Vincent Browne

I always got the impression she’d tear you assunder in bed for some reason…

“Kiss me and I’ll crush you”

There’s a significant difference between their usual sycophants who might be sickening but are nevertheless acquainted with the complexity of certain issues, and people like her who clearly have no interest in that complexity in the first place. She is like the very first step on the road to the vacuous Fox News bimbos. She’s got the vacuous part down, but not the bimbo part obviously.

That’s a really excellent summary of the woman, WTB. :clap:

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Great man to send on, to show the “new Fianna Fail” and he from a family of life long Fianna Failers and tax defaulters.[/quote]

Posted here before that he didn’t even have the FF logo on his electioneering car last year. Kunt.

It’s in the breeding, there are all like that.

Vincent Browne replying to tweets to the show last night:

The Twitter machine is laden with six big themes tonight: The costs of the tribunals; Fianna Fáil getting 40% of the vote in 2007 and therefore the people are to blame; Enda Kenny shoulder to shoulder with Denis O’Brien in the aftermath of the Moriarty tribunal report; the necessity for Fianna Fáil to disband; that corruption never gets punished here; and those ex-ministers found to be corrupt should be stripped of their ministerial pensions.

[font=Georgia][size=4]#vinb €300m of taxpayer money was wasted lining solicitors pockets to determine what we already knew… Answer me that?[/size][/font]

Just a few responses.

The Tribunal costs are outrageous because legal fees are outrageous and this is a problem not just for Tribunals. I don’t think Alan Shatter’s proposals will deal with the problem. However if the State led the way by cutting in half the remuneration of lawyers engaged by the State that would be a start; ditto for State agencies, including NAMA.

[font=Georgia][size=4]RT @aofarre: FF got over 40% of vote on 2007. And there is feck all new info on them today. Hands up 2007 FF voters. #notme #vinb[/size][/font]

Fianna Fáil got 40% of the vote in 2007 because Fine Gael/Labour was not perceived as a credible alternative and, anyway, there wasn’t any real difference between the options for government. Also Fine Gael did not have the moral courage to raise the corruption issue.

[font=Georgia][size=4]Ah Charlie, ffs. If O’Brien can stand shoulder to shoulder with Enda it sends out a message that these tribunals aren’t worth a curse. #vinb[/size][/font]

The indifference of this Government to the findings of the Moriarty tribunal report is a powerful signal that the findings of tribunals don’t matter. Fianna Fáil won’t disband and they might be back in office, maybe in four years, maybe in nine years, because there might be no other plausible alternative to this present crowd, who, by 2016 will be massively unpopular.

Corruption never gets punished here because there is no will to do so. And ex-ministers found to have been corrupt will keep their pensions until their dying day.

:lol:

vincent atin this timmy lad without salt here

Is that the simpleton from Finna Fail?

Yes,hes still digging here :shakefist:

carnage

Hes beginning to sound like fr ted now

Timmy Dooley ? Fish in a barrel stuff for vinnie

Tim Robbins has gone very grey in latter years.

:lol:

I doubt timmy will open his mouth again tonight

I wish Tim Robbins would have a drink of shut the fuck up.

I presume Finna Fail will be disbanding after the revelations that have come out in recent days…

No mention of alan quinlan being on the platform as well