her boss's true position with regard his lying Minister (I mean Collins, to avoid confusion with other lying Ministers in this Government).
Luudman wouldn't slap Collins if Judith was favoured by Key.
That particular quip brought a smile to my face, Ray.
Robert - you could well be correct about the war within National (I could say, but I won't). My comment was a quick response to your suggestion that a particular individual has a sense of humour. A more considered response would have been "yes she does, but it's poorly developed."
Who wrote Key's line, do ya think?
I reckon it was probably Ray.
He's good.
He sure is, and he'd make a better PM than the incumbent.
As would any decent bloke, AC (or blokette)
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