Saturday 23 September 2023

ARDERN LEAVING LABOUR TO LOSE ON THEIR OWN

 

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This far into the election campaign, the rat what jumped Labour's sinking ship is conspicuous by her absence. Jacinda Ardern is not only a liability for Labour but she would hardly dare show her face in a New Zealand street for fear of being mobbed - and not by her fan club (yes, there is such a thing, with 34k followers).

You can bet Hipkins and Robertson would just love to see her ever-so-smiling face, to pose with her for photo opps on the campaign trail. And she'd manage somehow to be more photogenic than the sausage rolls Hipkins seems to think are vote-getters.

But Jacinda Ardern is a narcissist of the first water. She knows she's hated in her home country, and that's not nice for a narcissist. And she has to win, and she's not about to 'hang' with a gang of losers like this Labour Government. Can you imagine her playing second fiddle to Head Prefect Hipkins? Nup. She's not going to hold his hand. Not when she can be photographed hugging her alter ego Justin Trudeau. 


"Hello fans", she says on fb. Looks like she's backing NZLoyal


 

GRAHAM ADAMS: Is Ardern a liability for Labour?

Ministers are pretending the former PM has simply vanished.



Late last week, Tova O’Brien asked Grant Robertson on her Stuff podcast if Jacinda Ardern should be “rolled out” to “galvanise the base” to help save Labour’s faltering campaign.



Robertson laughed. ”I’m sure for Jacinda the last thing on her mind is the election.”



O’Brien: “Her absence feels so conspicuous. It feels like either you think she’s too toxic or she doesn’t want to be associated with this loser Labour Party.”



Robertson: ”I’m sure she’s very supportive of us. She certainly said she was. And I believe her about that.”



Robertson’s comments about his longtime friend and close political colleague seemed designed to give the impression that the former Prime Minister is no longer connected to Labour MPs in any way and hasn’t even communicated with them — or him — for some time.



You’d easily get the impression that he doesn’t even know where Ardern is or what she is doing — even if he believes she would be feeling warm towards her former colleagues, wherever she is.




The fact is, Ardern is almost certainly at Harvard — and Robertson must know this. Why the secrecy?



In April, when it was announced Ardern had been appointed to three Harvard fellowships, the news was reported around the globe — from the Hindustan News and the BBC to CNN and The Australian. She was to take up the prestigious roles for the fall semester.



When I emailed Harvard’s communications team three weeks ago to ask when the fall semester began, given that Ardern was reportedly starting at that time, I received a prompt response: “Yes, it is September through December. It gets more complicated in the fine print; some Harvard graduate schools start in August. But safe to say September through December.”



However, follow-up emails asking for details of Ardern’s duties and opportunities as a fellow — including one sent to the journalist at The Harvard Crimson, the college’s student newspaper, who had enthusiastically covered the announcement of the fellowships in April — have gone unanswered.



Ardern’s comms person also hasn’t responded to an email asking about her fellowships.



It seems likely that Ardern has asked for a media ban — which would be perfectly reasonable if she were simply a former Prime Minister pursuing her life after politics as a private citizen. But that isn’t the case. Through her leadership of the Christchurch Call, which she initiated after the mosque massacres in 2019 to limit terrorism online — she’s a political player who wants to impose stricter censorship on the world.



One of her fellowships is at the Harvard Law School, where, the Crimson reported, “She will study artificial intelligence regulation and risks, as well as improvements to accountability standards for extremist online content”.



Ardern’s views on censorship — including to control climate-change “denialism” — alarmed many commentators after she spoke at the UN in September last year. At the podium in New York, she implored the diplomats seated before her to act against “mis- and disinformation online”, which she rated every bit as dangerous as bullets and bombs.



Left-wing journalist Glenn Greenwald was direct in his assessment. In a tweet to his 1.8 million followers, he said: “This is the face of authoritarianism — even though it looks different than [what] you were taught to expect. And it’s the mindset of tyrants everywhere. This is someone so inebriated by her sense of righteousness and superiority that she views dissent as an evil too dangerous to allow.”



Brendan O’Neill, editor of UK website Spiked, tweeted to his 138.5k followers: “Ms Ardern’s UN speech exposed the iron fist of authoritarianism that lurks within the velvet glove of wokeness… Words wound, ideas kill — that’s the hot take of this globe-trotting luvvie against liberty.”



Given Ardern’s star status — at least outside New Zealand — and her international influence, anyone who cares about free speech and censorship should take an interest in what our former Prime Minister is saying and who she is meeting for talks.


Ardern and Trudeau - they deserve each other


Ardern hasn’t posted on her social media accounts since early August but her cover was blown in the weekend by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who tweeted a short clip of Ardern entering a room marked with the New Zealand and Canadian flags, to be enveloped in a warm embrace. Trudeau said: “For years, my friend Jacinda Ardern and I worked closely together on issues that matter to Canadians and New Zealanders. Today, we kept that work going — we’ll continue to work on countering violent extremism and implementing the Christchurch Call.”



One of the topics on the agenda at the 2023 Global Progress Action Summit meeting hosted by Trudeau was climate change. Consequently, a Rebel News Canada reporter decided he’d ask Ardern as she entered her hotel in Montreal: “How much fossil fuels did you burn coming here to talk about climate change?”



Ardern initially smiled as she approached the videographer but quickly walked away as she realised his intention was to expose what is widely regarded as hypocrisy — namely, leaders who fly around the world to lecture others on the damage that fossil fuels are allegedly doing to the planet. A jumpy government staffer prevented the journalist from questioning Ardern further, warning: “Just leave the former prime minister alone.”



It is not only New Zealand’s Labour Party who will be hoping Ardern doesn’t receive too much bad publicity in the weeks ahead. She has been contracted to write a book on leadership by Penguin Random House in New Zealand and Australia with rights sold to territories including the US and UK.



