A crisis is coming and is long overdue. Whether she knows it or not, President Connolly would actually be doing her country a service by provoking it.
Tell us who you are. Tell us why you believe the things you believe. For God’s sake, tell us the truth
Perhaps the best way to consider this election is to ask the question: Who are Peter Casey’s 2018 supporters backing now?
Readers will recall that in last year’s general election, the Fine Gael backroom team’s grand strategy appeared to hinge around downplaying the Fine Gael brand
“That has nothing to do with the question I asked.” “Every time I meet you, you ask me the same questions.” Ben Scallan bumps heads with Media Minister Patrick O’Donovan on the Government regulating “mal-information” – information that’s true, but allegedly “harmful”.
The minute a hard choice had to be made, who was the first to get the chop? Not the bureaucracy. Not the NGOs. Not the massive overspending on projects.
If she is serious about wishing to be our President, then it behooves her to set out exactly what makes her different and more qualified than the other two candidates.
At this stage, mathematically, there are only two people left in the race to make the ballot
“The latest example of disinformation”: Tánaiste Simon Harris hits back at those criticising him for telling FG councillors to not nominate Independents for President, saying that expecting a party to nominate their opponents is “utter nonsense”.
Threats to his family are unacceptable. But public anger at him and his colleagues is entirely justified.
Dropped out.
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