Henry mckean interviewing the boys now on Newstalk
Bubbles OâDwyer
Great performance in fairness but you can kinda sense from his post match interview why Ryan wasnât too pushed about starting him in the semi.
100%
On all evidence a raging imbecile.
Brendan Maher, very fond of himself.
Brendan Cummins.
Lar Corbett.
Alan OâMara.
Philly McMahon.
Break down the population of Ireland for us there Kev.
I Think your anti âdubâ chip is getting bigger by the way.
I am a long way from anti-dub. That however does not mean there isnât flaws in the dublin mindset.
Its a universal thing for people from large cities to be very unaware of what goes on in the rest of the country. The carry on out of dubs in relation to lical politicians (like Healy-Raes) shows a complete misunderstanding of whats important to some rural folk.
Climate change isnât important to rural Ireland.
Not as important as religion
Rural Ireland people will be looked after by God. The heathens in the city will be struck down by climate change as a result of their hedonistic ways.
Point? Is a whole political ethos and career defined by beliving in one makey-uppy story?
FFS how many politicians in the world believe in fairy tales of Gods and men in the sky etc.
A politician, unless extreme and loud in beliefs, should be judged on the work he does for his constituency and nothing else.
Rural = Kind, hardworking good natured folk
Urban = Soft townie cunts
He believes Noahâs Ark to be a fact.
He believes people should be allowed drink and drive.
Also he was elected to help run a country, not just his constituency
Thats not the way the people who vote for him see it.
The debate on structure of politics is too long to get into, but people of South and South East Kerry vote for those lads based on wgat they will do for them. Thats a pretty common rural mindset. You would get more of a ânationalâ conversation from the middle class urbanites.
And i think you grossly underestimate the amount of people (if i am to infer your ridicule of believing it) who actually believe in any religious story. They still teach this shit.
Again this all highlights my point.