It Wasn’t Me

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26 thoughts on “It Wasn’t Me

      1. martco

        no
        I was goin for the more gruff sarcastic version there
        for me anyway heheeee is too close to a giggle….and I never feel like a giggle when this sinister fupp puppet is manufacturing things and getting away with it

  1. Truth in the Newa

    Kennys smug demenure has evaporated and its more to do with the streets
    of Dublin last Saturday than to days Report, indeed it has shades of Alberts
    “vindicated” debacle in the 90’s, how come Callinan went after Purcell went
    out to visit him, in hindsight its a pity Callinan did’nt go when Gemma O’Doherty
    called at his front door a year before, he’d have saved himself and the country
    from the “disgracefull” spectacle that in ensued and engulfed him later, Kenny
    would do well to take note….no wonder the long face…..the Nov election date
    is not as inviting as it looked a couple weeks ago…..indeed as it drags on it will
    get worse…..will they hire extra spin doctors using the JobBridge Scheme.

    1. sǝɯǝɯ ʇɐ pɐq

      You are mistaken.
      You think they care.
      You think it matters.

      They’ll never care. It never mattered.

      We need fresh blood.
      Proper Independents.*
      We’ll never have enough.

      The EU has already raped us.
      It’s time to apologise for being so seductive, for bending over before being asked…

      *I don’t mean more Healy-Raes and their ilk. You knew that, didn’t you?

    2. Neilo

      It’s called punctuation. Stream-of-consciousness went out with nylons, Pat Boone and the marriage bar.

      1. David Walls

        In your case it’s called force of brute ignorance. The feeble attempt you

        make in taking piss lacks H to owe!!

  2. Drogg

    It’s hard to think that we don’t live in a state controlled by the lies of our government. It’s like FG use Orwell as guide books for how to run a country. There is no transparency. Disappearance of classified documents is all to normal now in Irish politics and public services, that it’s hard not to be paranoid conspiracy theorist about what they are doing.

  3. song boy steve

    A mental image of Comical Ali comes to mind every time I hear Kenny speak now. I read all 300 pages in one night, course you did. And I suppose the man with 2 pints in his hands put the coffee on the stove.

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