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I suspect I've seen Peters' malice and dishonesty at much closer quarters than you.
I've seen it from pretty close myself, but - how do I put this politely? - I wouldn't turn my back on Key either.
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It's a good rule of thumb to assume Peters is lying as soon as his lips start to move
Whereas the PM shouldn't have to suffer evidence-free allegations, for some reason.
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"At the end of the day, his actions have been deemed unlawful." - Key
Awesome. Now I see why there was no need for a trial.
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everyone saves face?
Except Ambrose, who's now painted as the perpetrator of a "clear[ly]... unlawful" act, and without any chance to defend himself.
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the hot dogs, they were inedible. They were, in fact, frozen inside.
I don't understand this. According to their website, Eden Park Catering are "delivering excellence" and "ensuring a world[-]class experience".
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Great pun!
Presumably, the pun is meant to fit the crime.
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Interesting topics.
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Have you ever heard of Spalding Gray
Yeah, I saw one of his in the mid-'90s (probably Gray's Anatomy).
For the record, I was somewhat playing Devil's Advocate.
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The fiction parts of TAL are usually really clearly labelled as fiction.
Fair enough. I'm not going to argue that Daisey got it right - he's admitted he didn't - or even that TAL is blameless.
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Call me an old fogey, if you must, but when you're billing yourself as mostly truth, but part fiction keeping that distinction clear is a non-trivial thing to do.
Possibly. Alternatively, one could say that if it's billed as part fiction, then don't be surprised if it's part fiction.
Anyhow, I'm not going to pretend that I'm an expert on this case. I haven't followed it quite closely enough for that, so won't be getting into a big wrangle about it.