Archive for May, 2008

Once bitten..

May 28, 2008
Poor David Farrar. His blog has been carefully cultivated as a home for the worst of the right, the Kiwiblog Right, to vent their bile over the Labour Government. Davey regularly dog-whistles to these guys (and they are all male) to keep them coming back for more red meat. But sometimes the mongrels bite the hand that feeds.
 
Today, Farrar made a post congratulating his friend and top UK blogger Iain Dale on his civil union. Now, I’ve seen Farrar dog-whistle often enough on gay members of Labour so it was sad but predictable that this post caused his rabid regulars turned on Davey. For example:
 

“So we have an IAN ” marrying” a JOHN and FARRAR going on honeymoon with them !!! FFS David get a reality check.. that’s the sort of Sxxxx Labour MPs get up to.!”

and from the charmingly named LabourMustBeLiquidated

Homosexuality is just an addiction. Those suffering from this disgusting dysfunction are deserving only of our pity at best, at worst our contempt.”

“Just an addiction”, must be hell of a lot of fun if it’s that addictive. This is just a sample of the aggressive, even violent comments made against homosexuals as a result of Farrar’s post.

To most people, it’s just another reason to avoid Kiwiblog but I think there’s a lesson in this experience for Farrar and an age-old one at that:

‘Lay down with dogs…’

Budget Bounce

May 28, 2008

If there is one thing that Davey claims he knows, its polls. It’s what he does for a living, more to the point it is what the National Party pay him to do for them. So you have to sit up and take notice when you read a comment from Davey like this:
 

It comes at a time when Labour have just got some momentum from the Budget.

 
So this would be the ‘block of cheese’ budget that National have decried across the land? Davey’s team will have been on the phones this week, and he knows that the Budget is resonating, and the polls are moving. It might be easier for them to blame an outburst by an obscure backbencher, but Davey is giving us the real story.

As an aside I still don’t know what National’s policy on Kiwisaver actually is at the moment. John Key said there would be an employer contribution - but nothing on what it will be or how it will be structured. Listen to the sucking sound - it’s called a vacuum.

Activism most brilliant

May 20, 2008

This story in the SMH showcases activism at its absolute best. We are inured to the plight of the starving, we can’t relate easily to the scale of this tragedy and yet if we do nothing more, we condem people to absolute misery.

Louis Vuitton have a case of course. Their intellectual property is being used in a way that will hurt them - or at least it bloody well should. Ridiculously flash handbags are nothing more or less than conspicuous consumption.

You’ve got to hand it to the artist, she’s moved and revolted us with a single image. I hope she’s got financial/legal support if she decides to fight this one.

What’s your sexual orientation Davey?

May 16, 2008

… actually, don’t - I’ve no need to hear about it.

Davey’s new polling feature has followed a predictably sad trajectory with the latest on his readership’s sexual orientation (oddly “frustrated” isn’t an option). Sure he’s had them on global warming, national policy (both of them), the best and worst third- or minor-party but why is he interested in his readership’s sexual orientation or whether they fancy Scarlett Johanson?

I suspect it’s simply a device to amuse his readership, kinda like how Zoos provide noisy toys for the chimps, and Davey frequently proclaims his own open-mindedness, but I can’t help but think it’s gone beyond quirky and is heading dangerously close to bizarre. What’s next I wonder?

Anyone filling in online survey’s should realise that their IP address can be tracked - most don’t care - but they would be quite wrong to expect that Davey’s tolerant attitude is shared by D4J, Redbaiter or any one of the numerous trolls who hang-out at the ‘bog

September 11 Video Archive

May 15, 2008

The Internet Archive has collected a compendium of live television feeds from prior, during and after the 9/11 attacks. Putting aside the disastrous foreign and domestic policy that these awful events unleashed within the USA and upon the World, it is numbing to watch the live coverage unfold as the realisation grows that the initial crash was the harbinger of a much bigger set of coordinated events. 

Not the kind of bet I’d want to lose

May 15, 2008

I’ve just seen a great video of a bloke forced to kit-up like Bok and wear a sign saying Richie McCaw cheats at a All Blacks v RSA game. Hilarious (except for the drunke git who takes the matter way too seriously). It’s not entirely safe for work but is damned amusing.

Drinking Liberally New Zealand

May 15, 2008

I just got an email about the launch of Drinking Liberally New Zealand.

The idea behind Drinking Liberally is to provide a relaxed, non-partisan forum for people from through the left to get together, get to know each other, trade ideas, and come up with withs of working together. They have a speech from a guest speaker at the start - it’s the Greens’ Nandor Tanczos for the launch, and things pretty much go from there.

The first Drinking Liberally is next Wednesday starting at 6 at the Southern Cross in Wellington. Should be good. they have more info over at The Standard.

BigBruv - party hack?

May 14, 2008

BigBruv is a regular here and elsewhere. He’s a bit huff’n puff but occassionally you get an insight into his inner-thoughts. BB’s acussed Kiwiblogblog of being in the employ of the Labour party - something we’ve been clear we’re not several times before. However, I’ve asked this same question of BB’s; is he a member of, or employed by, a political party? If so, in what capacity?

Blog Wars on Daily Show

May 9, 2008

Interesting interview on the Daily Show with David Perlmutter whose book, Blog Wars, looks at the rise of bloggers in the American political environment.  Interesting - especially to those of us involved in political blogging in New Zealand. 

Strike One for Tory Boy

May 8, 2008

Since he was unaccountably elected London Mayor last week, we’ve all been waiting with baited breath to see what ‘Nice but dim’ Boris Johnson’s first piece of legislation would be…

Surely it would be something emblematic of his own personal philosophy of life, and indeed, of the wider Conservative Party’s political ethos - a ringing endorsement of individual rights, personal freedom, and therefore a sound rejection of this ‘Nanny State’ mentality that has reputedly been besetting us all since Labour took power.

Oh. Shit.

He’s only gone and stopped me having a beer on Tubes and buses.

Brilliant. I knew these next four years were going to be embarrassing. But I didn’t know it would all start within a week.