Cannon Fodder

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Chosen to defend the taoiseach’s handling of the John McNulty affair Fine Gael TD Jim Daly (above) joined Sinn Féin deputy leader Mary Lou McDonald and host Miriam O’Callaghan on Prime Time last night.

He deserves  a position on a board somewhere..

Miriam O’Callaghan: “The Taoiseach says John McNulty asked him, said he’d like to be on a board to boost his credentials for the Seanad and that Enda Kenny didn’t tell his officials that but, just by coincidence, his officials ended up sending his CV to the minister [Heather Humphries]. Is that believable? Is that credible?”

Jim Daly: “I agree with you, there are more answers than questions remaining at this stage. Sorry, there’s more questions than answers, the opposite to that, at this stage. Look this debacle, and it’s nothing short of a debacle has me, and I know I speak for many of my colleagues, we’re embarrassed by it, we’re annoyed by it, quite frankly, I don’t like having accusations put to me on the doors in Clonakilty, in West Cork, where I am, that you’re no different to Fianna Fáil, you’re no different from what’s gone before.”

O’Callaghan: “But, Jim Daly, I know, you’re on a, you’ve a tough wicket tonight, to be here, right. But did you ask before you came out tonight, for instance, those kinds of questions that I will be asking tonight, like, is that believable, that John McNulty would say he wanted to be put on a board to boost his credentials for the Seanad and then, just coincidentally, the officials who work with Enda Kenny send it to Heather Humphries?”

Daly: “I’m as eager to get the answers. I’m as annoyed, Miriam, as I said, and embarrassed, at the start of it from this. And I am eager to get the answers and I’m anxious that we do that. And the place for that will be, this is a Fine Gael issue, it’s an internal issue for Fine Gael. It has been brought into the public domain by the actions of some. I don’t know what the answers that you’re going to be asking, the answers to all those questions tonight…”

O’Callaghan: “Who do you think could answer those questions though?”

Daly: “Well I’d be very hopeful and, again, anxious that I’d get those answers and the party would get those answers tomorrow evening [tonight] at the parliamentary party meeting. It’s going to be a difficult meeting. There’s 100 of us there, 100 members of the parliamentary party and we are very eager, anxious and…”

O’Callaghan: “But Jim Daly I appreciate and respect the fact that you’re here tonight, you were sent out but is it good enough that you’re sent out to represent the party and you do not know the answers to any of these key serious questions.”

Daly: “Well I’m more than happy to come out here, I think, you know, I don’t think it’s right and proper that nobody turns up from a political party to answer the questions, I’m happy to give you my views, I’m a member of the party. I’m not just a member on the ground of the party, I’m also a member of the parliamentary party. And I’m happy to give you my views and to share my views on that and to keep this story in context, I suppose, and to put it into context, as opposed to dodging any questions. I’ll answer anything…”

O’Callaghan: “Ok, fair enough, well to ask the same question another way, do you believe the Taoiseach’s version of events, there. The question I put to you?”

Daly: “Yeah. Well if you’re asking me, do I think the Taoiseach has lied to date, no I don’t, you know, think he has told any lie to date. But there are further questions that I have to know. I mean today the Taoiseach introduced an official into the, the narrative, if you like, and that an official went with a file to the minister. Well, who was that official? What authority was…”

O’Callaghan: “Did you ask tonight, though, before you came out, who the official was?”

Daly: “No I wasn’t speaking to the Taoiseach before I came out tonight and I think he’s…”

O’Callaghan: “Or any of his officials?”

Daly: “No, I, I didn’t. I’m going to have to wait til tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon, the Taoiseach was in the Dáil most of the evening today, I was at various meetings all day, I met with the Children’s Ombudsman officals, I’d numerous things going on so I wasn’t in that position. But what I will be saying is it’s tomorrow evening, we will have an opportunity, as a party, to go and ask those questions and I’ll be looking forward to getting those answers.”

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11 thoughts on “Cannon Fodder

  1. Kolmo

    “when Miriam asks you a question, tell her how much you would like to also find the answer, but never giving an answer, just drone on endlessly about how you’d love to get an answer to her questions and that you haven’t a notion of clarifying a single thing” is what they told him to say before he left HQ for RTÉ….

  2. Dudey

    “this is a Fine Gael issue, it’s an internal issue for Fine Gael. It has been brought into the public domain by the actions of some.” – you need to stop bringing Fine Gael internal issues, into the public domain, Chomps.

    1. Ahjayzis

      “And the place for that will be, this is a Fine Gael issue, it’s an internal issue for Fine Gael.”

      IMMA (TM) and The Seanad Ltd. being wholly owned subsidiaries of Fine Gael, of course.

    2. 3stella

      Bring it in to the public domain.. All these appointments are fine if the public doesn’t find out.

    1. ahyeah

      Sadly, if I had made a remark about Miriam’s legs or any other part of her godly body, it would have been deleted. Use your privilege and power wisely, young Clampers.

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