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Shayne Currie and the mystery of the ever-changing statement | Occasionally erudite
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A blog about Politics, Law and General Goodness. Shayne Currie and the mystery of the ever-changing statement. In my previous post. I quoted the statement posted online by Shayne Currie,. Editor, in response to questions as to Rachel Glucina’s ethics. It’s a statement that was initially posted, disappeared, and was then re-posted. Blog, via Twitter:. Journalist hat. Currie seems to accept that Glucina, at the very least, was more than a little unclear about what her role was to be. 8220;By then [or By ea...
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Rachel Glucina and journalistic ethics (or the lack thereof) | Occasionally erudite
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A blog about Politics, Law and General Goodness. Rachel Glucina and journalistic ethics (or the lack thereof). As everyone knows, John Key yesterday became an international laughing stock thanks to his penchant for stroking or yanking women’s ponytails. The blog that yesterday outed the issue. Kept the waitress’s name secret – her account of John Key’s actions at the cafe where she worked was anonymous. Turns out it didn’t take long for her name to hit the headlines. Thanks to the actions of. But state t...
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Accidentally like a martyr | Occasionally erudite
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A blog about Politics, Law and General Goodness. Accidentally like a martyr. John Key has his share of supporters over his repeated pulling of a waitress’s hair – Mike Hosking. And the Minister for Women. To name but two examples. As Louise Upston, the Minister for Women, stated:. However, once the disbelief and laughter dies down – and much laughter was certainly had at Key’s expense – there’s the question of over-reaction. If the response from Key’s enemies is seen as ...John Key gains a little sympathy.
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Personal | Rob Salmond
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Skip to Main Content Area. BIO, VITA, CONTACT. Autobiography: The most respectable form of lying. I am a native-born New Zealander, and also hold US citizenship. I own Polity. From 2007-2012, I worked as an Assistant Professor of political science at the University of Michigan, and a Faculty Associate at the Center for Political Studies. I taught classes in comparative politics and in research design. Before winning a Fulbright scholarship to study in the US, I was involved with competitive debating (top...
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Poll of Polls | Occasionally erudite
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A blog about Politics, Law and General Goodness. As at 16 October 2014. National: 46.1% (59/121 seats). Labour: 24.6% (32 seats). Greens: 11.8% (15 seats). NZ First: 8.3% (11 seats). Maori: 1.2% (2 seats). United Future: 0.3% (1 seat). ACT: 0.7% (1 seat). Internet Mana: 1.6% (0 seats). Conservative: 4.2% (0 seats). Seat predictions based on the Maori party winning Waiariki, ACT retaining Epsom, and United Future retaining Ohariu. Centre-left (Labour Greens Mana) = 47/121 seats. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Uncategorized | The Progress Report
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A New Zealand look at progressive politics. June 10, 2015. Apparently Phil Quin, Josie Pagani, Stuart Nash, Nick Legget, and some others want to start a think tank. Called Progress , which might, supposedly, endorse candidates. (Yes, yes, there will be inevitable jokes about think tanks containing Stuart Nash) Predictably, and with all the subtlety of a bull in a china shop, Greg Presland at the Standard. Has compared this to the Douglas-ite Backbone Club. January 27, 2014. The first, and absolutely most...
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