I don’t own a trouser suit
Posted by Maman Poulet on 28 Apr 2009 at 11:50 pm | Tagged as: Elections, Irish Politics
You can read Cian’s ‘analysis’ of Deirdre de Burca and the arrival of the pantsuit in Irish Electoral politcs on IrishElection.com
But I’m reeling from the fact that I got a mention in a Green Party press release and it was a nice one! I still can’t figure out how pointing to some very slight similarity to a campaign of a candidate from another party in another constituency is a goer but hey it’s election season (can you tell I’m getting excited!) and anything goes seemingly.
By all means keep pointing to FineGael.ie and how much it not only looks like the BBC website but also how Irish bloggers nailed the party and it’s cogging and hope the story will disappear – unlike the website which is as boring now as it was when launched.
PS: Green Party HQ what press lists am I on with you anyway? Am I not signed up to the lot – I never got the press release I actually starred in! If you could fix it that I hear all utterances I’d be most grateful
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Apologies MP, will get you back on that list asap
So this deBurca woman owns the rights to standing and wearing a suit then does she? I’m actually aghast that she issued a press release about this, a bloody press release to say some other candidate was wearing a similar suit to her? I hate hate hate that about election campaigns – instead of making saliant points about your campaign, the issues you’re going to address, what you would do if you were elected, candidates resort to making smart ass remarks to other candidates.
I don’t fucking CARE what anyone is wearing in their election posters I CARE about what they’re going to do for their constituents!
and fg’ers over at p.ie are asserting its not still a poor copy.