View Full Version : Cunliffe pulls out, backs Andrew Little
Stylo
13th October 2014, 16:34
You've all heard the news no doubt, sounds like he's been on the phone to Aunty Helen yet again.
skippa1
13th October 2014, 17:19
Who did he pull out of and why is he backing up on someone with the name Little? What a fag
Maha
13th October 2014, 17:20
'Baby Face' Parker is not because he's gangster, its because he reminds people of Bill Rowling.
cs363
13th October 2014, 17:23
Too may wannabe chiefs and not enough Indians.
The troubles are deep and many for that red lot at the moment, whoever gets the top(?) job needs a new broom and must be prepared to do a lot of sweeping.
oldrider
13th October 2014, 17:30
Sick to death of "MEDIA" treating Labour as headline news ... not hard to see where the bias is ... it is not even news let alone headlines!
They have been headlines since their election fiasco just for being the worst losers ever FFS! :brick:
Now they will drag out their leadership election ON and ON and ON for fucking ever! ... Sheesh! :facepalm:
mashman
13th October 2014, 17:52
Sick to death of "MEDIA" treating Labour as headline news ... not hard to see where the bias is ... it is not even news let alone headlines!
They have been headlines since their election fiasco just for being the worst losers ever FFS! :brick:
Now they will drag out their leadership election ON and ON and ON for fucking ever! ... Sheesh! :facepalm:
Meh... gotz to keepz the plebzz happyz, I mean keep them who won at the election feeling like winners.
AllanB
13th October 2014, 18:54
Sick to death of "MEDIA" treating Labour as headline news :
It was only a matter of weeks ago that they were thrashing the shit out of National - see how that panned out - they won!
Labour is in trouble - too many running for the top job only dilutes the voting - say four in the hat - one wins, but three others got a shit load of votes and don;t want the winner as their leader. Unless they MMP within their own party and co-leader.
On a side note I wonder if Mr Cunliff appoligised to his wife for pulling out. :rolleyes:
puddytat
13th October 2014, 20:45
Labour will never run the country again until capitalism collapses....
oldrider
13th October 2014, 20:58
It was only a matter of weeks ago that they were thrashing the shit out of National - see how that panned out - they won!
Labour is in trouble - too many running for the top job only dilutes the voting - say four in the hat - one wins, but three others got a shit load of votes and don;t want the winner as their leader. Unless they MMP within their own party and co-leader.
On a side note I wonder if Mr Cunliff appoligised to his wife for pulling out. :rolleyes:
I think a little old lady down our street voted for him because she thought his name was Mr Cunnilingus! ... :bleh: ... :nya:
Berries
13th October 2014, 22:09
What's her address?
jasonu
14th October 2014, 00:53
'Baby Face' Parker is not because he's gangster, its because he reminds people of Bill Rowling.
I guess he forgets that Bill Rowling was a nice guy but as weak as water. Piggy easily walked all over him.
Voltaire
14th October 2014, 07:47
Michael Joseph Savage will be turning over in his grave.....if he is there at all....
http://freethingstodoinauckland.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/bastion-pt-savage-memorial.html
awa355
14th October 2014, 08:14
Met Cunliffe on Sunday afternoon at the caltex sv stn in Hellensville. He appeared to need a job, torn jeans, bare feet, Almost felt sorry for him, untill I saw what he was filling up. Pleasant enough to talk to tho'. Seemed a nice enuf chap.
oldrider
14th October 2014, 10:49
I guess he forgets that Bill Rowling was a nice guy but as weak as water. Piggy easily walked all over him.
Bill Rowling was a tough little well performed boxer in his youth, ... not a weakling at all!
Piggy Muldoon and the "media" posted him up as weak (a mouse in fact) and the naive public bought it of course! ... Pot kettle black syndrome!
In reality Muldoon was the consummate arsehole but the public had to work that out for themselves!
The old adage: "You can fool some of the people some of the time but you cant fool all of the people all of the time"! ..springs to mind!
Swoop
14th October 2014, 13:36
With recent comments from Shearer to Cuntlips to "get out of politics completely" it appears that liarbour is functioning normally...
