Hard News: Media Take: The selling of the campaign
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andin, in reply to
entirely accurate
Lies lies and more lies AFATECS
Did that actually go to air?
I'd be seeking legal advice -
Kumara Republic, in reply to
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
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BTW Glenn, how's that Eminem case going?
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OOOooo so Glenn(thanx KR) are you one of the advertising peeps responsible for Nationals campaign? And within the narrow confines in which you operate those campaigns are considered "legal".
Yeah I put that in scare quotes because while they may not actually break laws they are morally repugnant. Not that you would know how to gauge that because you most likely have a shit moral compass when it comes to what you do for a living.
A quick rule of thumb if you have to run it by the legal department its a piece of crap.Tell that to the rest of those preening nincompoops wouldya. -
Certainly GJ thinks misleading the public is funny.
Trolling for emotional reaction is basically the job description
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andin, in reply to
emotional reaction
Yes cause god forbid you show anything resembling a feeling, because to the fucked up minds who wheel out this shit that would mean you have lost the argument.
Dining on the neoliberal diet for decades does jade the senses. But I guess these well-heeled cretins have developed a taste for dishes the rest of us cant stomach. -
Kumara Republic, in reply to
OOOooo so Glenn(thanx KR) are you one of the advertising peeps responsible for Nationals campaign?
The Business Herald understands that a key creative talent for the Nats is Glenn Jameson, a creative director at the freelance advertising bureau The Pond, and who has an impressive CV working in New Zealand, the UK and the US.
Jameson did not return calls and The Pond office referred Business Herald queries to Joyce.
Jameson says on the Pond website that he has had stints at Draft FCB, DDB and most recently as creative director at Republik.
He says in his profile that his talent is to "find truth in bullshit".
Jameson loves philosophy and appears to be attracted to the Right.
He is is an admirer of the individualist writer Ayn Rand.
His loves include his children "and me".
He advises prospective clients to read Rand's The Virtue of Selfishness " and you'll love Me too".
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Alfie, in reply to
Not that you would know how to gauge that because you most likely have a shit moral compass when it comes to what you do for a living.
I'm sure you're an accomplished TVC director Glenn, but you give the impression that you've had a few too many and stumbled into the wrong room. It's an easy mistake to make... you hung a left when you should have kept to the right.
If you're looking for the Young Nats, they're in the Perigo suite down in the basement. That's where you'll feel more comfortable, surrounded by like-minded people for whom morals are optional and ethics take a back seat to self-interest and greed.
Most libertarians tend to ignore the fact that their hero Ayn (government handouts are "immoral") Rand, actually spent her latter years on a government benefit. Not many people know that.
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Kumara Republic, in reply to
Most libertarians tend to ignore the fact that their hero Ayn (government handouts are "immoral") Rand, actually spent her latter years on a government benefit. Not many people know that.
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It’s there in Rand’s own (en)title(ment): grabbing what you can for yourself is a “virtue”, and so handouts are apparently “immoral” only for the government to provide, not for you to take. Not hypocritical at all, oh no; merely fundamentally wrong about the relationship between society and individual.
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Richard Wain, in reply to
I think only putting Jacinda up on the ads played against Labour - at least it did locally, for me, in my Auckland Central electorate.
Last time I gritted my teeth and voted for Ardern, as she actually had a shot at unseating that horrible National MP (first and only time I've ever voted for a Labour anything).
But when it came time to vote this election, I honestly hadn't even heard of the Labour candidate before, figured she had no chance, so voted Green instead.
Silly me - while it's not exactly Epsom, the Labour candidate (whoever she was) actually got close to the Nat.
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Russell Brown, in reply to
Silly me – while it’s not exactly Epsom, the Labour candidate (whoever she was) actually got close to the Nat.
Helen White. She's very good.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Dining on the neoliberal diet for decades does jade the senses.
Greentropy?
Everything must go green!
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william blake, in reply to
Greentropy?
The first law of thermodynamics; we don't talk about the first law of thermodynamics.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
we don’t talk about the first law of thermodynamics.
A lot like Governments, thermodynamic systems are generally regarded as being open, closed or isolated.
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Of course Mike Hosking knows best about 'systems'
(WARNING: Contains Mike Hosking!)MMP is like all systems. It works okay on a good day but it's a shambles on a bad one.
My fear with Winston is we are in for three years of comparative trouble given we've had 18 years of real cohesive settled trouble-free governance.It seems he's had his eyes tight shut for at least the last 9 years...
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tussock, in reply to
He means he voted National and is upset they won't be able to do whatever they want for the next three years. He owns like six houses, man, what if there's a CGT? Trouble! That's what.
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9 possible governments? I count more.
National - NZF coalition.
National minority, NZF for C&S.
Labour - Green - NZF coalition.
Labour - Green coalition, NZF for C&S.
Labour - NZF coalition, Green for C&S.National - Green coalition.
National minority, Labour for C&S.
National minority, Green for C&S.
Labour minority, Green - NZF for C&S.Or, I guess, a few with NZF or Greens abstaining on C&S for National minority. Or, Labour - NZF getting ahead of National for Greens to abstain on C&S.
Lots of minority government positions possible. Only ones seem impossible are National - Green, and of course National - Labour because it makes people vote for Nazis or something.
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Glenn Jameson, in reply to
Lies lies and more lies AFATECS
Did that actually go to air?
I’d be seeking legal adviceIt did. No problemo. Because it's all true. Perhaps you should've looked at Jacinda's policies before you blindly voted for her. :)
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linger, in reply to
Pro-tip: when you end a claim to truth with a smiley (this is the third time in as many posts), don't be surprised if nobody believes you.
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Glenn Jameson, in reply to
Cowards troll from anonymity, Kumara Republic.
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Glenn Jameson, in reply to
Pro-tip for you Mr Linger: if you're going to refute a claim, "Not true!" doesn't qualify as an argument.
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