Sunday 14 August 2022

ARDERN TO FACE BY-ELECTION BY CHRISTMAS?

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Ahem.


Uh-oh. The wheels are coming off Jacinda Ardern's Government - and it's more because of J A herself than any one other factor. And we can scarcely retain our joy. (Ah, but, "there's many a slip ...")

It's the trickle-down effect. Ardern has bullied this nation into masking up,rolling up and locking down, ever so smilingly but bullyingly. Not to mention the mothers subtly bullied into killing their babies via Ardern's Abortion Law Act, and over 200 elderly and infirm subtly bullied into killing themselves so far, via her End of Life 'Choice' Act.

And now with MP Gaurav Sharma's accusations the culture of bullying is oozing out of the widening cracks in this ghastly Government for all to see, with the results showing (below) in the polls.

Typically and loathsomely, Ardern responds by gaslighting Dr Sharma (more not-so-subtle bullying). "My primary concern," she coos, "is Gaurav's wellbeing. I've reached out to assure him that we will reach out with the support he feels he needs. Members of our team are in contact with him to make sure that he is okay."

May we reach out too, to the Prime Minister, to assure her of the support we feel she needs to lose the next election, so that she can take up that plum position at the United Nations or wherever, just as long as it's very far from her native land  which she has done her damnedest to ruin?

And that's not all. Hastings Labour MP Anna Lorck is said to be 'demanding, rude and erratic'. A former staffer has blown the whistle saying she had to move furniture around Lorck's office and move Lorck herself, sober-driving her home outside work hours.  https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/tukituki-mp-anna-lorck-still-on-the-job-after-ex-staffers-claims-of-erratic-behaviour/5M6CWYSDVE3RBD53P3FDVP2I3Q/

The Labour Government is exposed as unprincipled and dysfunctional. It couldn't have happened to a more deserving Party. 



Two days ago


Writing for the independent website BFD, 'Capitalist' has something to say about all this:

This week has seen something rather dramatic explode upon the political scene: for several weeks or months, various entities and people had been trying to keep a lid on this timebomb. That course of action is no longer tenable.

I suspect it will inevitably lead to a by-election by Christmas as the person responsible can no longer command the confidence or respect of their colleagues and will be ‘tapped on the shoulder’ and told their services are at an end.

I am referring to the opinion poll showing the Labour Party at 33 per cent, which, unless I am very much mistaken, will see a by-election in Mount Albert before too long.

'Capitalist' is sounding so coy one almost wonders if the BFD is struggling under the same constraints as this blog does in its comments on Facebook in trying to avoid their 'community standards' (whatever they may be) which forbid 'hate speech' - which quite likely include saying unkind things about our Prime Minister.

On Tuesday it was a surprise to me to see an almost hysterical Prime Minister answering a fairly innocuous question from David Seymour: clearly under pressure, shrill, mangling words and with the demeanor of an eight-year-old girl who has been told to sit down and behave herself by a naughty monster who doesn’t realise she’s a fairy princess. 

Thank God for someone - anyone! - in the public square who doesn't realise she's the fairy princess she believes herself to be. Even if it's a creep like Seymour. 

Seymour’s supplementary questions only further exasperated Ardern, leading me to wonder if she was going to burst into tears at the thought of how unfair her life apparently is.

Labour’s support is now back to what is their long-term average during the MMP era (excluding 2020), although in the two elections prior to MMP (1990 and ’93) their vote wasn’t much higher. Being becalmed at this pesky level of support for 30 years must be enormously frustrating. It should be glaringly obvious to Labour Party bigwigs that, like Shearer, Cunliffe and Little, Jacinda Ardern is not an electoral asset any longer.

One has to admit, grudgingly, that Ardern was a FAR greater asset than Shearer, Cunliffe and Little, who were embarrassingly unappealing to anyone (bar, we hope, their 'loved ones'), let alone the electorate. But then, they didn't have Ardern's colossally appealing, implied promise of "I will save you from death by Covid" (or a degree in comms from the Freemasons) to improve their woesome public images.

In 1973 as the Watergate scandal (another fake, media-created load of twaddle) started heating up, Richard Nixon famously shoved his press secretary towards the White House media pack: “Do your job!” A similar thing was done this week when a ludicrous – and entirely fake – poll ended up being reported in the Herald and Stuff at the behest of the Labour media unit. There was complete silence about the Roy Morgan poll, but publicity given to the implausible one that showed the socialists are not yet dead. Oh please.

No, the socialists are far from dead. You need look only so far as the Catholic Church in New Zealand to assure yourself of that. Well, at the Catholic Church in its Novus Ordo, Anti-pope Jorge Bergoglio's wing, anywhere in the world - especially in Germany where the Church's problem is the socialists' recurring issue of money, as in, too much of it. The socialists aren't dead, they're turning into Communists. 


socialism in progress

 

One suspects that various people in Labour may be spending the weekend and week-long recess discussing when Ardern should be replaced and what the ‘story’ will be to justify her departure.

 Maybe they will blame the cost of living payment stuff up on her? (‘Treasury warned us of problems, but Ardern made the decision’); maybe inflation in general (‘We tried to warn her, but she wouldn’t listen’); maybe bullying of backbench MPs (‘We could no longer turn a blind eye to her hypocrisy’).

Whatever excuse is used, I suspect it will be swift and devastating – reminiscent of the 18 hours it took to bring down Kevin Rudd in 2010, rather than the long drawn-out and clumsy coup against Jim Bolger in ’97. 

Unfortunately for Ardern, she isn’t exactly ‘worldly wise’ and doesn’t exactly possess a finely tuned radar that would spot it coming.

Ardern won't spot it coming because she's a covert psychopath and out-there narcissist. 

As such she won’t be able to select a successor, which she could do if she voluntarily started browsing zillow.com for New York apartments and rallying colleagues around a particular candidate.

Ardern will select a successor only if she's told to by her globalist managers and even then it will go very much against the grain. 



The Assumption of the Virgin

                                                                 Titian 


Thou art beautiful, O my love, sweet and comely as Jerusalem: terrible as an army set in array 

- Vespers, Vigil for the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. 




1 comment:

  1. I am pleased to see that someone else sees Ardern as a silly spoiled little girl.

    she will have to learn the hard way, it seems, that her cute winning ways and that dazzling smile do not impress adults in the real world.

    indeed her clinging to such models of self preservation only confirm to me that she is immature, clinging to what worked when she was a child.

    if she were not such a menace I might feel sorry for her, but that ship has long since sailed

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