The bible of the book trade, The Bookseller, noted in late June that translation rights had also been sold to Brazil, France, Germany, Holland, Italy and Portugal.



There is a lot at stake. Ardern has been offered an advance estimated at between $1 million and $1.5 million. One publishing insider reckoned that her publishers would be hoping to sell more than 250,000 copies worldwide.



While a publication date for the as-yet untitled memoir has not been announced, its publisher described the book as “full of warm and humorous stories, advice, and insight”. It adds that it “carries forth the idea that you can be your own kind of leader and still make a difference”.



The Labour politicians taking a shellacking in the trenches back in New Zealand in the closing weeks of their campaign must marvel at how Ardern’s determination to be her “own kind of leader” has played out for her. They will be particularly aware of her exquisite timing in abandoning the battle for her government’s re-election.



By quitting national politics eight months before Labour’s likely defeat in October, she has ensured her reputation will not be tarnished by association. Even better, Ardern has skipped away with a damehood — despite repeatedly professing to be a republican — and with a handsome payday from her publisher coming her way.


 

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At the end of her valedictory address in Parliament in April, Ardern said she hoped her career showed that, “You can be anxious, sensitive, kind, and wear your heart on your sleeve. You can be a mother, or not, you can be an ex-Mormon, or not, you can be a nerd, a crier, a hugger, you can be all of these things, and not only can you be here, you can lead, just like me.”



Ardern’s voice quavered at the close — perhaps overwhelmed by her own goodness — but she really should have added that it helps if you’re shrewd as well.

 

She is certainly shrewd enough to stay well away from the spotlight as the ordure from her five years as Prime Minister hits the fan for Labour. And given her polarising effect on voters, Labour’s grandees seem keen on her staying mostly invisible as well.



 

St Linus 1, Pope and Martyr (September 23)


 


Look forgivingly on Thy flock, Eternal Shepherd, and keep it in Thy constant protection, by the intercession of blessed Linus, Thy Martyr and Sovereign Pontiff, whom Thou didst constitute Shepherd of the whole Church.

28 comments:

  1. Do you think Harvard might've twigged by now to her lack of intelligence and knowledge ?

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  2. I was disappointed in Ardern because of gender ideology but I suspect the extreme hostility towards her currently could be rooted in misogyny too, just saying

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    1. Not the hostility that should be rooted.

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  3. Sadly she and her cohorts still have a huge following. Too blind to see what’s in front of noses.

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  4. She sure as hell hoodwinked me,,what a disgusting human being,,,what she did to this country will never be forgotten ,i believe her and her criminal cartel are going to release more virus,,so be prepared, they hung the nazi,s for this after the Nurenburg trials

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    1. I admire your humility in admitting you were hoodwinked. It's rather rare.

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  5. Disgusting human being should be done for treason if there is any decency left in our justice system. Doesn't deserve to ever be able to walk the streets of NZ again.

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    1. I don't like to say a human being is disgusting. But what she's done is certainly that.

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  6. Suits her!!

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  7. so looking at the idiocy of Ardern and Hipkins - with a 24% reduction in inmates and only a 21% increase in crime - that's a 3% net gain isn't it?????????????????? That's about how stupid these people are .

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    1. The failed gun confiscations pushed 180 000 semi auto firearms into the community. The gun register will probably result in even more.

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  8. You are plain ridulous HATER .She has a job overseas thought you would know that and has long gone .

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  9. She is drenched in Blood, from the thousands of suicides during the lock downs, the Tens of thousands who have died from the jab, the Tens of thousands of Kiwis who lost their businesses and or homes and shattered marriages caused during the lock downs and the mandated jab.
    One very evil person.

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  10. It’s Terrible what this Jab has done to our Family and and lots of friends and their Family’s my cousin at 52 died of brain clout 10 hours after jab lots of my older and younger friends have cancer and are dying some have all ready died with cancer a lot of young people l know having treatmeant if u can treatmeant before you that stinking communism BBB made my son have that poison to keep his job he has been sick ever since has had to pay 1000 of Dollars because you can’t get in to hospital he can not pay any more asked specials could he goon the public Health system he said it would be 3 years if he was lucky and might pass before he even got looked at u have to be virtual dying before u can get into Hopital l hate the Horse face BB in tch

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    1. It has cost my son over 12000 $ for a treatment your Taxes should pay For. She wrecked thisCountry in Six years and this Country is so racist against white people it is so wrong that Māori Pacific People get medical care preference over other people since has our Medical care gone on Race.

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  11. Lesley Deanna Kiowa-Martyn24 September 2023 at 17:34

    Oh she just wakes up all kinds of anger in me

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    1. I empathise with you. We need the virtues of detachment and forgiveness.

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  12. Nick van der Westhuizen24 September 2023 at 23:21

    She did not jump. She ran. With her lizard tail between her legs...
    But her time will come. In this lifetime... or the NEXT..

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  13. A real destroyer. X

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  14. I’m Maori & their bs agenda to divide this nation Even more by that evil policy of Maori first
    I DO NOT AGREE WITH ON ANY LEVEL.
    NEDDS FIRST
    THATS IT!

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    1. l'm a member of my Tribe to and l see what there doing as very Damaging to Māori people.

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    2. Very much so, if we could all see it for what it is.

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    3. You are on to what there up to they want us all in little flats no cars cashless society it’s very. Scary Adern was an Communist inspired BB she wrecked. This Country then ran like a rat from a sinking Ship

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  15. NATIONAL IS ON HER OTHER SIDE DO NOT BE FOOLED

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  16. You people are obsessed with her

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  17. Blood on her hands,no doubt about that.

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