The supposed left-wingers can rationalise their dependence on billionaire foundation funding through the prism of some pseudo-revolutionary fantasy.
We often talk – or more accurately, hear talk – about the rise of “extremism” in Ireland. Objectively, the extremism is coming from our own Government.
Mr. Wall, after all, could have a pristine, totally clear criminal record, and he would not have been on RTE if his song was entitled “immigration is too high”.
It’s a pitiful thing, this new Ireland – at least, in the old one which Fintan decries, sermons reading feckless sinners from the altar had some substance to them.
You get an adjective, not facts.
Dept notifies Oireachtas
More u-turns than a teacup ride at Disney Land.
‘Fight tooth and nail’
A panicked political class is running out of alternative ideas, and when in doubt, they go back to what’s worked for them before.
Same approach.
The radical demographic change happening in the country is underlined by the fact that just 22.6% of the new PPS numbers to the end of November were issued to Irish nationals.
The problem – and let’s speak this plainly – is that establishment Ireland, or what passes for it, is now a jabbering, simpering, clueless wreck.