Or should that be malfunctioning.
Met Cunliffe on Sunday afternoon at the caltex sv stn in Hellensville.
I hope you had a pre-approved mortgage! Fuggin' expensive there.
Banditbandit
14th October 2014, 14:00
Labour will never run the country again until capitalism collapses....
True Labour has not run this country since Big Norm ...
Michael Joseph Savage will be turning over in his grave.....if he is there at all....
http://freethingstodoinauckland.blogspot.co.nz/2011/05/bastion-pt-savage-memorial.html
Naaa .. Savage would love it now ... John A Lee, on the other hand .. Lee and Co had to force Savage to accept the changes of the first Labour Government.
Stylo
14th October 2014, 16:52
Cunliffe should have stayed in the race that he started, what sort of man is he ? If I was Andrew Little and was offered help from him , I'd tell him 'no thanks' ( read 'Fuck off' )... who wants help from a loser that no-one likes as has been demonstrably proven.
Now Nanaia Mahuta has thrown her hat in the ring clouds it even more, this is gonna be fun, JK will be laughing in his beer tonight
husaberg
14th October 2014, 18:28
Cunliffe should have stayed in the race that he started, what sort of man is he ? If I was Andrew Little and was offered help from him , I'd tell him 'no thanks' ( read 'Fuck off' )... who wants help from a loser that no-one likes as has been demonstrably proven.
Now Nanaia Mahuta has thrown her hat in the ring clouds it even more, this is gonna be fun, JK will be laughing in his beer tonight
I doubt Jon Keý drinks beer , pah, thats common mans tipple.:innocent:
As for Cuniffe fingering Little, and giving him the thumbs up well that's like got to be a real red flag in itself.
That's like the kiss of death.......
oldrider
14th October 2014, 19:21
Cunliffe should have stayed in the race that he started, what sort of man is he ? If I was Andrew Little and was offered help from him , I'd tell him 'no thanks' ( read 'Fuck off' )... who wants help from a loser that no-one likes as has been demonstrably proven.
Now Nanaia Mahuta has thrown her hat in the ring clouds it even more, this is gonna be fun, JK will be laughing in his beer tonight
In politics the only bad publicity is "NO" publicity! ..... Labour is mainsheet news over this and they intend to spin it out for as long as they can! FFS! :sleep:
Voters are being brainwashed that Labour actually count instead of being remembered as losers they are getting more publicity than the winners! :argh:
Fucking "MEDIA" biased bastards! :motu:
SPman
15th October 2014, 00:40
I think Cunliffe pulling out and walking away is a smart move amongst that toxic pack of caucus shitholes. Let them all play at being politicians while the Labour Party dies - he's better off out of it for a while.
oldrider
15th October 2014, 06:42
I think Cunliffe pulling out and walking away is a smart move amongst that toxic pack of caucus shitholes. Let them all play at being politicians while the Labour Party dies - he's better off out of it for a while.
The writing has been on the wall for some time now ... "Green is the new Red" ... the Labour alliance is self distructing!
Four wannabe leaders all pulling in different directions soliciting support from those beneath the surface who are busy undermining those on top! :scratch:
And they expect to run the country? .... :doh: .... Yeah right!
All they have done is make the John Key government look like a good deal. ...... How good is that? :confused: ... Probably all end in tears ! :cry: .. The media will decide!
Stylo
15th October 2014, 17:38
Cunliffe is playing his slimeball tactics again from a distance and the only reason Mahuta is throwing her hat in the ring is so she can accept a #2 job with Little. Mahuta has been talking with Cunliffe before her announcement yesterday hence her leadership announcement, last minute.
Cunliffe doesn't want Robertson or Parker in power, that's why and, my theory, still, is Cunliffe has Helen Clark on his speed-dial .
Awaiting advice
Winston001
15th October 2014, 18:16
If Cunliffe could develop and display a bit of humility he'd be much more popular.
The great philosopher Harry Callaghan once said "A mans gotta know his limitations".
oldrider
15th October 2014, 21:42
If Cunliffe could develop and display a bit of humility he'd be much popular.
Only one question to that observation Winston ........ WHY? :confused:
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