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Still a chance for Labour

The polls don't confirm this yet but maybe John Key's honeymoon is coming to an end.

He’s still smiling – and so he should be – because you can cram a lot of fun into a honeymoon that lasts 15 months.

But the grin will be more forced over the next year unless he’s sharp and strong enough to deal with the dodgy bits of his National Party operation.

Dodgy bits?

How about his well-paid ministers fiddling expenses or his deputy Bill English being up to no good with his housing arrangements, or Phil Heatley with his hands in the till.

It’s not a good look.

And it doesn’t look a whole lot better even if you can point to ministers from other governments who’ve got up to similar mischief – or if you argue that Kiwi ministerial corruption is small-fry compared to overseas.

Other problems? Act for one.

Or maybe we should zero in only on Rodney Hide.

He’s too toxic an ally for any government to have if it’s to present itself to voters as a thoughtful, wholesome management group.

Maybe we could overlook the perks he awarded his girlfriend. But there’s no way you can justify his obstinate resistance to a guarantee of a genuine Maori voice in Auckland’s supercity. His stance on that is either brainless, racist or both.

That brings us on to Mr Key’s heralded wooing of the Maori Party.

There’s no doubt that tactically it’s been a smart move and a sincere effort to be more responsive to Maori needs. But he’s still got a bunch of ministers who’re clueless about Maori issues and unwilling to offend equally clueless redneck voters by being seen as too friendly to the Bros.

So there’s a good chance that, when the next election rolls around, the Nats will have a modest checklist of pro-Maori initiatives.

Add that kind of a record to JK’s gormless thumbs-up to knighthoods, his wimpy handling of the growing Kiwi appetite for a worthwhile flag, and his tendency to help the country’s fat cats get fatter by way of tax cuts and you’d still have to give Labour a chance of putting him out of business.

Auckland Stuff.co.nz, February 25, 2010
By M

JT FAN, If the rumour is true then TVNZ made the right choice, because they replaced Willies one eyed show with Q&A, which is far more superior and balanced than eye to eye. Paul Holmes does a great job hosting that show. When Willie Jackson went on Q&A he basically wanted Paul Holmes to bugger off so he could have his job and be the host for Q&A. I think Willie is still smarting from his one eyed show being cut. Don't be fooled, an opinion, a loud mouth and 'some doongie' ideas can only get you so far. It will never replace Talent, and I think willie jackson found that out when he his eye to eye program got chopped.

By M

JT FAN, If the rumour is true then TVNZ made the right choice, because they replaced Willies one eyed show with Q&A, which is far more superior and balanced than eye to eye. Paul Holmes does a great job hosting that show. When Willie Jackson went on Q&A he basically wanted Paul Holmes to bugger off so he could have his job and be the host for Q&A. I think Willie is still smarting from his one eyed show being cut. Don't be fooled, an opinion, a loud mouth and 'some doongie' ideas can only get you so far. It will never replace Talent, and I think willie jackson found that out when he his eye to eye program got chopped.

By JT FAN

Hey M, rumour has it that he wanted more money otherwise he would leave to join Maori Television. So TVNZ gave Willie the "Brown eye" instead of Eye to eye... Wish he could stay on his own Maori radio station as I think most have had a guts full of him inciting division amongst Radio live and their listeners!

By m

JT Fan, If Willie was left to his own devices and was allowed to run the show all on his own for an extended period of time, his fate would be the same as his eye to eye program. He would eventually be cut. JT is the anchor, when both of them are on radio live. If he didn't have JT there, Willie would go way off base with his weird doongie ideas...and infect the airways and the New Zealand public with them. Willies, lucky to have JT there to keep him on the straight and narrow, or else he would probably end up being cut, like his eye to eye program. There is a reason JT calls Willie's talk back 'Radio Donngie' cos some of his ideas really are doognie to the extreme.

By JT FAN

Toby, Phil Goff maybe a knob, but jackson will always be a willie w...
Activists incite and his commentary does just that.

Here’s another point, willie thinks because he endorses JT for Mayor ...his followers will vote accordingly?
Well JT, you can not leave willie to have his own show on Radiolive. Also Matt is not your friend JT, as he would also love to fill your seat there.

Do not let them push you out. You are too good to be Mayor!

By Toby Stoff

No way Labour is toast. Phil Goff is a knob.

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